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great-grandfather,
185

    
great-grandmother,
7
,
179–180

    
great-grandparents’ farm, life on,
185

    
great-great-grandfather,
180

    
Jessica (granddaughter),
76

    
Kristen (granddaughter),
76

    
mother,
4
,
6

    
Ryan (grandson),
76

    
Shane (grandson),
76

    
Shirley (sister-in-law),
20–22
,
116

    
Stacy (daughter),
58
,
116
,
170

    
Taryn (granddaughter),
76

    
Tyler (grandson),
76

    
Wes (grandson),
76

    
See also
Van Dyke, Arlene (wife)
;
Van Dyke, Jerry (brother)

Van Dyke, Dick, philosophy of aging

    
acting and feeling one’s own age,
xiii
,
2
,
144

    
aging as new normal,
64

    
on birthday parties,
4

    
books, enjoyment of,
85–86

    
death, preparing for eventual,
94

    
dessert, importance of,
51–52

    
disinterest in what other people think,
23

    
dreams for future,
188–189

    
feeling and acting young, key to,
154

    
hobbies and passions, importance of,
42

    
how one feels inside,
24

    
inner child, playing with,
39–40

    
involvement in world,
48

    
learning something new,
49

    
letter from editor of
Los Angeles Times,
72

    
letter to editor of
Los Angeles Times,
71

    
material things, attachment to,
74

    
memories,
75–76

    
morning, perspective on life in,
145

    
playtime, importance of,
39–42

    
possessions, perspective on,
78

    
as precious gift,
71

    
priorities,
150
,
188

    
pro-aging tips,
66

    
questioning nature of existence,
80–81

    
respect for,
ix
,
64

    
romance,
129
,
143

    
rules for living,
213–214

    
sense of normal, changes in,
36–37

    
as stage of life,
xiv

    
work, continuing,
21
,
25
,
65–66

    
on worrying,
8–10

    
See also
aging
;
old age

Van Dyke, Dick, political views

    
civil rights march in Selma, Alabama,
171

    
conservatism,
157

    
on Dwight Eisenhower,
168

    
on Harry S. Truman,
166

    
on John F. Kennedy,
168

    
on Martin Luther King Jr.,
174

    
on Nelson Mandela,
174

    
on Barack Obama,
183

    
on Ronald Reagan,
173

    
on Vietnam War,
173

Van Dyke, Dick, with Arlene Silver (wife)

    
beginning of romantic relationship with,
115

    
belly dancing with,
2

    
engagement ring, choosing,
123–124

    
family’s reaction to relationship with,
116

    
friendship with,
110–115

    
initial attraction to,
105–106

    
invitation to have lunch in trailer,
113

    
marriage proposals to,
110
,
122–123

    
meeting,
111–112

    
twenty-first century, introduction to,
134

    
wedding,
127–128

    
wedding celebration party,
128

Van Dyke, Jerry (brother)

    
age difference in marriage,
106
,
109–110
,
116

    
conversations with wife,
118–119

    
cruise ships, performing on,
56–57

    
on Dick’s recovery from pneumonia,
36

    
Gilligan, rejection of role of,
210

    
grandfather’s death,
163

    
health problems,
19–20

    
in
My Mother the Car,
210

    
on plastic surgery,
23–24

    
on putting Rocky down,
138

    
refusal to have backup plan,
23

    
stand-up act,
21–22

    
water therapy,
139

Van Dyke, Loren (father)

    
admiration of Fred Astaire,
75

    
conversation with sons, lack of,
6

    
death of,
7

    
disbelief in DVD’s relay race,
126

    
Franklin Roosevelt, dislike of,
160

    
music, agreement with DVD about,
84
,
161

    
personality,
6–7

Van Dyke, Shane (grandson),
76

Van Dyke, Shirley (Jerry’s wife),
20–22
,
116

Van Dyke, Stacy (daughter),
58
,
116
,
170

Van Dyke, Taryn (granddaughter),
76

Van Dyke, Wes (grandson),
76

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
30
,
32
,
55

vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce,
51–52

Vantastix

    
at Arlene’s birthday party,
14

    
at children’s hospital,
84–85

    
at Ford’s Theatre,
183

    
mixing up musical styles,
67

    
singing group started by DVD,
6

Vaughn, Sarah,
68

Vietnam War,
173

Volstead Act, repeal of,
160

volunteering,
48

Wabash College,
125

walking,
201

Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress,
157

Watergate,
172–173

Watts, Alan,
124–125

Welles, Orson,
ix

What a Way to Go
(movie),
210

White, Betty,
66
,
209

“Why Write It Down?” (limerick),
141

Wilder, Thornton,
52

Willett, Margie (first wife)

    
on Atlantic cruise,
58

    
as author of book about excavation at Cave Creek,
77

    
death of,
96

    
at dinner party with Ronald Reagan,
173

    
marriage to DVD,
79

    
preservation of DVD memorabilia,
76

    
at ranch in Arizona,
5

William Morris Agency,
90

Willkie, Wendell,
179–180

Winehouse, Amy,
134

The Wisdom of Insecurity
(Watts),
124–125

Wood, Dee Dee,
31

Wood, Mark,
31

Woodland Hills,
114

working out,
42–43
,
201

World Trade Center,
175

World War I,
158

World War II,
163–164
,
183

worry,
8–10
,
23
,
144

WPA (Works Progress Administration, later Work Projects Administration),
160–161

writing down thoughts, limerick about,
141

Your Show of Shows
(TV show),
8

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