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Do any of you still
have your landlines?

I've been so tempted
to cancel ours…but then I remember the agonizing two months we lived without it when we
first moved into this house in the country, and how our cell phones only worked
outside, up the hill a little bit.

How I would stand up there, sweating and swatting mosquitoes, when I needed to made a call. How I had to sneak calls to the telephone company when I was at work, pushed to tears of frustration trying to cut through the red tape. 

The telephone poles lining our road may be unsightly, but I'll tell you they were beautiful to my eyes when they first went up. I swore I'd never take my land line for granted, ever again.

So even though my iPhone works just fine
inside the house now, I'm just a little hesitant to let go of that landline. 

Yet.


 2.



Shabby apple dress-12

 

I won this beautiful Shabby Apple dress on a raffle over at Over 50, Feeling 40. I love the classic styling!

Thank you, Pam and Shabby Apple!


 3.



Aunt marg gilley's 87

 

That's Tom's Aunt Marg in front of Gilley's Nightclub, circa 1987. Yes, the original Gilley's in "Pasa-get-down-dena"…where "Urban Cowboy" was filmed. (I wonder if John Travolta ever sat on that bench?)

Aunt Marg was visiting from Wisconsin, and of course we had to take her there. She even rode the mechanical bull! 

 


Aunt marg gilley's on bull 87s

 

Tom and I met at Kenny Stabler's Diamondback Saloon, but we fell in love at Gilley's the very next night. He met me there to see the band Alabama. 

We danced. We talked. He seemed safe enough, so I gave him my phone number, and he kissed me goodbye in that horrible, pot-holed parking lot, next to my car. Our first real kiss.

Gilley's burned down a few years later, but word has it from Mickey Gilley's own mouth that he's going to rebuild a Gilley's nightclub in Pasadena. 

I loved Gilley's, horrible parking lot and all. It had a great dancefloor, and the club itself was large enough to lose someone you didn't want to dance with. After the movie, it became too commercialized, but it was still a fun place to go dancing.

So, true redneck Texan that I am, it warms my heart that it will rise again. As I told a friend, "If they build it, I will come."

 

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Our diocese is celebrating "A Fortnight of Freedom" to draw attention to the whittling away of religious freedom in our country, to the changes our federal government is mandating that force religious institutions, including the Catholic church who historically has been a pioneer in charitable health and education services, to go against their beliefs when providing those services. 

Religious liberty is being threatened, and it scares me. No matter what your beliefs about abortion or gay rights, it should scare you, too, that our government is slipping sideways into these areas and issuing mandates where they should keep their distance. Separation of church and state, remember? It works both ways.

And if we accept this without speaking up, if we consider it fair and reasonable, what's next? You know it won't stop there.


 

5.


On a happier, more hopeful note, we went to a wedding today.

I guess it should make me feel old that kids I've watched grow up are suddenly old enough to get married…but it doesn't. Weddings overflow in love, joy, and hope, and how can those ever do anything but make you feel young and hopeful yourself?

Congratulations, George and Danielle! May you always remember the love, joy, and hope you felt today! Thank you for sharing it with us.

 

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I hope you're having a wonderful weekend! I'm off to ponder the full moon…

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26 responses to “Five Things on…Saturday”

  1. VM Sehy Avatar

    How cool that you got to go to the original Gilley’s. I was too young and way out in Iowa, so I missed that experience. Loved the music from the movie more than the movie itself. We just canceled our landline a month ago. So far so good. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I love the music more than the movie, too! Except for the laughs I get from it. Argh. 
     

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  3. Ms. A Avatar

    Met my hubby at Gilley’s and we’ve been together ever since!

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  4. Ms. A Avatar

    Oh, yeah… I still have my landline.

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  5. Lady Fi Avatar

    That dress is just fabulous!
    I still have my landline of course… it’s far too expensive to ring to my family who live abroad (England, Autstralia) on a cell phone…

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  6. Georgy Avatar
    Georgy

    What a great post – and a perfect way to start my day.
    Yes! I still have a land line – I have a “Go Phone” that is rarely called upon.
    Like you, I got to attend a wedding and reception over the weekend that was the best ever . . .
    Happy Day!
    -g-

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  7. Walker Thornton Avatar

    I gave up my landline several years ago and don’t miss it, at all.
    Love your hodge podge of fun memories from the week!

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  8. Hilary Avatar

    It sounds like you had quite the lovely week. That dress is SO you and it’s cool to see Aunt Marg on the mechanical bull. Congrats to the bride and groom and I don’t think the landline has gone the way of the dinosaur quite yet.

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  9. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    We still have out land line–we have an old fashioned answering machine where you can hear people leave a message and pick up or not. I like that. We just got rid of cable, though, praise the Lord!
    If you got rid of the land line and missed it, you could always start service up again, no?

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  10. Pauline Avatar

    I’ll most likely keep my landline until it’s obsolete. Cell reception here is still iffy (so many mountains and trees) and I am still old-fashioned 😉

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    As much as I love my iphone, I'm old-fashioned, too. In fact, I still have a corded phone stashed away for when our electricity goes out!
     

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm glad I have the shot of Aung Marg and other family members on the bull…but I sure wish I had one of me, too! 
    Although, now that I think of it, I'm not sure I ever rode it myself!
     

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I have so many friends who have given theirs up, but I still don't trust my iphone…or maybe I don't trust me not losing it or breaking it! It feels like security having the landline.

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It's the perfect season for weddings, isn't it? Congratulations to your couple!
     

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, that's something I hadn't even thought of! And an even better reason to keep your landline!
     

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I think I'm just too old-fashioned to get rid of mine. I still have a corded phone from 1978 stashed away!
     

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  17. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, how awesome!! I bet we danced near each other at some point. That beats me and Tom meeting at Diamondback! I'd love to hear that story sometime…
     

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    We still have an answering machine, too! I love it for screening the calls. We haven’t had cable since before we had kids and haven’t really missed it. I guess you could sign up for another landline, if necessary, but you wouldn’t be able to get your old phone number. That’s one reason I hang on to it, I think!

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  19. Laurie @ Pride in Photos Avatar

    Congrats on winning that beautiful black dress!! Love it.

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Me, too! I can't wait to have a
    chance to wear it!
    Sent from my iPhone

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  21. lisleman Avatar

    I noticed your reply above about the power outage problem. That reason was one of the ones to keep ours. I did reduce the monthly bill by over $20 about a year ago. So we don’t have a long distance package and use the packages on our cellphones. Having worked in the telephone industry for so long I do feel dropping it completely would be a little like the biting the hand that feed me for so many years.

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  22. Tabor Avatar

    Landlines can be important if the cell towers get compromised, which happens sometimes. I will hang on to mine a little longer. I am a liberal and believe that religion and sexual activity belong to the individual. Therefore , your church should have a right to practice care as it believes. I do not fully understand the issues, but I am sure it will all come light.

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  23. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm a liberal conservative, or vice-versa. I believe there are some things government needs to regulate, but others (like this) it should keep out of. I hope it comes out okay! I agree with you on those cell towers. Too fickle!
     

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  24. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    We just cut our bill in half, so that makes it a little easier to keep it…for now.
     

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  25. lisa Avatar

    My goodness, the dress you won is wonderful, Barbara, and I know you will look just beautiful in it!
    We still (and probably always will) have a landline, although I know so many people who have given theirs up.

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  26. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I think I’ll always have mine, too. It just gives me a sense of security for some reason, even though I usually use my cell phone even at home, now!

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