
I sat and watched the last 1/2 hr of my soap opera today and I got to thinkin'....
When are my half-twin sister, (who I thought was dead in a fiery car crash, but actually survived only to have had plastic surgery so that she no longer looks like me but strongly resembles our mother, who is secretly our aunt) and her husband (my ex-husband, who we once thought was our brother) going "pop-in" for a visit?
My life is so boring.
In all seriousness, and please don't judge, I really do watch a soap opera. As it comes to an end after 54 years, I realize I've been watching this show (in some form) since I was a kid. My mom would watch it while my brother and I would do kid stuff. When I got older she would tape it, wait for me to finish homework and we would watch together (after years of making up excuses to be in the TV room, Dad gave in and we eventually had to wait for him too). So for about 30 some odd years, this program has been in my life. Is it the best way to spend my time?....absolutely not, but I feel as though it's a tradition that has been passed to me and it's my responsibility to carry it on.
The reason it's being cancelled is because there are less people watching and- I did not know this- it costs millions of dollars per year to keep a soap opera on the air.
So on September 17th, it will all come to an end (they've already started killing people off).
What is the purpose of this post?
There are 2....
1. To ask what are your traditions. Do you spend time together as a family? I think the reason there are less viewers today is because families are spending less and less time with each other. I'm not suggesting taking up "The Young and the Restless" or anything, try to avoid time in front of the TV, but are you spending time as a family at all? I loved the fact that Mom and I could watch this show together. It was "our" thing, we would laugh at how stupid it was and wonder what they were going to do next. When Dad joined us well...it became even better. Find something you can do together that will become a life long tradition. You won't regret it.
And,
2. To let everyone know do not call, email, text or stop by between 1-2 pm on September 17th....Unless you're my half twin sister.
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