Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009

Yes, you heard it right! I have a new male friend, and his name is the one I talk about all of the time. . . "Charlie Rose". Now, I can really see and hear him on my new extremely large TV. My most amazing children gave me a new TV for Christmas this year. I would like to share my email with you.
"The girls all baked Christmas cookies
While the boys sled down the hills.
I returned home and sprang open the door,
.. . . and what to my wondering eyes should appear,
but a 50" Panasonic television in the corner where
my old television should be.
These children of mine were busy at work
setting up this Christmas gift surprise,
while keeping a secret they all shared.
My heart swells thinking of the kindness
of my amazing and beautiful family.
My friends, allow me to share this with you,
. . . as you are my extended family."
Thank you for 'This Wonderful Life',
I love you all. "
njoy your holiday and have a wonderful new year, tosca
Ring, Ring, Ringing in the NEW YEAR! Congratulations for being around for 2009! Ahh, what will 2009 bring? I believe that this new year will be all about "right sizing". We know that we have gone 'over-board'. Okay, I guess that I really have gone over-board. But now it stops. I am simply staying home, and that is how I have time to type away. . .
I would like to share my word of the year. . . It is 'PRIME'!
Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. is 100 years old. He composed a symphony which James Levine conducted and Daniel Barenboim played the piano at Carnigie Hall this Dec, 2008 on Elliott's 100th birthday. He is an American composer from New York City. He studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, and then returned to the United States. After a neoclassical phase, he went on to write atonal, rhythmically complex music. His compositions, which have been performed all over the world, include orchestral and chamber music as well as solo instrumental and vocal works.
On the Charlie Rose Show http://www.charlierose.com/, the four of them talked with and about Elliott Carter coming into his PRIME in his older age. Elliot said that some people come into their PRIME at an early age, like Mozart. I, tosca, think that I am going to come into my PRIME in my 60s. . . and perhaps this year.
So here's to being "in my PRIME", this year. What will you notice? Well, I will be better at everything I do. I will move faster, be more intent, be more broadly interested, be more empathetic. . . more in tune, in touch, more alert to everything going on in this world, and more closely connected with my friends and family(if they can stand it).
So this is Prime Time for you and me. Let's njoy. What is your word for the year? What is your new 'mantra'?
I would like to share my word of the year. . . It is 'PRIME'!
Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. is 100 years old. He composed a symphony which James Levine conducted and Daniel Barenboim played the piano at Carnigie Hall this Dec, 2008 on Elliott's 100th birthday. He is an American composer from New York City. He studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, and then returned to the United States. After a neoclassical phase, he went on to write atonal, rhythmically complex music. His compositions, which have been performed all over the world, include orchestral and chamber music as well as solo instrumental and vocal works.
On the Charlie Rose Show http://www.charlierose.com/, the four of them talked with and about Elliott Carter coming into his PRIME in his older age. Elliot said that some people come into their PRIME at an early age, like Mozart. I, tosca, think that I am going to come into my PRIME in my 60s. . . and perhaps this year.
So here's to being "in my PRIME", this year. What will you notice? Well, I will be better at everything I do. I will move faster, be more intent, be more broadly interested, be more empathetic. . . more in tune, in touch, more alert to everything going on in this world, and more closely connected with my friends and family(if they can stand it).
So this is Prime Time for you and me. Let's njoy. What is your word for the year? What is your new 'mantra'?
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