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Movie Review Monday: DreamWorks – MEGAMIND

 

Last week, I purchased Megamind at our local supermarket.  The only reason I bought it was because I printed a $5.00 coupon off the web and it was on sale.  I was a little skeptical, but thought I’d give it a try.  I wasn’t sure if my daughter would enjoy looking at a blue bad alien guy with a big head.   I was wrong about that and the whole story.  I can hear it now, Oh Mom!  Anyway, my family and I finally sat down to watch Megamind on Friday night.  It had moments where it was a little slow, but surprisingly I enjoyed it.  Especially the soundtrack!  It has original music by Hans Zimmer & Lorne Balf.   Other favorites were Bad to the Bone, Crazy Train, and A Little Less Conversation (the remix).  I’m ready to buy it on i-Tunes, I enjoyed it so much.   I’m not always the biggest Will Ferrel fan, he’s kind of like Jim Carey.  He can either be great or REALLY annoying.  Picking Will Ferrell was a great choice for the Megamind character,  he has so many “voices” that he can change into.  I was laughing because the character that Jonah Hill (Hal / Tighten) did the voice of (to me) almost looked like him.  Mostly, if your is into a family friendly movie night this is a good current movie.  Most of the ratings I’ve read are giving it 7 out of 10 or 3 stars.   Here’s the story direct from the MEGAMIND website: (www.megamind.com)

Megamind is the most brilliant super-villain the world has ever known… and the least successful. Over the years, he has tried to conquer Metro City in every imaginable way — Each attempt, a colossal failure thanks to the caped superhero known as “Metro Man,” until the day Megamind actually defeats him in the throes of one of his botched evil plans. Suddenly, the fate of Metro City is threatened when a new villain arrives and chaos runs rampant, leaving everyone to wonder: Can the world’s biggest “mind” actually be the one to save the day? 

I’ll let you watch the movie to see if Megamind he saves the day! And…..get’s the girl?????


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Wordless Wednesday with Linky: Shy Boy

This is Mr. I Love Elmo who turned three last month. We were on our way to the state capitol on the morning of his birthday and I wanted to be sure to get a photo of him. But what does he do? Plays shy boy! Silly little boy 😉

This week I will make sure I make it to your blogs. As a matter of fact, I am going to back track and visit those links that some of you posted last week! I also got through a few pages of blog comments to visit some of your blogs too…now that is progress, eh?


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Monday Motivation

Ok, how did you all do in the blog hop last week? I did terrible. I have to start a new routine for this and stick with it before I start gardening.

Speaking of gardening, I attended the MOSES conference over the weekend and shared a ride with a fellow classmate of our Stateline Farm Beginnings course with whom I am going to be working with this upcoming growing season. It was great to get to know her (Mrs. A.) better. During our CSA (Consumer Supported Agriculture) course this past winter, which Mrs. A. was also a fellow classmate, we talked and came to an agreement to work together this year so that I (my family too) could gain more production/growing/market experience. This transpired due to my husband and I not getting our business plan in on time (remember all those weeks of me saying I was working on it? well I didn’t get it done :-() and the CSA planning course left me feeling like we were not quite ready to offer our own CSA this year.

Anyhoo…this week I thought I would start the week with a thankful list because I came home from the MOSES conference rather thankful after we slid off the road due to it being a sheet of ice and having a relaxing time with our two older girls and baby. Then today I was discontent over a clogged toilet and messes. Soo I am thankful for…

1. For the Kind people who stopped on Saturday night to push us out of the ditch when we were stuck.
2. Indoor plumbing (even when it malfunctions ;-o ).
3. A roof over our heads.
4. Our health.
5. The Lord Jesus Christ who is ever patient and sticks with me even when I don’t stick with Him.

What are you thankful for this week?

Monday Motivation:

~ To get ahead in blog posts.
~ To visit the blogs of our readers/commenters.
~ To do something fun with the children.
~ To try and get up earlier in preparation for spring – it’s so hard though!
~ To go to bed at the same time for at least three nights this week. (HA!)

How about you what are your motivators?


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Wordless Wednesday: Birthday Time

We celebrate three birthdays this month, can you guess which child chose Elmo birthday cake?


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The Stupid Gene

Ok, I just want to clarify that this post is not bashing the male gender. As a matter of fact this blog title comes from my husband because he is the one who came up with it. So as I am sitting here holding go-go boy (our six month old), who just wants to chomp on anything, but mostly our fingers, unmentionable parts (of me!) and my laptop because his teeth are coming in. Then my two, almost three year old, is tormenting his sister by kicking her in the behind, pulling off the swim cap she is wearing (to keep her bangs, that we are trying to grow out, out of her eyes) and all I can think of is The Stupid Gene. I get after my two year old and he gets mad at me because I am getting after him?! Say what? All I can think of is The Stupid Gene.

The Stupid Gene is something my husband says boys have. He admits he has it too, but it is especially in little boys. They just do the most ridiculous things. Things that I should be able to laugh about most times, but more often than not their antics drive me to distraction. If you ask them why they have done something they can never answer. So when we find food spatters on the ceiling, or dirt piles beneath our hutch, they never fess up to it. But let me share a little secret, before we had boys there was nothing on our ceilings and there was definitely nothing beneath our furniture or hutches. Mostly because our girls were not like that, plus back then I was doing most of the cleaning. Now that there are ten of us, the work gets spread around a little more each year. However, it’s very hard to teach our boys how to do their chores (sweeping the dining room, putting dishes away, cleaning their room and more recently my husband is teaching our nine year old to do the boys laundry, so they are responsible for having clean clothes and not blame anyone else if they don’t because they were putting ALL their clothes in the dirty laundry pile. Yes, clean and dirty clothes end up in the dirty pile because they are still learning to put their clean clothes away too.)

Oh and my daughter just came in crying because one of my older boys was swinging a stick and bonked her on the side of the head. Ouch! Again The Stupid Gene reigns, he’s been told not to swing sticks, arrows or anything else for that matter around other people. Why don’t they remember?

Oh and my two year old likes to do somersaults on our bed over and over again regardless of where he lands. On me, on the baby, on the floor…actually he hasn’t hit the floor due to somersaults…yet. That really isn’t The Stupid Gene though, it is just waaaay too much energy bursting out in an odd way. I have another boy who jumps up and down. Yep, without watching so if we are all sprawled on our bed watching a movie, he jumps on us too. Our oldest boy does not really seem to struggle with an excessive amount of energy. He is just a big tease. Wonder what go-go boy will do, he’s already moving. He even squirms while he nurses…I hurt thinking about being treated like a rubber band….ouchie-pachowchie.

We may be in trouble. Help save us from The Stupid Gene!

Unfortunately my husband was not available to provide further inspiration or consultation during the writing or editing of this post. However, I may be appealing to him for ideas so that I can feature a regular Stupid Gene post.


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Wordless Wednesday – Snow Bound


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Wordless Wednesday – Curly Top


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Children’s Book Review ~ Moon Dreams

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

Moon Dreams

Moon Dreams is a delightful children’s story with beautiful illustrations! The story takes the reader through the mind of “Luna” and her ponderings about where the moon “goes” to when it is daytime! I like that the book lets children think about where does the moon really go when it is daytime? Why we only see the moon at nighttime? It even lets older children realize that even during the day the moon is still there somewhere! This really is a delightful book…and although the author does not present the reader with aspects of faith. I feel that this is a good sounding board book to have a discussion (after reading) with the children. The last page quotes “ Luna knew know that the moon was always there, far away in space, watching over her…” my family had a great conversation about God and how he watches over our family. Although this is not a religious book per say I was able to incorporate thoughts of God and his loving peacefulness into a discussion after the reading of the book!


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Merry Christmas from Our Family to Yours!

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!

Remembering the reason for the Christmas season:

http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcard.asp?code=2007134554829&source=jl999


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Wordless Wednesday – Our Little Tiger


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