Claim to Fame
In an effort to simplify the mounting paperwork especially in the project area, one of my recent tasks has been to try to complete old journals, diaries, scrapbooks, baby diaries, and recently the newly added family history book. I call these my UFO's - Un-Finished Objects
My life is strewn with good intentions, ie; translates to having projects finished within my life time, and somehow never quite getting around to putting the finishing touches to the last page of each one. I was starting to feel quite guilty - especially about the baby books. One friend has hers catalogued, in alphabetical order, faithfully dating each milestone baby has achieved, and is more than happy to brag with her impressive collection of data.
My first DD's book is almost complete. In a fit of maternal joy I managed to complete it in under the duress of another pregnancy, not wanting time and hormones to dull the memories of every baby step she took. Subsequent siblings were not so lucky. Dulled by sleepless nights and harrassing toddlers I quickly gave up the ghost of recording every precious memory. So much so, that baby 3 has only her name written on the first page to mark that the book is hers and after that there are no more journal entries.
Maternal guilt is now prodding me to find all those tatty bit
of paper, old notebooks I wrote in hastily back then and retrace the steps of
their babyhood - Properly!
All this memory hunting resulted in a mad search through old suitcases, and
boxes.
I ended up finding my old autograph book, as you do, (which I wasn't even looking for) - also found some old journals and theatre programmes from my student days in London which brought back some very happy memories.
In one of the journals I found a sort of
claim to fame roll call - I thought I'd share it with you:
1. Shared a glass of wine and a larf with Jeremy Irons - after he
appeared in the stage show Godspell - he played the part of Judas.
2. Met - David Essex (Jesus)and the other 'luvvies' after same production
3. Saw Jesus Christ Superstar show (London production) 28 times - Ok - I WAS dating one of the
lighting crew at the time. (lol)
4. this led me to meet and greatly admire and share a few glasses of good cheer with Paul Barber - he
played Caiphas the high priest in the show. He was recently in the movie -
The Full Monty.
5. Met Leo Sayer - in Toolley street on a photo shoot. ( his, not mine)
6. Sat next to Rula Lenska in church - she was in rock follies - years ago! Married once to Dennis Waterman actor UK.
Well that's MY 15 minutes over!
Updated: Monday, 13 September 2004 12:56 PM NZT
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