The magic of one…

It’s taken me a few days to be able to put the words together about how I feel about this… the passing of Olivia Newton John. I like many others are heart broken by her passing.

As a Gen X, I grew up listening to her music and watching her movies and I now feel as though I have lost a close friend, even though she didn’t even know me.

Australia and the world lost a beautiful woman who had the heart and soul to match her outward beauty. She was a woman who gave greatly with her talent but also with her time and her money towards the things she cared deeply about.

Olivia Newton John was a genuine person and she will be greatly missed in this world. She has left behind her legacy with the people she touched, her music, her movies, the projects she supported but not only that but with her family and her friends she left behind.

For me and for many others, I think in years to come, we will remember what we were doing when we heard the news of Olivia Newton John’s passing. A friend told me that she had died in a text message, so I got onto Facebook after that and reading people’s posts and comments on the news pages I have on my Facebook, the tears started flowing.

During the day, I saw many Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok posts with people paying their own respects in their way to Olivia. They too had me shedding quite a few tears.

She may have been born in the UK but Australia adopted her as one of our own quickly. She loved Australia as much as Australia loved her.

On the night of 8 August 2022, one of the TV stations here in Australia played the movie Grease in honour of the passing of Olivia Newton John. I watched the movie, I’ve seen it many times as it’s a firm favourite, then there were moments I cried during the film that featured heavily Olivia, the end of the film had me in tears too as the car took flight into the clouds.

Thank you Olivia for the music and the movies for they will live on in our hearts. Thank you for being the person you were. Earth has lost an angel but she has grown her wings and is with the angels in heaven.

Until next time

Kaye

Raindrops on Roses…

On Saturday night one of my all time favourite movies was on TV. If the title doesn’t give away which movie it is, I’ll tell you, The Sound of Music. For those who have never seen The Sound of Music, warning, there are major spoilers ahead… you have been warned…

It doesn’t matter that I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen this movie, whenever it comes on TV, you’ll find me watching it and singing along to the songs.

I’ve also read the book written by Maria Von Trapp which the movie is based on. (I won’t provide any spoilers for those who want to find the book and read it).

This is a movie that appeals to people because there’s something in it for everyone… it has beautiful costumes of the era of World War II, the “underdog” Maria who does indeed have confidence to not only get the Von Trapp children to fall in love with her, Captain Von Trapp eventually does as well heart and she becomes his wife and step mother or Mother to his children. So you have the big romantic story as well. There’s the songs you can’t help but sing along to. There’s the baddies to boo at, like the German’s and Baroness Von Schrader for just getting in the way between the Captain and Maria and their romance. There’s the humour throughout the movie as well and to top it off, there’s a wedding.

The Sound of Music for me is a movie that will never get old and will be always timeless. It will never be outdated either because over the course of time, The Sound of Music has indeed become a timeless and much loved classic, which will attract future generations of people to fall in love with this enchanting movie, just as it has made generations of people fall in love with it already.

May the hills always be alive with the sound of music…

Until next time

Kaye