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A Real Life Peter Brady

My son woke up the other day with a frog in his throat. This morning he woke up with a completely different voice. He’s not sick.. hasn’t been sick at all. My husband said his voice is changing. He just turned 10. I thought that happened in junior high! I remember the Brady Bunch episode about Peter’s voice changing. I always got a hoot out of that episode. Click here to see the clip.

Next week my daughter starts Kindie. It’s all happening so fast. I remember the infant stage. I was not a fan of it. Don’t get me wrong… holding your newborn infant is something that can never be matched with anything else, but I didn’t do any of it well. I was not one of those moms that could juggle the baby in the infant seat, a designer bag on her arm and look like she just walked out of the salon. I was the mom with spit-up on her shoulder and I had to have post-it notes on my steering wheel reminding me of stuff like a) don’t forget kid in car or b) make sure kid is strapped in. I had nightmares about leaving the baby in the shopping cart at Target. Get the picture?

So now, fast forward..here I am with a 5th grader and a Kindergartner! Today she is enjoying her first field trip (ever!) with her summer camp. The good thing is that my son is going too so he promised to keep an eye on her. They are going to Medieval Times where they will enjoy lunch and view a jousting tournament. They should have a blast! She is very excited about the school bus. My son is not so excited about the school bus as there is no AC but we won’t go there.

On a side note.. my son’s reading agreement with me is going well. We swapped some of the books around as he said they were not “readable” but he is on his last one and not complaining too much so I consider it a success! I am still reading Special Topics In Calamity Physics. It’s a long one and hard to get thru but I have to finish it by my book group meeting which is this Thursday. Wish me luck!

Catching Up on Movies

Anyone with young kids knows how hard it is to see a first run movie. The movies that I end up seeing in a theatre are usually G rated or educational such as the latest IMAX show at the museum. I am dying to see Mama Mia but that is a story for another time.

The other day I recorded Brokeback Mountain. I just love my DVR. I know, I know.. the movie debuted way back in 2005 but it wasn’t a kid movie and not a movie my husband would be interested in (so I thought), so I never ordered it from Netflix. Well, after recording it last week I have been watchng it in bits and pieces. I know, stolen moments between Spongebob and Phineas & Ferb. I have to say, I am riveted by the storyline and the cinematography is just beautiful. It’s directed by Ang Lee and stars the late Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal. The movie is based on the short story of the same name that can be found in Close Range: Wyoming Stories, by Annie Proulx.

Here is the synopsis from IMDb:

In 1963, two young men hire on as ranch hands in the Wyoming mountains. During the long months of isolation,an unusual bond starts to develop between them, one which they are only vaguely aware of–until one night when it rises to the surface in a passionate encounter. When the season ends,they part ways,only to realize the true depth of their feelings. Thus begins a decades-long affair that the two of them desperately try to hide from those around them–one which will prove simultaneously beautiful and devastating.

It’s a subject matter that is not normally touched on via the big screen, especially with two very established actors but if you are looking for a movie that will sweep you away… check it out. Seeing the movie makes me want to read the short story now.