I know this is probably the geekiest blog you've ever read, but let me take you back to my childhood for a moment so you understand where I'm coming from. As I mentioned in a prior blog, my family came to the U.S. with not much more than the clothes on our backs. Both my parents worked around the clock in order to feed their five kids. So I did what most latchkey kids do, which is watch television. Say what you will about the evils of television, in my case TV was my English teacher, my babysitter, my escape from poverty.
So I loved the Bionic Woman because she was a survivor. And I'm sure that deep down in my subconscious then--young as I was--was this hope that you do get second chances in life and use your powers for good. I needed to believe that because as refugees, we were lucky to get that second chance in the U.S.
Anyway, the event that I attended today was the Women In Film's Malibu breakfast. Lindsay Wagner was the guest speaker. After her talk, I chatted with her briefly and even took a blurry picture from my cell phone. My childhood idol was the Bionic Woman, but Lindsay Wagner is even more amazing in person. Wow.
1 comment:
You sound like me when I met Judy Blume:-)
Lucy
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