No, not that kind of candy, but I love this photo anyway. |
Candy and I worked together for years at Good Housekeeping; she was the health editor and I was a writer, and our offices were right across from each other. She and her brood were driving home after a week at the Jersey Shore and came in for lunch with me, H., Fig and Sug. They took a detour to see us--in a torrential summer downpour. I felt so lucky.
We knew each other when we were young and more carefree...before we were mothers. Now Candy lives up in Saratoga, New York, and I haven't seen her since January 2011 [she took me to lunch at Bergdorf's for my 50th birthday] and before that, it was another few years since I had driven about three hours to her farmhouse and seen her barn, her gorgeous pink peonies and arugula in the garden--not to mention her lovely family.
It was such a gift to see Candy. I miss her. I miss our NYC lunches and our talks about life and life paths, about work and writing and editing. About books, apple pie recipes [her grandma taught her a secret or two, and then she also followed Julia Child], restaurants, shoes, our parents, our siblings, our nieces. And I marvel at her, driving her Volvo wagon up the New York Thruway with her three kids, a red cooler by her side with bottled water, books on tape @ the ready.
Candy is not only a gifted writer.....she is tall in my eyes because she does so much and does it so gracefully. And, by accident, she and her daughter left their rain slickers behind, so I will be in touch again to mail them back. ;)
Yay for a Friday Candy & Co. drive-through.
Good night.
TCOY
- Back to boot camp. Hot as soup but so good to be back with Patsy & Co.
- My false tooth [it's a long story, dating back to childhood] fell off the post and left a big gaping hole. So instead of "learned helplessness," I called the dentist and made an appointment for Monday morning. I'm just afraid that this time it's too far gone to be cemented back in, and that will mean a ginormous dental bill to make a new tooth. Daunting.
- Friend time with Candy, and with Jean Rose for a glass of red wine and talk and later, Nikki, Anne, Michael and John. All of that softens the blow of leaving the Cape.
- Picking up some new work assignments!
- Nap.
- Spoke my mind calmly.
Oh, how nice! I'm glad you got to visit with each other. Perhaps sometime, I can come see you.
ReplyDeleteEileen, I would love to see you. Madonnna and I were remembering how you, she and Eric came to meet Figgy as a baby....that was so sweet...when can we get together? love alice xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Alice, for this beautiful blog post, for a delicious lunch followed by more delicious treats to bring on our car ride, and most of all for the gift of your wonderful friendship. You are a true gem and I'm so lucky to call you my friend!
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Candy!!!! thanks for the note. So good to see you. have a nice day. love alice xoxo
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