Yesterday, I interviewed for a tutoring position; one-third of the Zoom call failed to materialize, and she never sent a heads-up (or explained her absence, in the ensuing hours).
I tried to play it cool--as if this were not the sole interview I'd had, in a long while--but, after the call, I became excited by the thought of "Linkedin," and I immediately sent a "request to connect." Then I spent the rest of the day fretting that my request would come off as "needy."
"Girls5eva" is my story. I watch it because I *am* Dawn. Drifting through her forties, Dawn dreams of a renewed connection to "the world outside parenthood." But that world is youth-obsessed. Ariana Grande sings of her many dazzling romantic entanglements; by contrast, Dawn is mainly worried that her spouse will watch "The Crown" before all members of the family are present in the living room--present and accounted for.
Dawn gives voice to my concerns. For example, she recently wrote a song about the Fort Worth Zoo--named, by USA Today, "the second best zoo." Dawn concedes that "some people feel the title belongs to the Omaha Zoo." But, she argues, "that's a lie. Because Omaha's red panda is always inside....It's never out on the....TREE--EEEE--EEEE!!!!"
I want Dawn to become an international sensation--because somehow, if she wins, I win.
I'm so happy that she's back.
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