Showing posts with label oprah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oprah. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Farewell Oprah

I can't believe I never gave Oprah a proper farewell post. What is wrong with me?
For as much as I love to hate her she has accomplished a lot. Watching these last shows where they've gone back to see where people are, I've been very impressed with all the good she's done.
So farewell Oprah!! Good luck on your new network. Too bad I don't have the channel so I could continue our love/hate relationship.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Don't Judge Me!

I gave in and watched the Oprah special.
What else can I say?
I think I have a problem.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Dear Oprah

Dear Oprah,
Today's a big day for you. I know because it's been all over the news.
The first show starting your last season.
I'm feeling torn.
You're the person I love to hate. (can't believe I'm admitting it but I've dedicated 10 posts to you over the years)
What will I do when you're off the air? Who will I complain about yet continue to watch?
So, here's to you on your 25th season.
Love Amy
PS (to be read sarcastically)
You picked John Travolta as your first guest back? Really? I'm sure you could have found someone better.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Oh Crap! She Did It Again!

Dang that Oprah! Here I go again blogging about my love/hate relationship with her.
The only reason I decided to blog about this, is that a couple of you actually asked if I had watched a recent episode and what my thoughts were. First off, thanks for even caring what I have to say. That's nice.
The episode people were talking about was the one about talking to your kids about sex. If you haven't seen it. All I can say is.... WOW!
Some things I really loved, and some things made me really uncomfortable. I actually watched the whole thing and then made Seth watch it with me again.
I tried to find a clip on youtube, of my favorite quote from the show, but I couldn't find the one I wanted. Anyway I found it really profound. This woman who is the editor of seventeen magazine was talking about a recent study that had been done about teenagers and sex and talking with their parents. Here is what she said:
"It's clear that these girls (in jr.high) are doing and talking about very advanced sexual things and what they really want their mothers to talk about with them, is the emotional side. They want their mothers to talk to them about, how do I know if this boy is just using me? How do I know if I'm ready for it? That's the part where mothers play a huge role that the internet and their friends just can't do."
I really liked that, because it's a great reminder that a mothers role is so important (more than friends and more than the internet) and we shouldn't overlook how important a role it is.
Another thing I really liked, was when the they talked about not freaking out when your kid tells you something you don't want to hear. The best way to get them to stop talking to you in the future is to make a big deal about something they are trying to be honest with you about. I liked that because it reminded me of some advice my good friend Carolyn K gave me. Those of you who know her would agree she's a great mom and from personal experience if you ever need advice I would go to her.
I hate that we live in a world where we have to talk to our kids about sex when they are still in elementary. We all want our kids to stay young and innocent but the bottom line is it's 2009 and things aren't the same as when we grew up. The show was trying to address the point that the more we talk about things with our kids the more they will feel comfortable and not feel like everything is taboo and bad. I do agree with that part.
That said, as I watched the show I had to remind myself that our church and the teens in our church are not like the rest of the world. Of course they hear and know about things.... but giving your teenage girl a vibrator? Really? Yes, that's what they were saying to do.
As always, after I watch Oprah I'm right back where I started. She bugs me and a lot of what she said bugged me, but I still watched it. When will I learn?

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

I can't help it! She's like crack to me!


I firmly believe that the first step to getting help is admitting there's a problem. Well here goes.

I have a love/hate relationship with Oprah. I say I can't stand her and I blog about how she bugs me, yet what am I watching every night? Yes, Oprah! I'm so annoyed with myself. I have the DVR set up to record it so every night I check who the guest was and decide if I want to watch it. The other day she had the octuplet woman's dad on. I was so annoyed with many things through out the interview. But, not once did I turn it off. Half way through watching it I realized I have a problem. I know I'm sick of Oprah yet I COULD NOT TURN THE TV OFF!! I know, I need help!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

No more Oprah for me

A few nights ago I decided to catch up on some episodes of Oprah that I had recorded. This turned out to be a HUGE mistake. The first was about "husbands who cheat and why". The second was people who made the news and where are they now. One of the guests included Elizabeth Smart. The last one, which I could only watch 3 minutes of, was about keeping our children safe. What little I caught was about child molesters and how they are doing horrible things to younger and younger children and posting it on the web. Then they interviewed the people who have to watch these horrible images and catch the predators. Like I said I didn't make it through much because I really couldn't stomach it.
Which brings me to why I did this post. Seth has basically banned me from watching Oprah because of what it does it to me. I don't know if this is normal or not, but I can't separate myself from what I'm watching. And since I tend to watch all of my TV at night, I then can't sleep, because I'm thinking of how evil the world is and are my kids safe, and so forth. After I watched these episodes I went to Seth for reassurance and he tells me "you have to stop watching Oprah it's making you crazy". Thanks Honey, not was I was hoping for. But there is truth in what he said. Because honestly, I'm a big bag of crazy after I watch stuff like this. Especially when the subject is kids being molested. My mind goes crazy thinking up things.
I totally understand why Oprah has these shows. And there really is a lot of good information to be taken from them. It's just I can't watch it. What would work best for me is cliffs notes. If there is someone who would watch it and then tell me about it, that would be great. Any takers?
For now I think I'll have to stick with shows like "The Office" and "30 Rock".
So long for now Oprah.