MAGICAL EVENING IN ATLANTA

Oct 01.09

I don’t usually describe a fundraiser as magical but Tuesday night’s was. A G-CAPP board member, Walter Jospin and his wife Wendy, opened their home last night for a gathering that did feel that special. Others told me they felt the same. I’d been away from Atlanta for so long–partly because of being on Broadway for 5 months, partly because of my knee surgery and then came falling in love (on the west coast), and, and..anyway I had forgotten how sweet it is to reconnect with old friends. Some had gone on the trip to the Gallapagos with me and my family (it was a fundraising trip for G-CAPP. Some, like Gail Evans, go back to the days when I lived in the CNN Center and saw her (a programmer for CNN) on a regular basis. My step-son, Rhett Turner was there with his Italian mother-in-law. Rhett is a very talented documentary filmmaker and photographer currently working on a doc for the Carter Center and another about the crisis of water. He always touches me deeply.

I will post this without all the photos we took and hope I get them soon. Here’s one of me at the podium.
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Till next time.


7 Responses to “MAGICAL EVENING IN ATLANTA”

  1. alyssa grennel says:

    Was it really necessary to point out that your stepson’s mother-in-law is Italian? Why not just say “mother-in-law”? Why point out her ethnicity? What is that about?

  2. Susan K. says:

    So glad your fundraiser was a magical evening! It was nice for you to have an opportunity to see old friends!:) You see people here in Atlanta have missed you too, since you’ve been gone so long!! It is a wonderful thing when we get a chance to be with people we care about!! It’s important not to lose touch with our friends!!

  3. Jason says:

    Alyssa, your comment was one that belongs to the category ‘if you can’t say something good, then don’t say anything at all’.

    When writing, in order to give a piece texture you use adjectives like nice, big, small, kind etc. Italian is an adjective just like any other. What’s the problem with that? I would mention my German mother-in-law or American friends. What’s so wrong with that.

    Hope you’re doing well, Jane.

    Jason

  4. Tim C. says:

    Fundraisers, what a way to have fun for a good cause!

  5. Steve Askew says:

    Hi there Jane,
    It was so good to read this and other blogs. I have just started blogging myself and found it very refreshing to read what you had to say, you write from the heart.

    Because of you, i will probably blog about everything, which is a great thing i might add.

    God bless you in all that you do to make this world a better place.

    Stephen (Chuffa)

  6. Catherine Todd says:

    So glad I came across this blog today; Jane Fonda has always been one of my heroes. Would that I could be more like her one day!

    Love the writing and especially the adjectives, such as “Italian mother-in-law” which added beautiful images of Italy to the piece and more interesting information to the people. Can’t wait to read more!

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