And it looks as if Amanda's kid is due at the end of the summer, according to Jane...wonder if there's any way we can send along an e-card or something.
Yeah that would be nice to find out!
Sara, I know the feeling about how you learned that Richard was dead...I mean, when I was a kid, watching the Muppet movies, I'd only just learned Richard's name, and what characters he played, just before seeing the "In Loving Memory" screen at the start of MCC. And I definitely remember feeling a twinge of sadness at that.
It's interesting, my experience was slightly different but very close. My first real exposure was through MC's tribute page, so I learned almost immediately who he was and then that he'd passed away. I hadn't really noticed until then that Scooter wasn't present in the more recent films (as you've probably noticed by now, I never really watched them). I'd always been sad at Jim's passing and his Kermit's absence. But somehow finding out that Scooter was "gone" felt even more tragic.
My friends had the same reaction when I shared it with them. Scooter's the little plucky guy everybody knows who kept things together on the Muppet Show. He was a staple of the Muppets, he can't just go away! It was a lot harder to take.
You know what it was? I knew about Jim Henson, the person. When I watched Kermit, I knew on some level there was a person behind the magic. I didn't know about Richard, so to me Scooter was purely a character (in a good way). So finding out this news, initially you think of the
characterbeing "gone." I think that's why it seemed so particularly sad.
But around that time I remember listening to "Saying Goodbye" and it came to Scooter's verse and for the first time I didn't just hear a character, I realized there was a person behind him too. And I wanted to know more about him. It's funny, I haven't really remembered this until now.