Wed 18 Apr 2007
Ann Curry, Kurt Vonnegut and other things I’ve been meaning to write about
Posted by Cara under general , at homeI’ve spent the last couple of days, like most of the nation I’m sure, watching the unbelievable coverage from Virginia Tech, feeling tense, sad and helpless. While I can’t express, at least not in any graceful way, how much I feel for the victims’ families, friends and everyone affected by the tragedy, I do hope everyone involved gets the support they need during this obviously very difficult time.
Whether appropriate or not I don’t know, but there are always those breaks in the clouds that remind us why this life is worth living, for instance, while watching the neverending news reports this morning on “The Today Show,” J got very excited when Matt Lauer, who is on location in Blacksburg, turned the camera back over to those in the New York City studio, who just so happened to be Ann Curry, Natalie Morales, and another attractive young female, whose name I don’t know. No matter, the point it they were sitting on the couch in that pink-hued studio in their nicely tailored suits, and J excitedly looked up from his science paper and said, “Cara, LOOK! Look at them,” you know, as though I might share his male enthusiasm for the pretty, unattainable newscasters. I am glad he tells me about his various crushes, however, as I find it adorable he has them. Particularly cute is fondness for Ann Curry, his favorite. Seriously, I don’t know what he’d do if she left the show. J reminded me this morning that my father shares the feeling. Apparently one morning when we were home for Christmas vacation, he and J were the only ones up, watching the morning news, and my dad, in the midst of various phone calls, reading the mail, basically holding court from his designated seat in the den, looked up and said, “That Ann Curry, she’s an attractive broad.”
In other news, I was struck last week by the death of Kurt Vonnegut, whose name always brings up memories of high school for me. The thing is, I wasn’t one of those kids obsessed with him, but my friend Matt sort of was and I remember, before he moved away to New Orleans for our senior year (a fate worse than death for two close high school friends), he gave me his copy of “Breakfast of Champions,” which was slightly tattered, the pages soft, leading me to believe he’d read it maybe four or five thousand times. This is how I became inducted into Vonnegut’s world and I read many of his books afterwards, my favorite being - not “Cat’s Cradle,” which all the dramatic adolescents seemed to love - “God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater,” mainly because I found that foot-long pubic hair bit hilarious. I recommend it if you’re up for a good laugh. In my mind it’s on par with John Kennedy Toole’s “A Confederacy of Dunces” -that subtle, touching humor.
And of course, in the midst of the incidents that shape our entire world are the lovely, if mundane, harbingers of spring, the fact that bluebirds have once again inhabited the bluebird house in our back yard, built a nest, laid eggs and two new babies hatched just the other day. J says they’re featherless and tiny. The azaleas - two shades of pink, as well as white - have blossomed in the front yard, and the dogs have taken to basking in the patches of warm grass when I let them out in the back, that is until they spot a herd of deer in the woods behind our house, or decide to harass the dog next door and all is chaotic again.
April 18th, 2007 at 7:39 am
It’s too bad you guys aren’t moving to Northern Virginia. You’re surely missing out on daily stories from J about how he “almost” went on a date with Lindsay Czarniak(the local sports broadcaster for NBC and JMU alum) while attending JMU.
April 18th, 2007 at 9:57 am
yes, i’d read b of c that any times. that copy was one of the vonnegut books i’d inherited from my uncle robert, who’d inherited it from my father, our private school’s terrifying dean of students. somewhere, i have the rest of them, along with “venus on the half shell,” which phillip jose farmer published under the name kilgore trout.
i got turned onto vonnegut when i was 16 and riding the subway with my uncle robert. a hip girl that my uncle was trying to hit on was reading b of c and had come to the page with vonnegut’s juvenile drawing of an asshole. my uncle pointed it out to me and told me what it was. luckily, vonnegut had far more to give us than crude assholes.
April 18th, 2007 at 7:12 pm
My friend Bill is an editor on the Today Show. He recently pulled an all-nighter, editing a piece for Ann Curry. When he presented it to her the next day, she ran up and gave him a big hug. He is still on cloud nine.
April 20th, 2007 at 2:52 am
Soledad! Soledad! Soleded!
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April 20th, 2007 at 6:04 am
Yeah Eric, Soledad is up there too…Stephen Colbert’s favorite also. Ann Curry’s bio says she graduated from journalism school in 1978 (my birthyear)…we calculated that she would be at least 51. She looks way younger than that right? Mrs. Robinson?
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