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I realize I didn't blog here a lot this year, and when I did, it was about pop culture. I also realize my last post was in September. I've been mostly sharing about stuff on Facebook and Instagram these days. I haven't even posted about my trip to NYC this past summer. It's been that kind of year, I suppose...
New TV shows that I enjoyed in 2023 (in no particular order):
Nine Perfect Strangers: It followed the book pretty well overall and I liked the White Lotus feel.
Shrinking: Well done show with all the feels. Harrison Ford deserves an Emmy for his role.
XO, Kitty: Fun and cute. I definitely want to see what happens next.
Not Dead Yet: I adore this show and am so glad it got a second season!
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies
The Bear: Took me a while to warm to it but now I want it to continue!
Tiny Beautiful Things: Really well thought out show with incredible acting by Kathryn Hahn.
Jury Duty: Really funny, especially with how James Marsden was acting as himself.
Sullivan's Crossing: If you watched this show, I'd love to discuss!
Series I'm sad to say goodbye to:
Manifest (this post is about season one)
Never Have I Ever (this post is about season one)
Ted Lasso (this post is about the first two seasons)
Workin' Moms (this post is about seasons one - four)
Favorite movies from 2023:
Theater Camp: This movie is so good! If you haven't seen it yet, drop what you're doing and watch it right now!
Are You There G-d? It's Me, Margaret.
Quiz Lady: Really cute and funny story about two sisters trying to save their dog. I highly recommend it.
Runners up:
Barbie: It was good but not something I want to see more than once.
Wish: I enjoyed it, but I still felt like something was missing.
Elemental: For all the great artistry, I found the story lacking.
Side note: I don't see a lot of movies so the ones that are currently popular have not made this list as a result of just not seeing them yet.
Top 10 Books I read this year:
See my top five picks at Chick Lit Central, as well! I read so many amazing books this year (go to my Goodreads page and see all the five-star books) and am sad to have to narrow it down at all. Links are to reviews.
1. Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
2. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
3. If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch
4. The Women by Kristin Hannah
5. New Adult by Timothy Janovsky
6. In the Lives of Puppets by T.J. Klune
7. The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves
8. What You Do to Me by Rochelle B. Weinstein
9. The Spectacular by Fiona Davis
10. Someone Else's Shoes by Jojo Moyes
Theater:
I got to see Something Rotten again (twice: once at a professional theater and once at a college)
Into the Woods (Touring from Broadway)
Jagged Little Pill (Tour)
Les Miserables (first time since 2005, they changed a lot in terms of the set)
Beetlejuice (Tour)
Kimberly Akimbo (Broadway)
Shucked (Broadway)
Moulin Rouge (Broadway)
I also got to see Ragtime again for the first time in 25 years. (Regional professional theater)
Spring Awakening (Saw at a small independent theater featuring high school students)
Avenue Q (Saw at the same theater as Spring Awakening, but featuring adults, including a teacher from my younger son's school)
My older son and I saw a musical about Audrey Hepburn, as well. It was interesting but went a bit long. (Small independent theater)
My family and I saw a production of Young Frankenstein. I was lukewarm on it but my younger son has been listening to the music ever since we saw it. (Community theater.)
There is more good theater in store for '24, including Company!
Highlights from 2023:
The NYC trip with my older son. (See above about the shows we saw.) I also loved going to Museum of Broadway.
Seeing my daughter in her camp shows this past summer. She owned the stage every time she was on.
Meeting Wade Rouse (a.k.a. Viola Shipman), Jean Meltzer, and Sara Goodman Confino. (Authors I adore!)
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| With Jean Meltzer |
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| With Sara Goodman Confino |
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| With Wade (R) and his husband Gary (L) |
Pittsburgh trip with my family, which included getting to see "Will."
Seeing my older son in all his shows. He was especially amazing in his recent high school play, portraying a new role that no one had ever seen before and really making it his own. I also love how his improv troupe completely re-created a favorite experience from my 20s.
Visiting family in Chicago a couple times and seeing my nephew and some close friends.
The amazing besherte timing that allowed me to meet my best friend's baby shortly after he was born.
My younger son getting his learner's permit (that just happened though, so I have yet to experience his driving skills). He's also been really into astronomy lately and I love seeing how passionate he is about it.
Making some new friends this year: One was through a cousin and one was due to my love of Kimberly Akimbo.
Getting to see my sister-in-law this summer, even if it was only for a short period of time. I also enjoyed meeting her fiance.
Taking on some new responsibilities at work, including the newsletter, which I'm enjoying.
Things from social media that made me smile:
Ayo Cheetah. These cooking videos are hilarious!
Gen X Women are Sick of Your Sh-t. Great place to go for all things nostalgic.
On the down side:
The past few months of 2023 have been horrific. I wrote a post a while back about something very similar to what is happening now, but it captures my current feelings so accurately.
I hope 2024 only brings good things to everyone!
This is something I'm excited for, but dreading at the same time. Never mind that it will be 30 years since I graduated high school... (And no, I am NOT going to my reunion! Good thing I have no need to punish myself.)
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