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October 8, 2003
THE BABY BOOMER NESTER
by Kris Radish
The boys are starting to call. Lots of boys. Boys with
voices that are cracking, and boys with voices that are
clearly frightened to talk to the mother of Rachel who
might ask, "Who the hell are you?" and boys who call
back again later, so they can hear her voice and
hopefully not mine....one more time. And of course, I
want to know who they are; but I do not ask it in the
above-mentioned manner even though that is exactly what I want to do. Things
are bad enough living with a mother such as myself.
Last night, Rachel, my daughter, went to a party with a boy who wanted a
pal there to help celebrate his brother's birthday -- a party that was totally
supervised by nice parents who served cake and watched the volleyball game
and who poured soda drinks and smiled and laughed with all of the teenagers•
Rachel is not old enough to date. She won't be 35 for a number of years; but
she has a variety of friends, and some of them are boys• Some of them, I am
certain, have a crush on her. She is cute and outgoing and has very long legs
and does not seem to care about some of the things other girls care about.
She writes poetry, and the kids who are having trouble at home or who know
she is liberal and open about issues talk to her. That's what a lot of the phone
calls are about, and I know a lot of the phone calls are also from the boys who
think she is cute.
I am holding up well with all of this, thank you very much. But that doesn't
mean I did not toss and turn last night and that I hope she realizes pretty
quickly that she is attractive. I also hope she remembers every single thing we
talked about in my bedroom with the door closed, so her brother would not
hear and she would not be embarrassed.
I do know that I have to let her grow up. There's no getting around it. And
there is, as my wise son said recently, "One thing after another."
Things change. My, how things changed! And my little girl is not so little any
more.
Here's one thing that I do know -- you can't know too much. I want to know
who calls and where they live and what they talk about and who she eats lunch
with at school. I don't have to know every single thing, but I need to know some
things. She has her privacy. She can talk on the phone without me listening,
and she can go to parties with her friends -- fully supervised, of course -- and
she can become her own fully wonderful person. But I have to know.
So far, Rachel wants to tell me everything -- well, not everything -- but she
trusts me; and she knows that I will be there for her and that when she makes
her own wild mistakes, I won't ever say -- "1 told you so."
If only the phone would stop ringing.
(c) 2003 Kns Radish--Dist. By DBR Media, Inc•
THE CHANNEL SURFER
by Linda Mason
Grammy-winning superstar Janet Jackson will make her television dra-
matic acting debut in a starring role in a film about the life of legendary singe"
and actress Lena Horne. Jackson will also serve as an executive producer on
the film along with Craig Zadan and Neil Meron of Storyline Entertainment
("Chicago," "It's All Relative") and Roy Campanella, who will also direct. The
telefilm will air on the ABC Television Network sometime in 2004. "Lena
Home" (working title)is produced by Storyline Entertainment in association
with Sony Pictures Television.
Jackson began her acting career in television starring in the hit series
"Good Times," "Diffrent Strokes," and the music-based series "Fame." The
actress then segued into features, starring with the late Tupac Shakur in
"Poetic Justice." Most recently she co-starred with Eddie Murphy in the box
office smash "Nutty Professor I1: The Klumps."
To date, Jackson has sold 50 million albums including "All for You," "The
Velvet Rope," "janet," "Rhythm Nation 1814/' and "Control"; won five
Grammy awards; and earned an Oscar nomination for best song ("Poetic
Justice").
This telepic will differ from other musical life stories in that Jackson will
record and sing the songs herself. The film will focus on Horne's struggle
through a bitter divorce and the difficulty she had trying to raise two children
while breaking racial boundaries and maintaining a successful career in both
acting and singing.
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MECHANIC'S
CORNER
The cost of fuel nowadays is
high enough to force us not to
neglect the maintenance that's
needed routinely on our cars. Minor
things such as under-inflated tires,
poor wheel alignment, worn spark
plugs, and even a loose gas cap will
waste fuel. Millions of gallons of
gasoline are vaporized into the
atmosphere annually due to neglect.
You should also be aware of other
gas wasters such as dirty oil and
filter and a transmission that slips.
Attending to regular maintenance on
your vehicle will save you a lot of
money.
(c) 2003 DBR Media, Inc.
JULMN DATEBOOR
BANNER QUEEN GALLERY at the Old
Trading Post, 36766 Hwy. 78, Julian, (760)
765-2166. Artwork by Robert Freeman,
Julian and Ramona Artists. Open Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, 1-5PM and by
appointment
SANTA YSABEL ART GALLERY, Hwy. 76 &
79, Santa Ysabel. Featuring many local
area artists. Painting, sculpture, and more.
Call (760) 765-1676 for into.
HELGA 0 GALLERY & SHOPS, 4470 Hwy.
78, Julian (Wynola). Featuring many of the
finest artists from San Diego County. Most
unusual gifts -- Teak and great country-
western furniture -- Selective books and
lots more. First Saturday of Each Month
-- SIDEWALK SALE. Open Wednesday-
Monday, 10 AM-5 PM. Call (760) 7654600
for info.
JULIAN TRADING POST & ORCHARD, 3411
Hwy 79 (1 mile south of Julian), (760)
765-3555. Features local artists & crafters,
greeting cards, home decor, yard art. New:
Heirloom furniture made from rare Brazilian
cherry wood. Open Wednesday-Sunday,
10,M-5 PM. Painting classes Saturday 14
PM.
LIVE MUSIC NIGHTS, Wynola Pizza Express,
3 miles west of Julian in Wynola on Hwy. 78,
6-9 PM. See more info on this page.
Art Works
SANTA YSABEL
GALLERY
30352 Hwy. 78 (at Hvvy. 79)
P.O. Box 480, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
765-1676
OPEN WED.-SUN. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Featuring the Finest Local Painters,
Sculptors, and other Artists
Art Studio
;-2168
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BEAUTY TIP ' r
If you color your hair, it's best noL to
wash it for the first 48 hbJrs after doing so.This
way you don't lose some of that color down the
drain• When you do shampoo, make sure you
use products especially made for color-treated
: hair. The same holds true for conditioners. They
should be formulated for color-treated hair as
well.
When you do have to touch up your hair, be sure to treat just the roots.
Then, follow the instructions included with the product, which usually call for
you to spread the color over your whole head for the last five minutes.
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