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 There is one scene in the SW saga that piques my interest more than any other at this time of year: the scene in ROTS where Anakin rushes to the opera house to meet Palpatine for what I perceive to be the first real step Anakin takes down the slope to the Dark Side. I often wonder what went through George Lucas' mind to set such a Darkly significant scene in such a beautiful, creative, and different setting? At no other time in the saga do we get a glimpse into the artistic culture of the GFFA. There are very indirect and passing references to such...the intricately painted ceiling in the dining area of the Lars homestead, various works of art in the Jedi Temple and the Palace at Theed, but those are the only real glimpses into the artistic culture of the GFFA that I can think of.
Surely the GFFA was filled with rich and diverse culture...arts, entertainment, and music. Music. Theatre. I know how important these things are in my life...and my son's.
Two years ago, I wrote a blog entry here mentioning my son's turn as Gaston in his high school's production of Beauty and the Beast. He was a sophomore at the time, and that show was his first experience in a play/musical production of any kind. It was only in the months immediately preceding that show that we discovered that my son could sing. Now, as a soon-to-graduate senior with the lead role of Tevye in this week's Fiddler on the Roof, my son's path has been determined. He will attend college for Vocal Performance next fall with an emphasis on Theatre and Opera.
If you read my previous entry, you know what this means to me...personally...the woman who is Troy's mother. My son's accomplishments touch me not only as a matter of motherly pride, but also as they reach deep into who I was long before I had children...who I still am. Deep down. In the place I don't always have the opportunity to share with the world. My feelings about the fact that it is my own flesh and blood who reaches out to me in this way are difficult to articulate. Troy and I have a very unique relationship.
Luke and Anakin had a very unique relationship.
In choosing to be a Jedi "like (his) father before (him)," Luke inadvertently reached out to the Anakin who existed before he was enveloped by Darth Vader. I say "inadvertently" because Luke wasn't choosing to save his father when he first followed Obi-wan Kenobi on his damned fool idealistic crusade. He was choosing what his heart told him, what his genes told him, what his father inside him told him. We talk here often about Padme's last words resonating inside Luke years later, but we don't often discuss the voice of Anakin inside Luke that called him to be a Jedi. It was more than a boy's schoolyard dream that compelled Luke to choose his path. It was Anakin's heart and Anakin's gifts, coursing through Luke's veins. It was with Anakin's own gifts that his son reached out to him.
When my son, Troy, takes the stage as Tevye this Wednesday night, he will perform with an artist's heart and gifts that he inherited from me, reaching out to me in a way he can't possibly yet fathom. His talents dwarf mine, to be sure, but they were once mine. Watching Troy onstage, I will be watching the "me" that existed before he was born. I don't necessarily need to be "saved" or redeemed, but every once in a while, I do need to be reminded of whom I am.
Luke is Anakin. Troy...is me.
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FAN4YRS A Rebel's Ramblings
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 7:12 AM
Yes. Genes and family are intriguing. The older I get I see, for good and for bad, how like my father and mother I am. Genesis says of Adam and Eve's son, Seth, that he was "in his father's image", and of course, Adam, and mankind in general, was created in the imagine of God. That image cannot be shaken, no matter how much one may try to repress it or rebel against it.
I am glad that Troy has embraced your imagine. I think that children often do or become what their parents might have liked or wanted to do. Giving birth is the way God gave us to take part in the creation process.
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DPM_Shadowluker Fleeting Shadows Of Thoughts
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 7:17 AM
Hey AMI! LTNS!
don't necessarily need to be "saved" or redeemed - I think that in our own ways, every day we live there are ways we need to be saved, and redeemed cause I don't know about most others, but thoughts will always try to bring me down or make me feel low, and something has to come along and redeem us to set us back on the right path. I know that you and your son have had rough times, so inadvertently he is 'saving' you both by reach out in a way as you say he does not yet fathom to show you how much you both care for each other.
I hope that my B's and your P's meet in the playoffs!
Until next time, from the shadows of my own mind - this is DPM out..
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Oboe-Wan Oboe-Wan's Hive of Scum & Villainy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 8:05 AM
I recently discovered that my talents for baking & yoga come from my grandfather (my father's father) - it's interesting to see how proud my father can be of this fact, too. It makes me feel like I have a connection to the man who died when I was 6 & through that connection my father is able to connect with his father again.
For good or evil, I see traits of my parents in me. And now, even in my child, I see traits of Hubby-Wan & myself. You're at a fun age w/Troy - his path is clear to you all. It makes me wonder in 12 years where will I be w/Padawan-Wan?
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mastersaurkon The Four Nerf Herders of the Apocalypse
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 8:20 AM
Well that's a concidence. Just last month my sister's highschool did Fiddler on the Roof. That performance was one of the best I have ever seen. (My sister played the youngest of Tevya's daughters, just to let you know)
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leia19886 Someone get this big walking carpet out of my way ...
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:16 AM
Congratulations to you son!
Now, as I wipe tears, once again you have written a beautiful enry.
The bond between mother/father and child is a precious one.
Mabey, one day I'll get to experince it for myself.
((( hugs )))
leia
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nob01 Oil Bath Bubbles
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:21 AM
And an emotional time will be had by all.
Look forward to reading the reviews!
Great blog, ami
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:37 AM
Great blog, Ami. You capture wonderfully the bond you share, and how it relates to Luke and Anakin. Good luck to Troy and to you as he takes the stage. Again, a wonderful blog and I look forward to reading the review also!
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jkelly There Is No Conflict
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:46 AM
I'm out of it for a little while, and you're having delusions of granduer. The boy sings, and all of the sudden you're an opera singer,eh? That's how it works? I guess that makes me a Power Ranger.
More importantly, does the HS provide tie-offs for all those kids on roofs? I sense ... an OSHA violation.
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Corterville Yoda's House of Pancakes
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:52 AM
I am glad to hear your son has taken in interest in the performing arts. It seems that high school boys (at least my high school anyway) tend to look at acting and singing as uncool. Most would never try it, and that's a shame. The feeling one gets up on the stage, with hundreds of eyes on you, cannot be explained. There's a magic in it. I wish I had done more plays.
You have to post video of his performance. 
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:57 AM
I think I was editing this post at the exact time jkelly (whom I love dearly, folks  ...well sorta...kinda...maybe...) was ever-so-slightly bashing exactly what I was editing! No, smart ###! I wasn't an opera singer...unless you count that singing in church thing. Troy's way more talented than I ever was.
Back to the comments...

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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 10:01 AM
The older I get I see, for good and for bad, how like my father and mother I am.
A really good point, FAN4YRS, though I have to say that while I know there are ways in which I'm like my parents, I also know that sometimes when I see those things in myself, I actively try to change them!!  Rats...my kid will probably try to do the same!
every day we live there are ways we need to be saved, and redeemed
When you put it that way, DPM, you're right. And every day I hear my son sing, perhaps he saves me in some way.
I hope that my B's and your P's meet in the playoffs!
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hansgirl3 Invoking the Squee
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 10:03 AM
At no other time in the saga do we get a glimpse into the artistic culture of the GFFA
Oh my goodness, you are so right, Ami! I never realized that before. Thanks for bringing that aspect out. In one of the EU books, Leia is frantically trying to get ahold of a piece of Alderaanian art that had been lost.
I love that Troy is carrying on your beautiful talent for singing. That is the same way that my mom feels about my singing. I keep saying I'm going to get back to singing now that dancing, for me, has become a thing of my past.
I wish Troy all the luck in the world in his endeavors. I'm sure he'll do very well!!! I always wanted to go into Opera. *sigh* Can I live vicariously through him? 
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hansgirl3 Invoking the Squee
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 10:04 AM
Oh!!! And I LOVE Fiddler on the Roof! What a wonderful part to be able to play!!! I wish I was there to go see the production.  Enjoy it for me, will ya? 
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 10:06 AM
I recently discovered that my talents for baking & yoga come from my grandfather (my father's father)
How cool is that, Oboe?!!!! I often try to pin down where I got my (limited...got that j..."limited") talents from. All I can come up with is my uncle. He sang a mean drunken Irish ballad once upon a time.
It makes me wonder in 12 years where will I be w/Padawan-Wan?
In a fabulous concert hall somewhere...!
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 10:48 AM
I guess that makes me a Power Ranger.
Wait...let me guess...you're the white Ranger, right...the falcon??
I sense ... an OSHA violation.
No worries, j. I've got an in with the music department, and they've got it covered.
Cool that you did some acting/singing, Corterville!
boys...tend to look at acting and singing as uncool
It's my 6'2" son's passion!
I keep saying I'm going to get back to singing
DO IT, hg!!!
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Granny-Wan I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 11:11 AM
WOO-HOO! Way to go Troy! Well, Ami, that's #4 who's accomplished.... you're my hero....
All I can come up with is my uncle. He sang a mean drunken Irish ballad once upon a time.
Hey, now I know why I'm such a smartass... my uncle who recently passed had quite a snarky sense of humor...
Watching Troy onstage, I will be watching the "me" that existed before he was born.
You can't go back.... but you CAN relive it!
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Sarlacc-Pitt Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 11:59 AM
As I've said before, Congratulations to Troy and you for his accomplishments.... most impressive!  And yes, I said you because you definitely have played a big part in his future... as his mother and as a great role model, and for all of the encouragement you (and the rest of the family, of course) have given him... that's a big part of what's going on with him now. Having the guts to go onstage like that takes alot of courage and confidence, which you have undoubtedly given him.
Talent, musical or otherwise, can definitely be passed on through genes, but it's rare that it is focused and soars without someone standing behind you... or in the wings... or in the audience... with a box of Kleenex. 
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comanderbly That's Impossible. Even for a Computer.
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 1:04 PM
Wow great blog. And congrats to you and your son. Be sure to take some credit for his achievements, though - you cannot discount how people in your life can have a positive impact on your accomplishments.
I really like how you connected Luke and Anakin like that, very interesting. Luke always seemed to have a better handle on balancing his responsibilities to his friends with his duties as a Jedi. Guess he inadvertently learned from some of his father's mistakes. 
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Darth Vader Meditation Chamber
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 1:45 PM
Knowing what this means to you I couldn't be happier! Congratulations to both of you!
At no other time in the saga do we get a glimpse into the artistic culture of the GFFA.
What? Is Max Rebo's band not good enough for you or what?

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Graham 76 Confessions Of A Mindless Philosopher
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 1:46 PM
I just want to echo what Pitt said a couple of posts up. Troy's achievements are fantastic, congrats to both him, and of course you. As parents, we all have a responsibility to ensure our children recieve the best upbringing as possible. This is reflected in later life when the child chooses his or her own path. Although not always the case, 9 times out of 10 it is down to the parents' guidance and love that our children achieve their dreams. You are a great mother ami - never, ever forget that.
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darthgrievious93 Hey, Ho, Let's Go!
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 2:20 PM
So, Luke is Anakin, You are Troy, Leia's Padme, and Luke, again, is partial Obi-wan.
Who am I?
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JediPug1 Like My Father Before Me
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 2:24 PM
Awesome my dear.... I have no doubt that Troy is a reflection of his very beautiful (inside and outside) mother... best of luck to him this week!
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jedilily1026 Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 2:57 PM
Tevye in this week's Fiddler on the Roof
No doubt he'll be great. Wish him luck for me.
As I grow older...looking at my children and the decisions they make, the manner in which they express themselves, and their accomplisments, I''ve come to realize that "they're just like me", especially my girls. It's been on my mind for a while now. I just wish SW was part of their life...maybe one day they'll understand this obsession I have but until then I can only hope.
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padmeskywalker77 Padme's Legacy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 3:10 PM
This is just awesome not only for Troy, but for you as well!! I wish both of you the best during the show and for the time between now and his graduation. I know I am a reflection of both of my parents in many ways...and I know how proud they were of me when I accomplished each major milestone.
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viagoangel2 Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 4:55 PM
If you don't want to??? Not in blog entry, sorry folks 
How could I pass this up? You are so silly sometimes, Ami  lol
As always, you bring forth something that has been overlooked "Art & Culture"...will wonders ever cease  Nicely done
Loved this line(s) : It was Anakin's heart and Anakin's gifts, coursing through Luke's veins. It was with Anakin's own gifts that his son reached out to him.
Gave me chills, sweetie, just awesome. Yay!
cont.
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viagoangel2 Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 4:56 PM
Congrats to Troy and To you Too, M'lady. Though the lights will be shinning and casting a glow upon your "talented" son, he won't be the only one " glowing" on opening night
Hugs, kisses, and applause to the whole Ami' Family 
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KaiYves
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 5:37 PM
We also never see archeology until Polis Massa. ROTS has a lot of firsts!
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gold5 I lost Tiree, lost Dutch!..or How I learned to stop worrying and love the Death Star.
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 7:14 PM
I get my drawing abilities from both my parents. Where they got theirs I'm not sure. I even graduated from the same art college they did. The funny thing is. My dad had gone into the sign business as an artist as well as commercial art in order to pay the bills. I have found myself, wanting to or not in that same path. Sometimes I feel I let myself down because of it. Not to say Graphic Design and sign work isn't honorable work, but more because I had hopes and dreams for myself that went beyond that. That I should have been more than just following in their footsteps. I still have time, but time has a tendency to get away from me.
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gold5 I lost Tiree, lost Dutch!..or How I learned to stop worrying and love the Death Star.
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 7:19 PM
I also see other elements of myself coming from other family members. I can see also see many elements of Amy and I as well as family coming through Abby. Watching her grow it is like you can almost see family centric energies physically morphing and gelling within her. The thing I enjoy the most though, is that the part that is soley her shines brighter than any of it. It shows me that though we are made up of our parents and ancestors we are more and there is hope in that.
I hope his performance is a hit and the excitment of being up there drives him to greater heights.
Break a leg kid! and May the Force be with him!
My love to you and yours as always! Later!
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DJ Maul: Got Feet? DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 7:23 PM
awesome entry.
congrats to you and your son! Its a rare thing when one can truly pursue the goals they want and you son already has the talent and also it seems the drive to do so....you should be very proud, and Im sure you already are
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 8:50 PM
Thank you! Too often I read that people find the opera scene weird...but it's one of my favorite settings in the entire saga!
You deserve to be one proud mama-- proud of #4 and proud of YOU! That's a very special connection the two of you have and one you clearly will cherish forever. Plus, in the world of performing arts, having a wise mentor with experience is priceless. (He will probably experience the highest highs & the lowest lows...and will definitely need some money.  )
Break a leg, Troy!!
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:15 PM
I read your entry again as I just got home from work and can now fully appreciate its meaning as I sit at the computer. It's truly wonderful the gifts you have given Troy, which he uses to make people happy as they listen. And its also wonderful how you can relate that back to yourself, your own life, and the bond you share. You must be very proud of his and your accomplishments, and I applaud you both.
It's funny that you mention the Lars homestead ceiling, because I wrote a blog a while back about that ... shameless blug! Not exactly in your context here, of course, but something I was thinking at the time.
Again, a great blog, ami.
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Diviner525 In the Flesh
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:21 PM
ami-dee, all the best wishes for Troy's role in "Fiddler on the Roof" and for everything in the future. It really is an exciting feeling to realize what you want to pursue in college (and beyond), and as always I'm enjoying when you share this stuff. We've joked about it before, but in all sincerity, you really do remind me of my "real life" big sister.
Everything is great on this end, but we've got Spring Fever really really bad here. This winter has been absolutely brutal! Ready for some reasonable weather here in the great midwest and being able to get outdoors for some fun again.
Stay cool as always, and you've got the home email address if you wanna say hello anytime.
D525.
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 9:29 PM
Thank goodness, I didn't miss out! Honestly, that was a beautiful entry. Just like the others, I found your perspective on one's inner drive to be very refreshing. Speaking as a son, I often wonder if my parents know how much they mean to me now. When you're a kid, it's hard to appreciate the challenges and concerns of your parents when you're just trying to grow up. I've tried to express my love and appreciation verbally, but wonder if I should take the time to do so in letter form too. I just seem to be more open and expressive in that medium...just like you've done here it would appear.
Nice one, Ami...and thanks for the heads-up. 
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 11:16 PM
I will return
I hope so JMW!
but you CAN relive it!
...and I can't wait, GW! Thank you for your kind words.
Your comments mean a lot to me, Pitt.
confidence, which you have undoubtedly given him.
More than any artsy talent, I hope Troy has enough confidence to carry him through life. I know it's something I have lacked...
commanderbly...I like to think that Luke seemed to have a better handle on responsibility because of what his father suffered before him. Luke is the responsible Anakin without the messed up Jedi rules.
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 11, 2008 11:26 PM
Is Max Rebo's band not good enough for you or what?
Well. I DO have them on reserve for my first kid's wedding!  It is SOOO good to see you DV!
...and you, G!!  Thank you so much for your kind words.
Who am I?
I don't know, dg93, but I am Anakin!
best of luck to him this week!
Thank you so much, Pug! 
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 12, 2008 6:53 AM
Lily...That "My kid is just like me" realization is huge, isn't it?!
I like the thought of my kids being a "reflection" of me, too, ps77! I like the way you worded that.
he won't be the only one "glowing" on opening night
Don't look at me, Angel...I'll be BAWLING!!!!! Thank you for your sweet words!
ROTS has a lot of firsts!
It DOES, KaiYves...maybe why I love it so much!
lol, gold5! Fortunately my dear son doesn't embarrass easily. I've trained him well...hehehehe
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 12, 2008 7:09 AM
That I should have been more than just following in their footsteps. I still have time, but time has a tendency to get away from me.
I know exactly what you're saying. If I can still do this writing thing at my age, you can expand your artistic horizons as well!!! It is never, ever too late.
Its a rare thing when one can truly pursue the goals they want
SO true, DJ. Troy's very fortunate to know what he loves and have some talent at what he loves. All he can do now is give it his best.
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 12, 2008 7:14 AM
jp77...Troy has been enamored of Pavrotti, et al, for a few years now and he's always loved singing classical music, but it's only in recent months( with encouragement from two amazing voice teachers) that he's really decided that he would like to give opera a try! We'll see!!
...and will definitely need some money
Hehehe...yeah...THAT part I already know!!
DH...You blug away! I commented on that blog entry. Can't believe I missed it!!! Thanks again!
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Mar 12, 2008 7:24 AM
and as always I'm enjoying when you share this stuff.
And as always, I'm enjoying seeing you around!! Thank you! And we've got spring fever here, too!
I'll definitely be in touch!
Speaking as a son,
It's great to hear your perspective, K-fan. Thank you!!
~~~~~~~~~~~
Thank you all for your well wishes for Troy. As I sent my "Tevye" off to school this morning, he was quiet and clearly a little nervous. He said his daily, "I love you, mom," (I am very fortunate that way...he tells me he loves me every, single day), and then he said..."Thank you for everything." I've got tears in my eyes, again, just thinking about it.
You're welcome, my little man...for everything...
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jkthunder Seven Pieces
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date Posted: Mar 13, 2008 7:58 AM
I'm so happy for you and your legacy  but I dunno how artistic Squid Lake really is 
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zach starwalker
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date Posted: Mar 13, 2008 4:12 PM
Congratulations. Apparently my school is doing the Wizard of Oz. There is no witch. There is no tornado(rocket ship apparently) and there are no munchkins. They arent politically correct they say.
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Mar 13, 2008 7:48 PM
the only real glimpses into the artistic culture of the GFFA
ah, dear ami, what about the architecture? I suppose, being the daughter of an architect, I see building design as something artistic. Just throught I'd throw that in.
I know it took a while, but I am . . . finally . . . back. For better or worse.
Ami, while I am not you, I think I have a pretty good idea of where you're standing right now. I think it's amazing when we see our own traits in our children, and it's awesome when we see some of our own innate talents in them.
(cont. . .)
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Mar 13, 2008 7:56 PM
(cont. . .)
I know you're well aware of my own situation in that regard. My padawan has taken her creative flair in her own direction, and I anxiously await to see how her future unfolds.
I hope your son is enjoying his run as Teyve.  What a great role!
They arent politically correct they say.  Sorry, zach, not the reaction you were expecting, but it never ceases to amaze me how ridiculous some folks/groups/organizations get. Sad, too, IMO. What is this world coming to when we start rewriting classics!  | | |