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Jane Wagner | 07/04/2008 8:15 am

'How Lily and I Tried to Celebrate July the 4th'

Photo by Claudio Camaione

10:00AM

We were looking forward to spending the morning by the pool, relaxing in the hot tub, then a cold plunge, then a picnic lunch with some plump, guilt- and nitrate-free hot dogs prepared with thinly sliced organic scallions and Dijon mustard (also organic) mixed with just a soupcon of chili sauce. "We’ll never miss the delicious nitrate flavor which we so closely associate with hot dogs," I thought to myself.

Of course, I still had the shopping to do since I didn’t get it done on the third (I thought the stores would be too crowded). And the housekeepers couldn’t shop — they had their own plans to celebrate the Fourth.

Went to Whole Foods, Gelson’s and on down the food chain to Ralph’s and Albertsons. They were all either sold out of nitrate-free hot dogs or I suspect never heard of them in the first place.

10:45AM

Desperate, I even popped into the 7-Eleven. Not a total waste — never is, really. I found some low-salt, low-fat, "baked" organic potato chips and I got two non-trans-fat iced doughnuts to make up for the hot dogs I didn’t get.

11:15AM

Thought of a backup plan to our picnic. I didn’t feel like making potato salad anyway. Besides, I forgot to get organic potatoes — so that settles it: Plan B coming up.

Click here to see Lily and Jane’s photos from the Fourth of July.

11:30AM

Got home, found Lily rummaging through drawers in downstairs bathroom.

Jane: I thought you’d be out by the pool.

Lily: I can’t find any sunscreen.

Jane: Oh, I forgot, I got us a new stronger sunscreen. I threw all the old sunscreen away.

Lily: I’ve used that sunscreen for years.

Jane: I know, me too. And we’ve got sunspots as big as falafels. See, I’ve read there are some new sunrays that our old sunscreen hasn’t beenprotecting us from: UVS/UVA or UVH — no UVH isn’t right. Anyway, I was afraid we’d forget and use the old kind if I didn’t just throw them away.

Lily: Maybe someone could’ve used them.

Jane: And get cancer? That wouldn’t be right. I read there’s a sunscreen you can wash with now.

Lily: As you washed, wouldn’t you wash the sunscreen away?

Jane: You’d think.

Lily: Kathy Najimy e-mailed to check if we were coming tonight for food and fireworks. From her house, you can see displays all across the city.

Jane: We should’ve let her know before today.

Lily: I know. You were supposed to call her.

Jane: I thought you were.

Lily: That’s what I told her — that I thought you called and you must’ve thought I called.

Jane: Sounds reasonable.

Lily: If you know us, it does.

Jane: Listen. I have an idea. Let’s forget about having a picnic by the pool. It’s too hot now anyway.

Lily: Actually, it’s not that hot.

Jane: Well, but let’s forget about it anyway. Look, I hate to break it to you, but I didn’t find any hot dogs that were nitrate-free. I went everywhere.

Lily: Did you go to Wild Oats?

Jane: Wild Oats?

Lily: That’s where they have them.

Jane: Well, I’m not going shopping again. I haven’t been shopping in more than a year and I’m not going twice in one day; it’s horrible.

Lily: Are the stores crowded?

Jane: No, they’re empty. And it’s depressing to think everybody’s already settled on how they’re celebrating their Fourths — but us!

Lily: But we have plans —

Jane: But those plans included me making potato salad — which I am so out of the mood for now. So, how does this sound? We go to Pink’s for their legendary chili hot dogs. Then we go to see “Chimps in Space” at Universal City Walk. Then home to dress to go to Kathy and Dan’s.

Read more about: Holiday, July 4th

1154 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Josie Sullivan
Jane- You guys should write a book about the tapestry you both have woven through the stars of today and yesterday in the case of Gilda, Roddy, Rauschenberg…etc. I hope your hearts are singing at all of the posts that you both have attracted this weekend!
By Josie Sullivan on 07/06/2008 3:48 pm
Frannie Em
Josie, Somewhere near the end of the Coulter thread the Duchess of Delete explains that when they have to delete a certain post, the posts attached to it, or the ones that replied get deleted as well. It wasn’t because of your post, it is another technical problem they haven’t ironed out. So you were probably attached in a thread to something that had to be deleted. They really have to straighten that out. It is not fair to others that are playing by the rules.
By Frannie Em on 07/06/2008 2:05 pm
DeBúrca obj
First of all, as a vegetarian, I can still get that great Chicago hotdog taste using “Smart Dogs” vegetarian hotdogs, which can be found in my local grocery store. When you add all the trimmings it tastes great. I never thought to check if they contain nitrates, though that would be shocking in a vegie dog, don’t you think? So, I suggest them for you. Secondly, although I am aware of the threat of harmful UV rays and I also wear sunscreen… I can’t help but think that eventually we will find out that slathering all those chemicals on our bodies is as bad or even worse of a threat to our health and though it was kind of ironic that people spend so much time running around looking for the organic, healthier version of foods yet put all those chemicals on our skin to be absorbed into our bodies. I guess it’s a catch 22.
By DeBúrca obj on 07/05/2008 11:34 am
georgia fatwood
Do you get those hot dogs at “Whole Paycheck”?
By georgia fatwood on 07/05/2008 11:52 am
mary lou s
not sure, but you can get them at kroger (pronounced kro-jai). but jane didn’t know that because she doesn’t go to stores for shopping needs.
By mary lou s on 07/05/2008 11:59 am
Edith Ann
We don’t have a Krogers here, Mary Lou.I got that sly dig.Love,Jane
By Edith Ann on 07/05/2008 2:43 pm
georgia fatwood
Isn’t it weird that sly can be a good thing or a bad thing? Hope you meant “sly dig” in a good way…is it any wonder that human language is tricky at best? English is really problematic. I had wanted to say earlier today that those guys you quoted were “sly talkers”….and, having checked up on it, I think it’s ok to say that they were…Thanks for telling us about that book…Craig Nelson from TV? or do I have that way wrong? Just hope he turns up on Book-TV at length….or you could read to us some more…in your rocker..I mean “injures the felicity by which”….fabulous
By georgia fatwood on 07/05/2008 3:04 pm
Edith Ann
Georgia: Craig Nelson was Jane’s editor at Harper Collins when the book of her play, “The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe”, was published. Craig is a brilliant person and has 3 or 4 books of his own (at least 3 or 4). He also edited Jane’s book, “Edith Ann: My Life so Far”, for Hyperion. Now, Craig is a successful writer himself. Thanks for noting the language taken from Craig’s book, “Thomas Paine”. It inspires just to look at and read, don’t you think? ATB Lily
By Edith Ann on 07/05/2008 4:29 pm
georgia fatwood
I think that being read to is one of life’s greatest luxuries…even if it is with”the sound off”….That’s one of the reasons I love this spot…. Thank you…thank you both and all….
By georgia fatwood on 07/05/2008 5:57 pm
kermie b
I’m sorry. ATB? I just cannot wrap my mind around acronyms. Ew.
By kermie b on 07/05/2008 6:37 pm
kermie b
At the beach? ATM misspelled?
By kermie b on 07/05/2008 6:48 pm
Sue E
I was wondering that too! I figured ATB to mean “All The Best”? Lily did I get it? Cheers From Canada, Susan
By Sue E on 07/05/2008 9:08 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
All the Best makes sense to me. I read it that way. If sometime you get really curious, there is a whole texting dictionary online at http://www.netlingo.com/ Of course, that should not stop you from making up your own acronyms. Oddly, I think the Pentagon started the craze which more or less spread to the rest of the government and was then taken up by teens. They used to be impossible to understand, military folk, they were always talking in three or four letter codes. And it was not always clear that AEK was all electric kitchen and not something involving atomic energy.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 07/06/2008 1:38 am
georgia fatwood
Well, I guess I’ll have to break down and go to netlingo to see how the other half “texts”…This nouning of verbs, the nouniness of verbing, verbiness of nouns,etc..cracks me up. I don’t care what the dictionary says, I still can’t bring myself to say “I scrapbook”,you scrapbook, he,she or it scrapbooks”.. Also wanted to say hi to “ki b”…your one liners make me laugh ..my favorite one is “why is your avatar black?”…just so childlike and direct.. like when a grandchild says “why are you brushing your toy teeth in your hand, Nana?”
By georgia fatwood on 07/06/2008 8:34 am
Blue Circle Girl
I got that dig too …. We have several housekeepers …. three, I think … Me, Myself and then Me again … sorry …. I kill me.
By Blue Circle Girl on 07/06/2008 2:36 am