This is the free-for-all month at Criminal Minds, in which
we are all invited to go over the edge and expose our innermost thoughts,
intellectual liabilities, and sentimental behaviors. This is not hard for me to
do. I enter into it lightly and without the hesitations a more sensible person
might have. You are about to get my five least favorite and five fav “things”
as of today. Feel free to chime in with your own. Or, skip my blabbing and use
your time to wrap presents and drink eggnog.
Susan’s LEAST favorites
#5 Coffee drinks that try to mix mint, pumpkin or other totally
unsuited tastes with coffee flavor. Admittedly, I have never tried one, but
really…
#4 Large cocktail parties. When I was oh so young and living
in New York, I thought they were heaven and aspired to be invited to them every
weekend. Now, I invent dying aunts and deadlines to avoid them.
#3 Cheesy Christmas displays in stores, you know the kind:
plastic ball ornaments with “Bud Light” written in snowflake script circling
the spheres, or tinselly garlands that spell out “Frank’s Auto Supply”?
#2 The fact that we are destroying the precious, almost
miraculous climate balance that makes Earth not just habitable, but stunningly
wondrous, and all so each of us (me included) can drive to around by ourselves
in our own cars and eat grapes in January.
#1 Politicians who gets elected to anything at all and then are
totally beholden to those who got them elected and those who may help get them
re-elected so they can begin raising money the next day to get re-elected yet
again. What a system.
Susan's MOST favorite (and so much nicer to think about)
#5 The writing community, my agent, my friends in Criminal
Minds, LadyKillers, Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and on
Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads. My peeps, I love you all.
#4 Nelson Mandela, a giant who walked among us. So funny to
read criticism of him this week for not ridding the new South Africa of crony
corruption and not bringing it to first world economic status in his four years
as president. Hello? He walked the walk of reconciliation and negotiated the
very existence of the new South Africa, where there is room for everyone to
live free. It’s up to the other 47 million South Africans to pull the load now.
#3 Chocolate. Seriously, how could there be a list of
favorites that didn’t include chocolate? I liked elegant French chocolates that
look like tiny tiles best until I tasted the elegant Berkeley chocolates Terry
brought to my last launch party. Bettina swears her native Switzerland makes
the best, and Frank gives chocolate tasting parties where we get to sample
African and South American varieties. For me, the darker the better, the
smoother the better, and the most available the best!
#2 The women in my life who have shown me how to be a better
person in their own quite different ways. Some are with us, some are no longer
present. You are my guides, you live in my heart, and I love you dearly:
Candida, Sister Samuel, Helen, Doris, Ethel, Alice.
#1 My family. Honestly, that’s not a politically correct
nod, it’s the truth. Love my sons, my like-a-son, and their talented wives and
fiancées, and the four grandkids who light up my life with smiles, hugs, and
invitations to squeeze under the bunk bed to play pirates.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!
I absolutely agree abut everything except the cheesy Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteOkay, let's see. Least favorite? I'll add a couple:
ReplyDelete1) People whose lives are basically miraculously wonderful who gripe constantly about the tiniest things.
2) The phony hysteria over the war on Christmas.
Most favorite:
Too many things to count, so I'll just say my fave is the whole of year 2013--many long-term dreams and goals were realized, and more.
Thanks for the post, Susan.
Love it! Your freedom posts are a great way to get to know you.
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ReplyDeleteGreat list, Susan! My least favorite things are 1) the pressure/attempt to buy happiness this time of year (when we all know "the best things in life are free"), and 2) people who not only do their holiday shopping and send out all their cards by Thanksgiving, but lord it over the rest of us (who are a little behind...). And, yes, family and friends are the best!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays, y'all!
Susan--
ReplyDeleteI am with you every step of the way on your Least Favorite list. Except for big cocktail parties. Free drinks are free drinks, end of story. I would also add: young people who consider it the ultimate act of holiday philanthropy to stop texting long enough to wolf down sumptuous means prepared with loving care by others.
Correction: make that sumptuous MEALS. This happens when I eat too many chocolate truffles.
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