Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Aloha


Our first morning in Hawaii. Mommy was up with the roosters.

Others followed soon after.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Gone to Hawaii

We're on our way for vacation - Juliette illustrated herself surfing.
Notice the big black crab w/ a smile close by. That is Daddy sleeping on the shore.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Monday, July 21, 2008

Juliette in Fourth Position

We've been reading a wonderful children's story about the model Degas used for his "Little Dancer" sculpture called Marie in Fourth Position. Juliette* demonstrates fourth position for you viewers at home.


*Please note the $50 swim team swimsuit for the girl who decided she didn't like the competition aspect of swim school and dropped out after one week. Compare this to the $4 swimsuits I bought at Target at clearance last summer thinking ahead. Feel my pain. But I am happy it is being used for ballet practice at home!!!



Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Dumped

By my children.

For the babysitter.

Why? Her art projects are more fun.

Oh cruel world....

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Wanted - OT

So, we all know that women love a good Cinderella story.



Are you aware that men have the same Cinderella fantasy and that it just goes a little differently?



It struck me this morning as I was digesting the remains of Wanted.



Why did I go see Wanted? Just like every woman in America over the age of thirty, I too am nuts for whatever James MacAvoy does.



Yes, he's short.

Yes, his nose is big.

Yes, his skin is pasty.



Nonetheless, his acting is AMAZING and he's had some GREAT parts in all kinds of GOOD movies.



Some not so good, but let's move on.



James MacAvoy is every man's fanasty cinderella character (Julia Roberts a la Pretty Woman). In Wanted and The Last King of Scotland both, he plays a disenfranchised youth. He is aware of what everyone expects him to do, yet he rebels and his life is quickly transformed.



He's suddenly rich or gets instantaneous access to what the rich have.



He meets all kinds of beautiful women.



He often gets them.



He thumbs his nose at conventional work and gets to kill people.



He feels sorry at first

but gets over it.



He suffers.



He triumphs.



He gets away.



Thus, Wanted will do well at the box office. Men will cheer when they watch the final scene. Women will wonder when he is next picking up another Jane Austen role...