Live and Learn-Toss and Turn: The beginning.
It's been two years since I started to blog. Most of you (all of you) were not with me in the beginning, so I'm going to go back and look at a few things from then. Today I'm talking about our blog names.
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You may have noticed that my family has
the names of Ward, June, Wally, and Theodore. Some of you
may have thought that those were our real names. However, some of you
may have realized that those are our aliases based on names from the
TV show, Leave It to Beaver. Leave It to Beaver was a
situation comedy that aired from 1957 to 1963 and is still in reruns
today.
It's been two years since I started to blog. Most of you (all of you) were not with me in the beginning, so I'm going to go back and look at a few things from then. Today I'm talking about our blog names.
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Leave it to Beaver or the Family We're Based On
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leave_It_to_Beaver |
The show revolved around the Cleaver
Family--Ward and June, the parents, and Wally and Theodore, (also
known as the Beaver), their sons. The premise of the show was that
Beaver and Wally got themselves into scrapes that frustrated their
parents but from which ultimately everyone learned a lesson.
When I chose these aliases for my blog
world, I didn't think much about the significance except there were the right number and gender in the Cleaver family, and they were from a show that made me smile when I thought about it.
In this post I had planned to talk
about the details of the Cleaver family and compare and contrast them
with my family. However that's too much work, so I'm just going to
tell you a couple of things I found interesting about the making of
the show that resonates with me.
--The makers of the show wanted to
get gentle laughs. If anything got a really big laugh, they changed
the script to make it more of a chuckle or smile. While I love a good
belly laugh, the gentle laugh fits with my basic philosophy of life:
Everything in moderation.
--June often wore pearls and heels when
she was cooking and cleaning around the house. This is often made
fun of because it was so unrealistic. However once I heard an
interview with the actress that played June, and
she explained why those wardrobe choices were made. Apparently the
hollow at the bottom of her neck looked strange on film, so they had
her wear pearls to fix the problem. Also, as the actors grew that
played Wally and Beaver, they wanted her to be taller than them to
still look authoritative as a parent. Thus, they had her put on
heels. While you'll never find me cooking and cleaning in either pearls or heals, this reminds me that snap
judgments are often wrong. Many times you just don't know all of the
facts.
--Leave it to Beaver was the first TV show in which
the kids were the main focus and not the parents. I don't have
anything meaningful to say about this except that I find it
interesting.
Another time, I may go into individual
episodes, but for now, you know where our blog names came from.
But Wait There's More:
If you read here very often and you've been paying attention, you may have noticed that several other major and minor Leave It to Beaver characters show up in my posts.
Hahaha, I had no idea they weren't your real names :) Although I did think it was strange you were telling us your family's names and not yours!
ReplyDeleteI've never watched Leave it to Beaver, but I vaguely remember a remake movie around 15 years ago.
It was always obvious to me that we were based on Leave it to Beaver until someone commented that they thought those were our real names. Then I realized that the show may not have run outside of the US and even though it has been in reruns since it closed, some may not have seen it.
Delete"Golly gee Beav!" Somehow that's what goes off in my head every time you use one of your aliases!
ReplyDeleteMy kids didn't really know about the Beav and Wally, so I made them watch a show so they would know who they were named after.
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