Monday, January 30, 2012

Happy "Ham for Miss Landers Day!"



On a chilly January Sunday, many years ago, Bertie and I were visiting my parents and we were all feeling a bit of ennui. Christmas and New Year’s Day had passed. The house was denuded of the shimmer and excitement of the holidays. Valentine’s Day was weeks away. Everything, for lack of a better word was, “blah.” And so, while my father and I set the table and tried in our own backward way to assist my mother with dinner, in the background, “Bonanza” played on TV. We noticed that the guest star in the episode was one Sue Randall, best known to most of us as Theodore Cleaver’s teacher—the beloved Miss Landers—on “Leave it to Beaver.”

What was Miss Landers doing at the Ponderosa? We didn’t know. We weren’t paying attention. Yet, Hoss was going on at length about a ham. “What’s going on there?” My mother asked. “Dunno,” I replied. “They’re trying to get a ham for Miss Landers.”

And, suddenly, a light went on. It was “Ham for Miss Landers Day.” And, so, it has been since. The Sunday closest to January 28 is always “Ham for Miss Landers Day.” And, so, it is with great pride that I wish all of you a happy belated Ham for Miss Landers Day. It is my deepest wish that all of you (or even one of you) will celebrate this important holiday. After all, Miss Landers does need the ham. And though Sue Randall is long-gone—after having donated her body to science—we honor her memory and that of the charming, wide-eyed Miss Landers (to whom June Cleaver once “accidentally” made the gift of a lacy slip)—with these humble declarations of our support and obeisance. On this day, we eat in her honor. No, not ham. I don’t really like ham. But, pancetta is always nice. Offer gifts of modest underwear to your friends (or your child's second grade teacher), raise your glass of ginger ale high and bid your loved ones a very, very happy “Ham for Miss Landers Day.” Beaver would like that, and, I’m sure Hoss would, too.

10 comments:

April said...

You are so weird. It's a good thing you're cute. Alright, consider me a convert, I will celebrate Ham for Miss Landers Day. As long as I can add vodka to the celebration, I'm all for it. Happy HFML Day, you adorable nutso.

Matt said...

I'm a convert, too! I love this idea. We all need an extra celebration. Happy Ham for Miss Landers Day! I don't think that's weird at all. I think it's beautiful, but I do agree with April that you're an adorable 'nutso,' but that's part of your charm. Thanks for the new holiday...........MB

Carolyn said...

Oh, you little dumpling...I love this! Nice altarpiece, too.

Shawn said...

Okay, I want to join in the celebration...but, I have no ham. If I were to add bacon to something, does that count? I certainly don't want to violate any holiday rules... :)

Kathy said...

Love it! So funny!

Joseph Crisalli said...

Welcome, April, to a new tradition. I am pleased to wish you a happy Ham for Miss Landers Day. I am pleased, also, to be an adorable nutso.

Joseph Crisalli said...

Well, Matt, thank you. May this Ham for Miss Landers Day bring you much joy and peace. I am glad you're a convert!

Joseph Crisalli said...

Thanks, Carolyn!

Joseph Crisalli said...

Any pork product will do Shawn. The rules are loose. Miss Landers loved bacon, too, I'm sure.

Joseph Crisalli said...

Good to see you, Kathy.