Feb 19 2014

Evening Out

Published by at 3:19 pm under Country Life,Family

Megan finally took some much-needed time off. It seems that her staycations are never free of dog drama, but this one was much better than the last one, even though it did involve the Star Incident. Are dogs just naturally more dramatic than cats?

We took advantage of the unaccustomed time off to spend some quality girl time together. I shared my addiction to gel manicures* with her a long time ago, but our schedules rarely allow us to get our nails done at the same time, so it was really fun to go to the salon together. With our nails all shiny and sparkly, we went to the library to pick up this week’s batch of books, and then repaired to the local pizza parlor for a pre-movie dinner.

We sat at a cozy booth and shared a mini pizza, which was three slices each and made deliciously to order. After dinner, we made our way to the movie theater to see Dallas Buyers Club. Starring Matthew McConaughey, going back to his Texan roots, and Jared Leto, it tells the true story of a Dallas man who is blindsided by an AIDS diagnosis in 1985. McConaughey’s performance is powerful and riveting, driving the whole movie. You can’t take your eyes off him, except when he’s sharing the screen with his co-star. Jared Leto is heartbreakingly radiant in his vulnerability and beauty as a transgendered woman who partners with McConaughey in helping other AIDS patients in those dark days. These two deserve their Oscar nods, and if you haven’t seen the movie, you really should.

As we drove home – In the dark! On a school night**! – I thought of how lucky I am to have a sister who is also my best friend. Both the good things and the bad things are better with her there.

*It’s gel nail polish that goes on your real nails (not to be confused with scary, fake, toxic ones) and miraculously lasts three weeks or even longer, even when doing dishes or gardening. It’s like magic!

**I managed to get up after six hours of sleep and go to the pool for 7:30 the next morning, too. Can’t let a little thing like work get in the way of fun!

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Evening Out”

  1. Guyon 19 Feb 2014 at 3:39 pm

    When you can share something special with a friend it’s special but when one shares special things with family, priceless.

  2. suzyon 19 Feb 2014 at 3:42 pm

    So true! Hope you are feeling better!

  3. Mike Charbonneauon 20 Feb 2014 at 9:17 am

    Sounds like a lovely evening. Well, except maybe for the nail polish. I look forward to seeing Dallas Buyers Club. The clip I saw of Leto was fantastic.

  4. suzyon 20 Feb 2014 at 10:09 am

    It’s amazing! Leto was fantastic as you say. I loved him from “My So Called Life”, but this is another level.