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Happy Belated Birthday to Zelda

October 1, 2018 by Melinda Blau

 Zelda would have turned 107 on September 11th or 12th (people of her generation often didn’t know their “real” birthdays).  She died a few months short of her 105th birthday. 

This was taken when she was a young 99, on one of her daily 3-mile walks. Halfway through, she asked solicitously, “Do you need to sit down, dear?”   We sat for a few minutes on the bridge spanning the Intercoastal Waterway at 163rd Street and discussed Consequential Strangers, a book she could have written!

I met Zelda on the tennis courts when she was 92. All in white with an oversized racket that dwarfed her barely-five-foot frame, she reached out and put a hand on my arm as I walked through the gate.  “Dear, you have a very nice stroke.”   By her own admission, she was quite the pick-up artist. It worked on me; I willingly became one of her “conquests.”   

Zelda was interested in everything.  She was smart, direct, and always funny — an unapologetic and charming ham.  She punctuated every conversation with an “a propos”  — an amusing witticism or a dirty joke inspired by the topic at hand.    

Once, when I complained about something not going well for me — it could have been work or family or some annoyance at the condo — without missing a beat, she said, “The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.”  

“Good quote.  Where’s it from — and how do you do that?” I asked, clarifying, “remember all this stuff?  You have an a propos up your sleeve for everything.”

“Doesn’t that quotation sound familiar to you?” she asked playfully.  

It did, I admitted, but I didn’t know why.

“I read it in your book, honey.  It’s the quote by William James at the beginning of  Chapter 6.”

 

 

 

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