I just got a haircut (which was long overdue) and I'm feeling downright civilized again. I can't say I'm too happy with my puffy cheeks here, they are pretty sore and swollen right now. But I suppose things could be worse.
This past Saturday was a mostly good day long covid wise, until sunset when the inflammation in my temples and cheeks sprang into action. I awoke Sunday morning feeling better, only to have those same symptoms returning at noon and hanging around until 7pm before mysteriously vanishing.
Long covid is a strange and persistent animal, but I'm convinced I'm heading in the right direction.
I began watching videos on YouTube of people expressing regret for various things like getting bad tattoos (or worse, getting Lasik) to see how they cope, and that's when I saw an interview with actress Jennifer Grey, talking about her infamous nose job. She said it changed her looks so much, Hollywood dropped her like a hot potato. She said it was probably one of the worst decisions she'd made in her life.
The interview was for her book Out Of The Corner. You know where that title came from, Patrick Swayze telling her father "Nobody puts Baby in a corner" in Dirty Dancing.
I put my name on the waitlist for the e-book at Carnegie Library, but after waiting two years, went on Barnes and Noble last week and bought my own copy for $7.99.
She doesn't waste any time getting down to the business at hand. There's a 20 page prologue before Chapter One, where she discusses the surprise success of Dirty Dancing in 1987. Why wasn't she being offered more acting roles?
She was convinced to get a minor nose job which made it fuller but less long (that's it on her book's cover). She absolutely loved it and was soon offered a movie role right away. But one year after that, cartilage began to grow on the tip of her nose.
When she returned to the same surgeon in 1990 to have it corrected, he went too far and she came out with a different face.
Filled with panic and despair, she was shocked to discover no one recognized her. Invited to the Golden Globes, she approached other celebrities and was treated like a stranger. Her plastic surgeon even admitted he'd never seen such a radical change in someone's features.
End of prologue. The book is 310 pages long and I'm currently at the halfway point. But for the first 140 pages it's only about her privileged upbringing, growing up with a celebrity father (Joel Grey) and living in big apartments in New York City or on the West Coast, in Malibu. I'm not a prude by any means, but boy did she have a wild youth, especially her teenage years! Everything is sex, cigarettes, booze, sex, "blow" (cocaine and she stresses she only snorted the primo stuff), more sex, Studio 54 while living with her fortysomething hairdresser at age 17 and getting every STD in the book.
I never thought I'd say this, but frankly I'm sexed out. Where's the acting career, the girl I fell in love with in Dirty Dancing? Okay, I just started Chapter 21 where it's now 1984 and she lands her first acting gigs in The Cotton Club and Red Dawn. Finally!
I didn't know Jennifer was 18 months older than me, she just turned 66 in March. Wow. I can still remember my sister Shawn coming to visit me in 1987 and telling me we were going to see this movie Dirty Dancing. Last night I watched it (probably for the first time in 30+ years) on Peacock and was surprised how charming it still was.
EDIT: I'm in the second half of Jennifer's book, discussing her acting career and backstories to Dirty Dancing, and it is much, much better. She really is a good writer.
Finally, I thought I'd show you what I had for dinner Monday. A couple weeks ago I decided to stop watching The Pioneer Woman's cooking show, but not before making her homemade pasta sauce and loving it. She only uses crushed tomatoes (which I had a hard time finding, but got 2 generic cans), adding tomato paste, brown sugar, olive oil, garlic, peppers, basil & ground beef. I cooked it for 2 hours and filled 4 freezer bags of the stuff, and added one of them to a pot of cooked rigatoni.
Throw in a garlic breadstick, some lettuce with some Bleu cheese dressing... yep. 😋




An amazing dinner, Doug! I love the rigatoni and the sauce sounds delicious although I haven't been impressed with many of the Pioneer Woman's recipes. I roll my eyes at many of the sex scenes in books; they are actually boring after a while. Note: I don't read very many R rated books. I'm happy that you're seeing progress on the long covid but wish it would go away FOR GOOD!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret! Well there wasn't actual sex scenes in the book--this is an autobiography--I just grew tired of hearing about all of Jennifer's sexcapades :^) And thank you for the LC wishes, I do need them today.
DeleteYour rigatoni looks delicious Doug. As always I hope that your LC quickly goes away once and for all. ~Pen
ReplyDeleteThank you Pen! This actually wasn't a good foodie picture but it really was a good meal thanks to the Pioneer Lady's sauce :^) Appreciate your good wishes too.
DeleteDug, my favorite all time dark chocolate pie is a Pioneer Woman's recipe. It's her husband, Ladd's favorite pie... and mine too! We love cooking shows. You might try Joanna Gaines Magnolia Table. She has some simple good recipes... and she's funny. She and her husband, Chip have a restaurant, decorating videos, magazines, etc.... but these videos under Joanna Gaines Magnolia Table are pretty fun to watch. And so sorry about the LC's coming and going... hopefully, one day it will never return! Your dinner looks really good... my Aunt Doris made the best home-made tomato sauce (and meatballs too). Wish I had gotten her recipe when she was still around.
ReplyDeleteHi Rian--you made me so hungry with your first sentence! I quit watching Pioneer Woman only because she has 40 seasons of shows and I had only made it to Season 7. I may go back someday. I just looked up Joanna Gaines, she sounds interesting--I will check her out for sure, I see she's on the Roku Channel. As for the LC I am feeling pretty defeated right now, it's been a bad day. I hope your eye is doing okay.
DeleteYou knew I was going to say this: Another haircut? It’s only been a few days since the last one. I’m sure you have one just to get me going.
ReplyDeleteI saw “Dirty Dancing” around the time it came out. Haven’t seen it since.
Your meal looks good, although I use a balsamic vinaigrette rather than blue cheese dressing.
I find when I make a sauce with canned tomatoes adding a teaspoon of sugar improves the flavor considerably.
Thanks Peter. For the record, it was 6 weeks since my last haircut! I had 2 prior apps I was forced to cancel because of long cov flareups. As for my sauce, I used 2 GIANT cans of crushed tomatoes and added 3 tbls sugar to the sauce. 😋👍 Now go watch Dirty Dancing 😎
DeleteAh, that’ll teach me not to go off half-cocked (or quarter-cocked).
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DeleteHi Doug,
ReplyDeleteAnother food porn photo. You always make me jealous/hungry every time you post your home made meals.
Re. Jennifer Grey's nose job - it's not too bad actually. But I do admit when I see the results that she looks like a completely different person. Other actresses have had nose jobs done (before they became famous), such as Nanette Fabray and Sissy Spacek.
By the way, you look just fine, puffy cheeks and all. Much better than I look in my best days I might add. Cheers!
Steve from Toronto
Hi Steve, I've been in a grumpy mood tonight and your nice message here really cheered me up. Thank you so much. Okay this is interesting, I had no idea Sissy Spacek had a nose job--wow. And you are too kind in regards to my appearance and that lackluster food pic... thanks again my Toronto friend, I have to say it--you're a good guy 👍👍
DeleteWell you sent me down quite a rabbit hole with this post. I read that her mother pushed for her to get a nose job. How sad!
ReplyDeleteYou're right Debby, her mom talked her into her first one which was minor. It was the second nose job that changed everything. BTW, the second half of the book is much better :^)
DeleteWow. I had no idea Jennifer Gray was such a wild child in her youth. Those are some crazy stories! Out of the Corner is a great name for her book, btw.
ReplyDeleteLong Covid sounds awful. I'm really sorry you have to deal with it and I hope it eventually goes away.
Hi Jennifer, it's been awhile since we've spoke--I hope you're good. Thank you so much for your kind words (I am beating the long covid, slowly but surely) and I have to say, the second half of Jennifer G's book is much better. :^)
DeleteHi Doug, goodness, had no idea what a wild child Jennifer was! Glad you are enjoying the second half of her book. I am about half way through Shirley Jones book. I must say I know more about Jack and David Cassidy than I ever wanted to know!😯 Sorry about this awful long Covid. It just won’t let go of you.
ReplyDeleteTake care.❤️
Robin, so glad to hear from you. Thank you for your sweet words, and you made me chuckle here--I read Shirley Jones book a few years ago (you probably know that) and wrote a big review on my blog. You weren't kidding, she makes Jennifer Grey sound like a nun in comparison. Appreciate your kind wishes, I need them. And I hope you & Chuck are both well. ❤️
DeleteI remember when she got that nose job. It radically changed her looks. After hearing about her addictions, I wonder if the use of cocaine affected her nose and that was why the surgery went wrong.
ReplyDeleteI think if I had that secret past, I would want to keep it secret (or at least not publish it). That's just me.
Hope you are feeling better and better. Fingers crossed.
I did not consider that Miss Merry--to be honest she made it sound like the cocaine thing wasn't that big a thing, but who knows? I appreciate your good wishes, thank you. I could use them. Today is not such a good day.
DeleteI remember this film fondly - it was charming and gentle and I adored it . I also adored Patrick Swayze who I first watched on a TV series in the 1980s called
ReplyDeleteNorth and South ..
Siobhan
Thank you for sharing Siobhan, I remember that miniseries too. Jennifer wrote that she initially resisted him being cast in this movie (she was actually cast first) but says she grew very fond of him, and wishes more than anything he was here still to talk about old times.
DeleteOk, you've found a movie I saw many years ago (which is a small miracle). However, you probably won't be surprised to learn that I only remember Patrick Swayze in the movie and had no clue who the actress was. :p
ReplyDeleteYour dinner looks terrific!
Fingers crossed the long covid symptoms continue to taper off...and no more dental appointments.
Thanks Maebeme. Well, Patrick Swayze was better known at the time than Jennifer Grey, but I have to say I am now greatly enjoying her book. And thank you for your kind words and NO MORE DENTISTS for a long time.
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