we wish you a very nice Monday.
Betty MacDonald fan club organizer Linde Lund shares outstanding photos and videos on her page.
Linde is very fond of a poem of one of her friends and we got the permission to publish it on Betty MacDonald fan club blog. It's an excellent one. Linde Lund's friend is an author and artist.
We are going to publish the great poem during this week.
Betty MacDonald Memorial Award winner Wolfgang Hampel and Betty MacDonald fan club research team are working on a new outstanding Betty MacDonald biography.
If you are interested in joining the new fascinating Betty MacDonald documentary and biography project with new Betty MacDonald interviews and other details never published before, you are very welcome.
Do you agree what Betty MacDonald wrote about women and men?
We can't wait to hear your thoughts.
I enjoyed the breakfast at the bookstore with Brad and Nick very much.
Take care,
Claudia
Betty MacDonald fan club
The Egg and I by Betty MacDonald
".
. .I realized why it is so much easier for a man to adjust himself to
new surroundings and people than for a woman. Men are so much less
demanding in friendship. A woman wants her friends to be perfect. She
sets a pattern, usually a reasonable facsimile of herself, lays a
friend out on this pattern and worries and prods at any little
qualities which do not coincide with her own image. She simply won't
be bothered with anything less than ninety per cent congruity, and will
accept the ninety per cent only if the other ten per cent is shaping
up nicely and promises accurate conformity within a short time.
Friends with glaring lumps or unsmoothable rough places are cast off
like ill-fitting garments, and even if this means that the woman has no
friends at all, she seems happier than with some imperfect being for
whom she would have to make allowances. A man has a friend,
period. He acquires this particular friend because they both like to
hunt ducks. The fact that the friend discourses entirely in
four-letter words, very seldom washes, chews tobacco and spits and
random, is drunk a good deal of the time and hates women, in no way
affects the friendship. If the man notices these flaws in the
perfection of his friend, he notices them casually as he does his
friend's height, the color of his eyes, the width of his shoulders; and
the friendship continues at an even temperature for years and years
and years."
sooooo much truth, it's killing me
not only do I love this book and this writer because she is real and honest, but also because she can be asolutely hilarious when writing about things that were really hard for her.
and.... she wrote some books that were part of my favorite list as a child... Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle anyone??
sooooo much truth, it's killing me
not only do I love this book and this writer because she is real and honest, but also because she can be asolutely hilarious when writing about things that were really hard for her.
and.... she wrote some books that were part of my favorite list as a child... Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle anyone??
4 comments:
There was a Betty MacDonald Fan Club Meeting in Oslo.
I met Betty MacDonald fans from five continents.
by the way, your quote at the top of the page has been my favorite quote for years, but i never knew who wrote it. :)
-Emily (not Matt) ;)