Sunday In New York/ A Pajama Party with Donna


I'm joining some real friends in a
 virtual pajama party this evening.
To see our group, visit our host

I'll be watching this, even though
 I just watched it on Sunday.
I love this comedy for many reasons,
 one of which is the brother's apartment. 
The tiny kitchen tucked below the bedroom 
up the spiral stairs...
The double tiered shutters to close 
at night for privacy...
perfect
The scenes around New York mean 
so much more to me 
now that my kids live there and I visit 
as often as I can, learning the rhythm and
the excitement of the city.
This is a light hearted ROM/COM romp that 
I have watched forever it seems.
I was 10 when it came out, 
so of course I did not see it in the theater
 but as soon as it hit tv, I was there.

I'll be watching curled up in the den, 
on the floral sofa in very mismatched pj's
 and sipping..let's see, I'll be sipping either 
some decaf coffee heavily laced with
peppermint mocha creamer,or some Chariot Gypsy wine.
Depends on how the day goes I suppose.
Munching? The only sweets in the house at the
moment are Mary Jane Peanut Butter Kisses.
Here is the link to the trailer.
Please check it out! 









Eileen Tyler (Fonda) is twenty-two years old and is 
suffering from her breakup with Russ (Robert Culp).

She comes to New York to visit her brother Adam (Robertson), who is an airline pilot. Eileen confides to her brother that she thinks she may be the only 22-year-old virgin left in the world. Adam assures her that sex is not what all men look for and insists he hasn't slept around. Of course, Adam is lying and is in hot pursuit of a tryst with his occasional girlfriend Mona. However, Adam's date with Mona has a series of job related interruptions. Meanwhile, Eileen decides to see if she can have some fun for herself in New York, and seems to find the perfect candidate in Mike (Taylor), a man she meets on the bus. But things get complicated when Russ pops in with a proposal and a mistaken assumption.


If by chance you decide to watch, and like it,
also check out Any Wednesday.
Another Fonda romp.