Showing posts with label 1971. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1971. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

April 22, 1971 -Earth Day- was Thursday

Earth Day was two years old as I curved to the end of my 7th grade year. Honestly, I can't recall hoopla for Earth Day in 1971. I'm sure there was. To save our planet, when I bet there was more of it to save, in 1971, struck a cord-like it does now.

I do remember in some class we drew posters for Earth Day. And that might have even been the day, my mom drove my best friend and me to school. About two blocks away from the junior high, my best friend and I realized we were suppose to WALK in celebration for Earth Day. So Mom dropped us off and we journeyed the two blocks. Laughed about it too, as 7th grade girls do. .

I do remember two things from that day: A longer walk and Boys.

Since I was in 7th grade, things began to look good. Boys, that is--NOT the longer walk

The entire junior high, which numbered about 300 or so, were released early so we could walk to our town's park for an Earth Day Celebration. Folks spoke how significant the day was and I believe the celebration concluded with a tree being planted.

I stood there, during celebration with hurt feet. Blisters had puffed up on the back of my heels. Plus, the bottom of my shoes were slick, hence I slipped alot on the pavement. Since my best friend and I forgot to walk to school, I hadn't worn better walking shoes. If I stepped just right, I'd slip. A couple times I had to catch myself before I fell.

And boys. The other thing I DO remember. Had such a gi-normus crush one guy! In fact, I've mentioned him in one of these entries. Anyway, as we began our trek home after the celebration, I got so giddy, because the object of my desire walked just steps from me. He and a couple other guys called me by my nickname at the time: Mad Dog (that's another post!). Heaven! True HEAVEN, I was! The guy smiled. So did I. Me: all smug, flirty and show off.

Right up to the moment I slid and the pavement introduced itself to my butt.

The object of my desire laughed. My best friend laughed. And I tried to laugh it off. Yet secretly happy I wore culottes (you're 'seasoned' if you know what they are!)instead of a skirt when I hit the skid.

After all these years, I may still have a teeny scar from that fall. I could have broken my leg for all I cared, because the object of my desire flashed the biggest smile and I just knew it would be the start of something BIG!

OK. So it wasn't until 20th High School Reunion before our first ever date.

I digress.

Trees take their time too.

Take care of our Earth. It's the only one we've got.



I snapped this picture in 1972. Alot of Earth's great gifts!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Missed March 19, 1971 being Friday

Too busy oogling the wisteria in my present day backyard and forgot another memory of this day.
However, on this Saturday 2009, when I don't have any strawberries for my oatmeal, I still gotta smile. See, back on March 19, 1971 I thought I'd pretty much died and gone to heaven. And on that day after Saturday 1971, I remember asking my best friend if she felt the same. And no, I didn't have the house filled with A & W onions or gallons of ice cream.

Great thought tho.

Nope. All bubblegummers, tweens (we didn't have that word then, but I'm sure they floated too), teenyboppers floated on clouds. THE two kings of Tiger Beat Magazine-dom were together! On one show! Bobby Sherman guest starred on The Partridge Family starring David Cassidy! This was way before vcr's. So we all had our tape recorders in front of our non 42-inch plasma or LCD TVs, to capture this momentous occasions.

Bobby looked so cute in that purple shirt --and oh my!--that choker! David was just cute period! As we swooned, and ran our tongue over our braces, we wondered if we would ever grow up to be girls Bobby and David would ever like. Could we? Would they?

After 38 years, I still wonder.

In the meantime, let's cue up a little "Stephanie" from that infamous episode. OK. I admit, I substituted my name instead. Anybody else do the same? :)

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