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Recently, I did a blog about my mom attending a Neil Diamond concert in Cleveland, which has landed me in hot water with my mother.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/profiles/blogs/transport-needed-to-get-...
As I do with all my mom blogs, I sent her a copy and went about my business. Today, I spoke with her on the phone and the conversation did not go well. Her first concern was that I did not send it to her in the right format. Even though, I send all emails exactly the same way to her by copying and pasting any additional information, every now and then she informs me I did it incorrectly. I have resorted to copying and pasting because she is never able to open an attachment and again that is my fault, not hers. This time she swore I enlarged the copy and made it too big for her to read. Keep in mind this is the same person who ended up with 32 sets of another blog, because she kept hitting the print button over and over again, hoping that eventually the unobliging printer would finally say, “oh, what the hell,” and start printing. Luckily, there is a secretary that helps out in the computer room where my mom lives, and I am sure that lady goes home every night and has a Martini or two.
When I spoke with my mom she was strangely not upset about the fact that I said Neil Diamond had a receding hairline, or she was a bad singer, or she walked slowly, or we wanted to stuff her in a crate, or she might be a stalker, or that we did not like the concert, or we wished she would take up dramatic acting. My mother was upset because I left out a few details, she disagreed with some of my memories, and she thinks I am wrong about who attended the concert with her. While I was on the phone with her, I felt a little like Kitty Kelley must feel when someone like Nancy Reagan or Elizabeth Taylor gave her the “what for” after she published one of her unauthorized biographies. During the conversation, it got so bad at one point, that I had to remind her that no one was playing the part of Charles Boyer in the movie Gaslight and trying to drive her insane.
Several of her concerns were that I did not mention my nephew and his friend are tagging along with my sister to take her to the concert, that my sister is flying in to meet her, and that my niece is driving her to the concert. She didn’t actually use the words “sue or libel,” but she all but implied her lawyer will be contacting mine and I am probably out of the will, again. All this is due to the fact that she is convinced my daughter and husband did not attend the concert with us. When I tried to tell her that libel meant I was trying to give a negative image of her and most of the points she did not mention (see above) or take offense to, fit the definition of libel much better than the minor points she was referring to, which I felt better fit in the category of “who cares?” her feathers got ruffled.
So, before we appear before Judge Milian on The People’s Court or she insists I hire a fact checker for all my mom blogs, here are some facts I would like to submit into evidence, in case any of you need to appear in court along side me.
Luckily, my mom had already concluded that this sister was the one she would force invite to take her, and once again the oldest and youngest sisters got off scot-free and the middle sister now has more ammunition for her theories in the future.
Finally, I threw another relative under the concert bus and told my mom to ask one of my nieces to take her and pay for her concert ticket. Problem solved, but we think this is just the beginning of more to come.
Lasers were invented in the 1900s, and it wasn't until 1970 that they were used to replace traditional lights.
In closing, she did state repeatedly that she has seen him perform twenty times and we think this helps cement our case. Every venue is different, so there is no possible way to know what he was wearing at a particular concert, when you have seen him that many times. We, on the other hand, have seen him once. Also, while she was looking at Neil Diamond and oohing and aahing, I was looking around for an escape route and taking in all the little details. Finally, for those of you who say there are two sides to every story, may I remind you that my mother does not own a Doodle and is not a member of DK, so you will just have to take my word for the facts in this case.
P.S. Last I heard she was tearing apart her storage unit to find the ticket stubs to prove she is right. Since I was not aware that a ticket stub provided the entertainer’s concert attire, number of guests, shape of the stage, or if laser lights were indeed used, I am not sure what purpose this serves, but it seems to be making her happy. Meanwhile, I can’t help but be thankful that this relentless desire to always be right has somehow skipped my generation.
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I don't know about neil diamond but I just got Madonna tickets. YAAAHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Laurie & Vicki - So glad to see that things are on an upswing for your mom. This season on American Idol, Hollywood Week has sent more than the usual number of contestants to the hospital. Maybe your mom just wanted to have a fuller Idol experience by watching the medical drama from a hospital bed! :)
Thank you for the update Vicki. I continue to pray for her healing, and that you three sisters will have a good visit together as you tend to your mom.
Hope all the best for your Mom and for your family! xo
Well, I come in here to see about Mom and Neil Diamond and find Mom in the hospital! That wasn't what I was expecting! Hope that all is going well and she is home real soon!
Again, thanks for all the well wishing. I plan to tell Mom today that she is the subject of a whole internet discussion! The nurses have even wrote the CHANNEL for American Idol on the bulletin board in her room. And she was most distressed that her doctor comes late and first disturbed Law and Order SVI and last night, she was prepared for him to ruin The Mentalist. I, too, have my TV shows that I race home for, so I can understand this. The machine is very cool--aqua-pheresis. Very new and it draws blood off, separates out salt and water, and then puts the fresh blood back in. Her bag of excess fluid was quite full when I left yesterday and I guess it runs until she loses the appropriate amount of weight. (which could be a lot longer than she was planning) But her legs have visibly lost a lot of swelling. Glad Laurie and Val will be home today!
I haven't weighed in before but I get so much enjoyment out of your blogs Laurie .I have to confess to forcing my teenage kids to listen to me read them aloud and they are always such a great lift. Well,for me, can't honestly say my girls aren't thinking I have gone around the bend with this dog and my dog blog people. Many elements arise in my enjoyment of your great musings- most of all my own Mom who turned 90 a few days ago .I live in the US these last 12 years but we are Canadian and I just spent a lovely week in Nova Scotia with my spirited and determined (not the word everyone uses I might add ) mother :). At her grand birthday celebration ,after commenting on how much taller I was than one of my sisters she then pointed out to all that I was also in fact wider! Ha! Well, I was the cook and had to tell her if she was counting on this crowd being fed we would be wise to go back to the taller discussion. A great laugh all around and back to her lifelong refrain-Well if I can't tell you who can? Too true. That feisty frankness is what makes them so strong and so great.Thanks for all of the great stories,keep them coming. I am sure that your Mom will be up and around in time for Neil. In the meantime ,best thoughts going your way for your mom and all of your family.
Thanks, Bonnie.
F, I will tell her to enjoy her coffee :)
Whew! So glad she found the right TV station! I knew that was going to be important. ;o) Wonderful news that she is doing pretty well. I'll be looking forward to hearing she is doing great.
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