Collecting
I love collecting. It began with stamps, coins and stickers when I was a kid. Then it branched out from my sports and music interests: tennis and Chris Evert and music: Barbra Streisand. Pin collecting began when I went to the Summer Olympic Games in 1996 in Atlanta. I love collecting.
Tennis
When I was 11 1/2 years old I learned how to play tennis. My mom signed my younger sister, Carrie, and me up for lessons through the local Parks and Rec Department in Thousand Oaks, CA where we grew up. I can’t say it was my favorite thing right away. My mom would drive to pick us up from the park, where we were playing baseball with the boys, and take us to the TO High School for our daily afternoon group lesson in the summertime.
We played with wooden tennis rackets and took a can of three balls with us to each lesson. We would get in line to hit balls, run up and give the instructor the three balls, get back in line, hit the balls over the net, run and pick them up, and do the whole thing over and over again. Not exactly Wimbledon, but for us, it was pretty easy to do. We were good athletes, fast runners, and liked tennis well enough.
Chris Evert
Then I discovered Chris Evert. She was a couple of years older than me, and I saw articles about how she dominated junior tennis in Florida. She burst on the national scene at sixteen, still an amateur, during the US Open in 1971 and made it to the semi-finals.
Watch my sister Carrie play Chris Evert in an early film I made in college!
She had a two-handed backhand, I had a one-handed backhand. She had good groundstrokes, I liked to volley at the net. She was a very consistent player, I took wild risks. My play was nothing like hers, but I admired her mental toughness. I began collecting every single tennis magazine cover that she appeared on!
I subscribed to World Tennis Magazine and Tennis USA back then and she often appeared on the cover as the new, young star in women’s tennis. So began my Chris Evert collection, which I still have to this day! It includes books, rackets, photos, autographs, programs, newspaper articles, and videotapes of her matches.
I even had the chance to tell her about my collecting the various tennis rackets that had her name on them: Miss Chris, Chris Evert Autograph, etc and she told me I was a “smart girl” and asked why she didn’t get the residuals on them.
Barbra Streisand
Then, when I was fifteen, I saw a double feature at a matinee of Funny Girl and On A Clear Day You Can See Forever! The funny part is I somehow knew all the words to the songs in Funny Girl. My father had been an early fan of Barbra Streisand and played the Broadway Cast Album of Funny Girl over and over, years before. Those songs were already captured in my brain! I was hooked.
I bought every single Barbra Streisand album! I collected every single movie magazine with her image on the cover AND inside. I read and collected every book, poster, and 45 rpm single I could get my hands on. This was before eBay and on the internet so my collection grew by mail order and by going to movie memorabilia shops. It was great fun when I met tons of fellow Barbra fans during her 1994 concert tour.
I was pen-pals with a lot of them. I even began a venture called The i love Barbra Catalog and sold duplicates of what I collected to other Barbra fans.
My massive Streisand collection is a pleasure that continues today! I’m not sure what will become of it down the road, but I still get enjoyment from looking at the movie stills and listening to her music every day. A passion of mine became a collection for me once again.
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Pins
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Lillian
That was a fun read! Thanks for sharing those memories. I really enjoyed Barbara’s movies and remember hearing about Chris Everet. I collected pins for a little while. I had a gaudy black and gold glitter vest. Good advice.
Anne Z
Thanks for your comments Lillian. Nice to hear you were a pin collector too!
Martha
Wow, these must bring back wonderful memories! I collect Angel figurines and thimbles. My grandson has traveled many countries and he always send me a thimble from them.
Anne Z
Nice that you collect Angel figurine and thimbles and that your grandson has found them for your around the world!
Kemkem
You definitely should collect something that you’re passionate about. What great memories your treasure trove has given you. I love watching tennis and remember the days of Sampras, Ivanisevich and Martina 🙂
Anne Z
Ah yes, the good ole days of tennis! Pete and Martina were top notch players! Thanks for chiming in!
Safrianna Lughna
Anne, what a fascinating journey through your collecting passions! It’s amazing to see how your interests in tennis, Chris Evert, and Barbra Streisand have led to such extensive and meaningful collections. Your story about discovering Barbra Streisand’s music through your father’s Broadway album is particularly heartwarming.
Your pin collection sounds like a wonderful way to commemorate your travels and experiences. Your advice to “collect your passion” is spot-on – it’s clear that these collections bring you joy and hold precious memories. I collect books, and my passion is writing, so that makes sense! 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
Anne Z
Yes, each person whether a collector or not can find joy with special momentos.
Thanks for your comments. I enjoy so many things, it’s hard to limit myself!
Tamara
Tennis, Barbra Streisand and Pins, what a combo! Did I inspire you when I mentioned Roger Federer?
It’s a great thing that pins don’t take up a lot of space. When I was working for Starbucks I collected coffee mugs and “bearistas”, teddybears dressed as baristas. I had quite the collection!
I have this song in the back of my head, that I like… It’s a duet, let me check… Barbra Streisand and Céline Dion – Tell Him
So glad Céline is able to sing again.
Anne Z
Celine was amazing. I have loved Roger forever. I have sold a lot of Starbucks city mugs on eBay. They have many collectors. My collecting passion continues.