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Could Captain Von Trapp and Maria Be Headed for Divorce?

Therapist: Before we begin, I want to stress that anything we discuss here remains in the strictest of confidence and will not be spoken outside of this room or…

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Captain: Or turned into childish lyrics and sung on bicycles, joyriding around Salzburg. Do I make myself clear?? (Tooot, tooooooot–)

Maria : Oh spare me your whistle, Captain.

Therapist: Tssk, tssk…definite control issues. So what can I help you folks with today?

Captain: Well first and foremost…how do you solve a problem like Maria? Also, whenever there’s a thunderstorm, my wife invites others into our bed. And I’m sick of tea as a drink with jam and bread — big Starbucks guy here. Additionally, you can never just bid a simple goodbye to Maria when leaving the house. Gotta launch into a whole choreographed megillah, “So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, sayonara, shalom,” etc. And finally, her constant yodeling has gotten on my last nerve.

Therapist: Hmmm…quite a laundry list there. Anything you want to add, Maria?

Maria: (Singing) Perhaps I had a wicked childhood. Perhaps I had a miserable youth.

Therapist: But somewhere in your youth or childhood, you must’ve done something good?

Maria : Nothing comes from nothing. Nothing ever could.

Captain: And that’s exactly what this session is worth!

Therapist: Now, now Captain. Your wife tells me you aren’t very supportive of her creative household frugality.

Captain: Ya think? Who needs to wear window coverings to military march around our foyer??

Maria : But the children. They just want love. Please just love them, Captain. The children.

Captain: Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.

Therapist: I’m sorry but that’s not the correct line for you, is it? It’s not in my notes. Let’s save the Rhett Butler nonsense for later. He’s actually my next appointment.

Captain: I said that to make a point. My wife identifies with Gone With the Wind — they also transition their curtains/draperies into ladies fashionable outfits, you know? It’s like she’s taken Scarlett O’hara and Maria Von Trapp and blended them both together.

Therapist: Could that be true, Maria? Do you think you have Transblender tendencies?

Captain: Haha! That was just my little joke!

Maria : Honestly Georg, you’re so juvenile. Like an eighth child. You are 16 going on 17.

Therapist: Speaking of, have you two ever considered hiring a governess? Parenting isn’t easy.

Captain: Ah yes, some pretty young thing from a nunnery with a penchant for warm woolen mittens and whiskers on kittens.

Maria : Georg!

Captain: Fraulein! You will remember yourself!

Therapist: Seriously? Who says that anymore? Is that even a thing?

Maria : Well, it’s time for my prayers. God bless the Captain, Liesl, Friedrich, Louisa, Brigitta, Marta, Gretel and…

Therapist: Achoooooo!

Maria : Gesundheit and bless you... err, I’ve forgotten what you’re called. What’s your name again? I know it’s not Kurt. Well God bless What’s-Your-Name.

Captain: OMG. Is there any hope for this relationship? With a woman who has a severe phobia.

Therapist: Nobody mentioned phobias. Maria? What is it that truly scares you, my dear?

Maria : The hills are alive

Therapist: Now we’re finally getting somewhere. But I’m afraid that’s all the time we have for this week.

Captain: Don’t you have any quick advice to conquer this fear? We may need to hike through the Alps one day with Nazis chasing after us.

Therapist: Of course — here’s my favorite therapeutic tip…“Climb every mountain!”

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