Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Kicking Off 2018!

A new year has started, and I'm determined to write more blog posts this go-around! But today I don't really have a good topic... So here are my current favorite things, two days in...
Happy New Year Everyone! What are you current favorite things?

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Why Staying Home for Thanksgiving Matters

Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite holidays, simply because it always brought my entire family together to enjoy each other's company. Growing up, and even more so now, we treated Thanksgiving like a potluck. The host usually made the turkey, but then everyone else brought their own additions, so the food was always special. But that was never the most important part. The company was. We always made a point to give each person a moment to say what they were thankful for that year, and we always said a prayer for the family before the night was over. After the meal, we would break out party activities. Some years those would be board games, other years parlor games (like charades). When all my cousins and I were teenagers, we had a tradition of watching a different Lord of the Rings movie each year. In recent years, we've been using the time to share photos of specials trips we've taken. But no matter what we did, it was always all together. It was always at someone's house, with candles lit, and a fire crackling away. It was always about community.

Black Friday has been a major shopping day for as long as I can remember. But it's only been in recent years that shopping on Thanksgiving has become a wide-spread thing. People now have Thanksgiving brunch so they can finish up and make the sale lines at 5pm. Last year sales on the holiday were very close to those that were made on Friday. Family time has become less important than getting the best holiday gift deal. Relaxing has become stressing out in checkout lines. Vandalism reports on the news have risen, and small, neighborhood corner-shops have been feeling squished. None of this is what Thanksgiving, a holiday to celebrate blessings and freedom, is all about.

Luckily more and more retailers and businesses are recognizing the problem, and are closing their doors on Thanksgiving Day. Some of the major ones include The Mall of America, Costco, Nordstrom, IKEA, Sam's Club, and AT&T. For a preliminary list this year, visit this article on KGW.com: Not Just The Mall Of America.

But we cannot just rely on big corporations to shift the holiday back to what it's supposed to be, especially when the world's largest retailer, Walmart, is refusing to close their doors. We must make an effort ourselves. An effort to stay home or go out of town with family and friends. An effort to stay away from shopping sales, in stores and online. An effort to connect with those we don't see every day. An effort to be thankful.

This year, let's make that effort.


Thursday, October 20, 2016

Your Brain On Musical Instruments

Music is one of the few activities that utilizes the entire human brain. But have you ever wondered what that looks like? Videographer Anita Collins has created a simple, creative video to explain just that! :D


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Current Film/TV Favorites

So I recently had a poll going for what my second blog post should be about, and the film category was the winner! Thanks to everyone who voted! However, I haven't seen a new movie in months, and writing about what is on my DVD shelf seems a bit mundane... So I'm going to take a little detour.

What I'm super excited about right now is a TV show on NBC called Blindspot. Starring Jaimie Alexander (you know her as the female warrior in Marvel's Thor film franchise), it's about a super-spy who looses her memory, & her only clues to who she is and why are the tattoos all over her body. One of these tattoos is the name of an FBI agent, and so he's put in charge of solving her case. He calls her Jane Doe. Being both the victim & accessory of the story-line, Jane's journey to find peace and redemption is just riveting. The writing is fantastic, keeping viewers constantly on their toes, but the show would not be the success it is without Jaimie as Jane, she is just phenomenal!! The other actors are pretty good as well. Now in its second season, if you haven't seen this show yet, I highly recommend that you do!

As far as movies go, I do have The Legend of Tarzan on hold at the library, and I hope to be able to watch that soon. I loved Tarzan as a kid, so I'm very interested to see how good or bad Disney's live version is. The adds for it looked terrific, so fingers crossed!

What shows or movies have you been into lately?