I once spent a week on jury duty with John Nash.
I’m glad I was smoking back
then*, because it meant I got to hang out with him next to the gritty
Trenton courthouse. (No lawyer wanted either of us for a jury.)
This was after he won the Nobel Prize in Economics
but before A Beautiful Mind was written (let alone filmed), so he was a celebrity to nobody there but me, which suited us both just fine.
I wish I
remembered more of the things he told me about his Nobel adventures. I asked him if he had bought
something great with the money–he said the best thing was a
cordless phone! He loved being able to have the phone with him when he
was taking a bath. (This was before anyone had mobile phones.)
On the way home that night, I bought Frank a cordless
phone.
![]() our daughters. On the weekend my wonderful sister Marie came to help us all buy ballgowns, Amity, trying on Merrell Yeti boots, said, “Oh, these feel so good. I Marie looked at me and said, “I’ll have what she’s having.” |
Caveat–if
you get these beautiful boots, wear socks inside them. The black fleece
lining leaves your ankles and feet a dusty gray. Not the best look to
go with party shoes!
* And I’m even gladder that I quit later that year.