My ophthamoligist has been watching my cataract for a few years and the time came when he announced I was ready for surgery.
Last Thursday I had it taken care of. Everything went well. About 3:00 that afternoon my phone rang - it was ABC World NEWS.
They wanted to know if I would be interested in participating in a scheduled program on retirement living.
YES!!
"Could they come to my home on Monday for an interview and filiming?"
I told them that I had just come home after having cataract surgery, had a patch on my eye, drops to take, and various precautions to take like not getting my eye wet. I told them I would check with the doctor and get back to them.
The doctor said it would be ok to shampoo my hair and even said I could wear eye makeup!
So, it was a go!!
I've been written up in local newspapers, national newspapers, magazines, made a few presentations, and been on Retirement Living TV, but this was different! ABC TV!!
I must say I was anxious about how it would go and was glad when Monday finally came. Once the crew arrived at my home and introduced themselves I started to feel relaxed. They were a down to earth group and worked well together. That's a picture of me and ABC News producer Anne-Marie Dorning.
ABC's World News with Charles Gibson aired on July 2nd at 6:30 PM on the East and West coast and 5:30 PM Central Time - Retirees Move on Campus and Into Blogosphere.
As Charles Gibson would say, "Have a good day."
PS. My son Steve was here and showed the crew live streaming from his cell phone. Here's a video of that:
He also shot a behind the scenes video of the first part of my interview. Here's the full interview:
Alternate Formats: QuickTime (.mov), iPhone (.m4v)
Update:
Here's my portion of the segment...
If you missed the full segment you can now watch it on the ABC News site.
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