Ron Weasley said that in the first Harry Potter, and OKAY so he was adorable and had an adorable English accent wrapped around "priorities", and he said it to an adorable Harry, about an adorable Hermoine, but it really is one of The 10,000 Truths (a book in development, at least in my mind).
Case in Point: I've "liked" a few of these homesteading women on social media, whose homes look like Parisienne farms or woodsy specimens from Country Life (without the tack)(without the white frickin' walls). Always the comfy throw artfully tossed across the comfy French-esque divan, always the quail eggs and einkorn sour-dough toast for that Instagrammable sunrise repast, always the bright red lipstick and bedroom hair in a crazy/artfully arranged bun! Damn. Priorities! With a lunge to Constantly Artful!
French Country Kitchen
vs
Frenchy
(I know which one I'm prioritizing.)
Me? I sit here in yesterday's eyeliner, a cat kneading my Walmart leggings (while ON), the wall-to-wall needing a Hoovering, and for breakfast, a stale "un petit morceau" of Little Debbie's. My priorities? Everything non-domestic.
Like this. :)
Like this week's edition of BROADWAY! The quail eggs and einkorn of my life, I guess. And speaking of food, this week we have our cheesy themes back (and no Velveeta this!)....We COME and GO. Yup, 2 simple yet effective verbs that'll bring a bevy of musical goodies together, like that box of assorted chocolates you're re-gifting from the holidays. Come Back To Me, Come Rain Or Come Shine, Go Into Your Dance, Anything Go(es)...that's the idea. Shirley, Bernadette, Judy, Brian, Randy, Sutton, so many we'll need name tags.
So that's my priority. I wish I had other more aesthetic ones, but actions speak louder and all that. In this case, they SING louder. Tune in and leave the "artfully tossed" for another day. Get those damn priorities sorted, Hermoine!
Come To Me (Elaine Stritch, Ensemble, Sail Away)
Come Back To Me (John Cullum, On A Clear Day)
Doin' What Comes Naturally (Bernadette Peters, Annie Get Your Gun)
Here She Comes/East River Hoe Down (Ensemble, Two On The Aisle)
Love Will Come And Find Me (Laura Osnes, Bandstand)
Come To Me, Bend To Me (John Gustafson, Brigadoon)
Come Home (Audra McDonald, Nathan Gunn, Allegro)
When Mabel Comes In The Room (Company, Mack & Mabel)
I've Come To Wive It Wealthily In Padua (Brian Stokes Mitchell, Kiss Me, Kate)
When My Ship Comes Home(Christine Ebersole, Christine Ebersole
Sings Noel Coward)
Come Along With Me (Shirley MacLaine, Can-Can)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Judy Garland, Judy)
Close Every Door (The Crouch End Festival Chorus, Joseph And The
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)
Bring Him Home (Colm Wilkinson, Les Miserables)
Les Rois Du Monde (Damien Sargue, Philippe D'Avilla, Gregori Bacquet,
Romeo Et Juliette: De La Haine A L'Amour)
Come Up To My Place (Nancy Walker, Kris Alexander, On The Town)
Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man (Doc Cook and His Dreamland
Orchestra)
Welcome To The Rock (Joel Hatch, Company, Come From Away)
Welcome To The Renaissance (Michael James Scott, Ensemble,
Something Rotten!)
Welcome To Nowhere (Katrina Lenk, John Cariani, Etai Benson,
The Band's Visit)
Welcome To The Night (John Lithgow, Sweet Smell Of Success)
Go Into Your Dance (Carole Cook, Wanda Richert, Ensemble, 42nd Street)
Gotta Have Me Go With You (Judy Garland, A Star Is Born)
Good Girls Go To Heaven (Sally Kellerman, Breakfast At Tiffany's)
Not A Day Goes By (Jim Walton, Merrily We Roll Along)
I Want To Go Home (Daniel H. Jenkins, Big)
Let's Go Home (Joanna Gleason, Barry Bostwick, Nick & Nora)
Gone, Gone, Gone (Lilli Cooper, Tootsie)
Gone, I'm Gone (Nabiyah Be, The Fates, Hadestown)
I Will Go Sailing No More (Randy Newman, Toy Story)
Anything Goes (Sutton Foster, Ensemble, Anything Goes)
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