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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

georgia fatwood
Can’t you just HEAR it? Va-room!
By georgia fatwood on 07/05/2008 2:07 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Lily: I walked down that lovely path to your abode this morning and took a peek–––lovely, and the food looked scrumptious, but I couldn’t linger because I had to do my own preparations here. I did, however, snatch a piece of fruit––you were busy in the kitchen and didn’t see me, so if you think one of your wood lawn creatures took a nibble, twas only me, hiding behind that large tree. One of these days would love to stay and have a cup of tea amidst that serene setting and talk of many things. Happy Fourth!
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 07/05/2008 11:53 am
J B
Happy 4th To Everyone! Ahhh…Pinks…truly a national treasure! We have a beautiful day here in the south. No hot dogs for the hubby and I…I bought us big steaks to celebrate the day, and we’ll have them with the first white corn of the season, baked potatoes and a big salad…washed down with some California Zinfandel. Then we’ll sit in our front yard and watch the fireworks, oohing and ahhing like little kids. Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
By J B on 07/04/2008 6:58 am
Wendy Wilson
Lily and Jane, Did you even think about the CONTAINERS that your hotdogs and popcorn were in? Were they styrofoam? Non-biodegradable? Were they plastic -leachinginto your hotdogs? Loved the narrative!! How about bringing it to Broadway?
By Wendy Wilson on 07/04/2008 9:35 am
Chrome Toe
i’m sitting here about to go start getting ready for the party i agreed to host this year for our condo complex! nuts! what was i thinking??? it’s 8 in the morning on 4th of july. i just want to drink my coffee read my news and weird stuff (like this post). But nooo… i had to say “yes” i’ll host.
By Chrome Toe on 07/04/2008 10:14 am
Maurine H
Oh Jane and Lily! Thank the Goddess for the two of you! My stomach is aching from laughing, my face is beet red, and (oops- sorry about the burping!) I’m going have a cup of green tea (good for the arteries…I just read it on-line so it must be true) in your honor! Happiest of Independence Day to you both! (hiccup…sorry). xxoo Maurine
By Maurine H on 07/04/2008 10:21 am
Maurine H
err…that would be Days, (not Day)…your fault..I was doubled over with laughter…hard to type…(hiccup…again..)
By Maurine H on 07/04/2008 10:23 am
Josie Sullivan
Maurine- I love the pic of your pup on the pet pictures pop up slide show!
By Josie Sullivan on 07/04/2008 10:24 am
Maurine H
Ah, thanks, Josie! And I loved your Scout, too. What a trooper! When my golden had her picture taken and the photog. said “Why don’t you just walk around the corner where she can’t see you. She’ll be more relaxed.” Unbeknownst to me he dressed her up in the Harley outfit! So unlike her I can’t begin to tell you! I’m more of a Harley woman than she is! So the “real Tahoe” is the my avatar. Happy 4th to you and Scout! Mo
By Maurine H on 07/04/2008 11:49 am
Elizabeth Bennett
It is truly a wonderful picture but it made me wonder if your dog was in the Witness Protection Program, or just a big star.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 07/04/2008 11:43 pm
Maurine H
Eliz - You’ve stumbled onto sensitive information…perhaps you noticed in the photo she is called “Goldie”, which is her alias. Her real name is “Tahoe”. Now, we’re going to have to move….again! Darn.
By Maurine H on 07/05/2008 11:24 am
Elizabeth Bennett
No need to move! I won’t tell a soul. Next time I won’t wonder aloud, Everybody needs an alias.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 07/05/2008 1:00 pm
Edith Ann
Maurine: If you and T move near Edgetown, you could stop at my house so I can meet G/T. Ed, who is a security guard lives next door, but he works nights and sleeps all day with his shades down so we’ll know when he gets up. I’ll keep a lookout like I always do. That way, you and Tahoe will be safe. We’ll order pizza. Does T like mushrooms? Love, Edith
By Edith Ann on 07/05/2008 2:53 pm
Maurine H
Bless your lil cotton socks, Edith Ann. T or G (depending on the situation) and I are thrilled at the thought of meeting you! In fact it is our lifelong dream (well, mine…T/G doesn’t have lifelong dreams…just doggie short term ones). At the moment, I think we’re safe and sound in the mountains, but if we have to move, “near Edgetown” would be our prefered destination. (Please keep this a secret as T will have to be disguised as G). Pizza with mushieroonieroonies? Does T like them? Is the sky blue? Is the earth round? Is the….well, you get the picture. We both drool over pizza! Love to you and to your two delightful aunts. xxoo Maurine and T/G
By Maurine H on 07/06/2008 1:43 am
Josie Sullivan
I envy you both….Kathy Najimy! I LOVE her! It would be great to have her come on board with the wowowow women. When you see her, tell her she “looks very very pretty tonight” (Kathy &Mo show). Make sure you have a cigarette hanging out of your mouth when you say it.
By Josie Sullivan on 07/04/2008 10:21 am