Lucy ♥ Desi "You are home"

♥ THE GREATEST LOVE STORY OF ALL TIME ♥

This is a blog completely dedicated to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. They were married for nearly 20 years and even though they divorced in 1960 they never stopped loving each other.

Here you'll find quotes, photos from their hit TV show I Love Lucy, photos from their private life, gifs, videos, scans etc.

"I loved her very much and, in my own and perhaps peculiar way, I will always love her. "

"Desi was the great love of my life. I will miss him until the day I die."

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Lucy and Desi celebrating daughter Lucie’s first Birthday

Lucy and Desi celebrating daughter Lucie’s first Birthday

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The Arnaz family wishes you a MERRY CHRISTMAS! ♥

The Arnaz family wishes you a MERRY CHRISTMAS! ♥

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Lucy and Desi with daughter Lucie on her first Birthday (July 17, 1952)

Lucy and Desi with daughter Lucie on her first Birthday (July 17, 1952)

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Lucy and Desi with Desi Jr. and Lucie at Desi Jr’s baptism in 1953

Lucy and Desi with Desi Jr. and Lucie at Desi Jr’s baptism in 1953


Desi, Lucy and Lucie aboard the Desilu yacht. 

Desi, Lucy and Lucie aboard the Desilu yacht. 




Lucy and Desi spoke once more in the final days before his death on December 2, 1986. As Lucie remembers, “I got on the phone with my mother and said, ‘He is barely speaking. He didn’t eat any of the dinner we fixed. He hasn’t eaten in three days. I don’t even know if he’ll understand what you’re saying, but I’ll put the phone up to his ear.’ She said, ‘Oh, okay.’ She was always trying to be so brave. You could hear her voice cracking. I put the phone up to dad’s ear in the bed. And he gave me a look that said, ‘Who is it?’ And I said, ‘It’s the redhead.’ He just listened, and I heard what she said. She just said the same thing over and over again. It was muffled, but you could clearly make out it was the same thing over and over again.
It was, ‘I love you. I love you. Desi, I love you.’ You could even hear the intonations of the voice change, how she meant each one, the interpretation. And I just sat there, trying not to show him I was listening, because I had to hold the phone. I couldn’t get out of the room. He couldn’t hold the phone. And he said, ‘I love you, too, honey. Good luck with your show.’ I had told him in passing, ‘Mom’s going to be on a variety show tonight, she’s going to give somebody an award.’ I’m sure he didn’t realize what show it was, it was just important for him to say that. I couldn’t say anything to her. I just said, ‘I’ll talk to you later.’ And I hung up the phone. Really, my mother was the last person he talked to, because he died about forty-eight hours later.
“Until I went back to my little diary”, concludes Lucie, “I never put it together that the date this happened was November 30 - the same date as their wedding anniversary.”
- Desilu: The story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
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Lucy and Desi spoke once more in the final days before his death on December 2, 1986. As Lucie remembers, “I got on the phone with my mother and said, ‘He is barely speaking. He didn’t eat any of the dinner we fixed. He hasn’t eaten in three days. I don’t even know if he’ll understand what you’re saying, but I’ll put the phone up to his ear.’ She said, ‘Oh, okay.’ She was always trying to be so brave. You could hear her voice cracking. I put the phone up to dad’s ear in the bed. And he gave me a look that said, ‘Who is it?’ And I said, ‘It’s the redhead.’ He just listened, and I heard what she said. She just said the same thing over and over again. It was muffled, but you could clearly make out it was the same thing over and over again.

It was, ‘I love you. I love you. Desi, I love you.’ You could even hear the intonations of the voice change, how she meant each one, the interpretation. And I just sat there, trying not to show him I was listening, because I had to hold the phone. I couldn’t get out of the room. He couldn’t hold the phone. And he said, ‘I love you, too, honey. Good luck with your show.’ I had told him in passing, ‘Mom’s going to be on a variety show tonight, she’s going to give somebody an award.’ I’m sure he didn’t realize what show it was, it was just important for him to say that. I couldn’t say anything to her. I just said, ‘I’ll talk to you later.’ And I hung up the phone. Really, my mother was the last person he talked to, because he died about forty-eight hours later.

“Until I went back to my little diary”, concludes Lucie, “I never put it together that the date this happened was November 30 - the same date as their wedding anniversary.”

- Desilu: The story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz

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lucynic83:

Desi Arnaz (March 2, 1917 – December 2, 1986)
Desi was a charmer. We used to call him the Cuban Arm because he’d put his arm around you and say, “Listen, amigo…” And you were done for.- Madelyn Pugh Davis
I could see what she saw in him. He was flashy, lovable, absolutely charming. And that accent…- Phyllis McGuire

lucynic83:

Desi Arnaz (March 2, 1917 – December 2, 1986)

Desi was a charmer. We used to call him the Cuban Arm because he’d put his arm around you and say, “Listen, amigo…” And you were done for.
- Madelyn Pugh Davis

I could see what she saw in him. He was flashy, lovable, absolutely charming. And that accent…
- Phyllis McGuire


filmclassics:

Merry Christmas from the Desi, Lucy, and family! And wishing you all a very, merry Christmas~

filmclassics:

Merry Christmas from the Desi, Lucy, and family! And wishing you all a very, merry Christmas~


Lucy and Desi with their children; Lucie Arnaz and Desi Jr.

Lucy and Desi with their children; Lucie Arnaz and Desi Jr.

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