The Bow Tie That Could

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We had a formal affair last night, the 100th anniversary of our synogogue. I had my tuxedo dry cleaned, shoes polished, and bow tie pressed.

 

I like tying my own bow tie. It is more authentic than buying one of the already tied ties -- more Bond-ish, though I have no idea if James Bond tied his own ties or not. Anyway, I have been tying my own bow ties for years. It usually takes a few tries to get it right.

 

Last night as we were getting ready I suddenly thought I forgot how to do it.  I even had to watch a video on YouTube to remind myself. I tried and tried. We were already running late and I became more frustrated and confused.

 

The worst of it was not that I was having difficulty doing this - instead I was convincing myself I had dementia, or worse. After all these years how could I have forgotten, and even after a video reminder how can I be so confused about what goes where or into what hole.  I gave up in frustration and had to wear my long tuxedo tie.  All night though I worried about having to have a brain scan and I started thinking about all of my forgetfulness and tasks that seem a little more difficult these days.

 

We came home after the event, and feeling like the Little Engine That Could I tried one more time to tie my sad little limp bowtie. And sure enough, it worked and I did it. I smiled at myself in the mirror, proudly showed Eve, then pulled the tie off and went to bed.

 


Comments

Fred Klein

You are consistent in all of your imperfection and insecurity and that's why we love and value you.
Corey Bearak

Must have been stress of the moment.
Maybe the how to video messed you up.
I have bow-ties and white tuxedo shirts (and white dress shirts. Through Gotham I procured a blue shirt. I also prefer long tux ties to bow-ties. Some friends including Attorney Rich Luthman of our Staten Island Gotham group wear bow-ties as part of his signature dress outfit. There remain many things I accept and think work well on other but shun for me (unless forced, as in the black and white sweet sixteen we attended a few years back which caused me to acquire a black dress shirt and black tie (I have found more re-uses for the shirt as opposed to the tie.)
Burton Fendelman

I so emphasize with your story! But the great part of your story, you remembered that you did not do the bow tie thing earlier in the evening.

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