FriedaKate,
Sorry to be so slow in responding, Frieda. I so glad you enjoyed the Sinatra song, Me too.
I've always looked for a grain of happiness to soften the grief I suffered over my handicapped
daughter, consequently she has come through with such a happy, lovely personality. I suppose
this is the good in "faking our way through." I wonder if those stars and singers know how much they contribute to our well being. There was a time when I wanted to be a singer, that is until I did a couple night clubs. :( Singer in the college choir wasn't quite the same as the clubs.
I always admired Loretta Lynn for pushing through that part of her climb to stardom. I know Frank Sinatra didn't do too well with that part of his career, according the stories told like the time he socked a photographer. Tonight we watched Jerry Lee Lewis. I wasn't that fond of him as an entertainer but I don't think he deserved the treatment he got from the public.
thanks for the comment
donna
Sorry to be so slow in responding, Frieda. I so glad you enjoyed the Sinatra song, Me too.
I've always looked for a grain of happiness to soften the grief I suffered over my handicapped
daughter, consequently she has come through with such a happy, lovely personality. I suppose
this is the good in "faking our way through." I wonder if those stars and singers know how much they contribute to our well being. There was a time when I wanted to be a singer, that is until I did a couple night clubs. :( Singer in the college choir wasn't quite the same as the clubs.
I always admired Loretta Lynn for pushing through that part of her climb to stardom. I know Frank Sinatra didn't do too well with that part of his career, according the stories told like the time he socked a photographer. Tonight we watched Jerry Lee Lewis. I wasn't that fond of him as an entertainer but I don't think he deserved the treatment he got from the public.
thanks for the comment
donna