Linda had planned a dinner and
movie day with her sister, Georgia, since Tommy is out of town, planning to
watch the movie, “Courageous”. I had bought the movie, too, with plans to show
it on a Dinner and Movie night. Last weekend Anne H. sent me a message saying
she watched it and cried almost the entire time. She said she thought of me,
and the family from Victory who lost a child to cancer a year or so ago, and
cried her eyes out. Anne recommended I watch it first by myself, which was wise
advice.
Well, I sort of took her advice but not
entirely. Linda, Georgia, and I all watched together, or, should I say, at the
same time, with me here and them, in Manty! In my “picture eyes”, as Justin
used to say, I could see them sitting in Linda’s family room with a box of
tissues between them. We kept up with each other via text message on the cell
phone, with the sisters being a few seconds ahead of me in the movie.
Not to give too much away, (you may
have gotten the gist of it from the previews shown on TV) the story involves policemen who
vow to be better fathers, become men of honor. One man lost his young daughter
and begins a journey toward being a more dedicated parent to his son, a better
husband to his wife, a better man all around. Others get on board and then
reflect their vow in their workplaces, etc. This movie is done by the same
Baptist group in Albany, GA that did “Fireproof” and “Facing the Giants”. It is nicely done, has a healthy dose of decision
theology in it, but the movie as a whole, was great.
In between the “…Rodanthe” movie which stars Diane Lane, and the other movie, I
popped in “Under the Tuscan Sun”, also with Lane as the star. I remember when
Justin and I were at Blockbuster after “Tuscan…” came out, looking for movies
to rent. I read the description aloud: “Recently divorced author with writer’s
block takes a Tuscan vacation and never goes back…” Justin did not want to get it because of that, and I
said, “I don’t have writer’s block!” We were planning a cruise that summer and
he was worried I would stay behind. It was very tempting, believe me! But he
would not let me stay there without him and that wasn’t possible. As Katherine
says in the movie: Terrible ideas----they are always the best ones! It turned out that he fell in love with the movie
and the scenery as well, and to this day occasionally calls me ‘Francis’, the
character in the movie, which is, in fact, a true story! I have since read
another book written by Francis Mays about her life and cooking in the
Mediterranean region.
Here is a girl truly outstanding her field! In Tuscany!
Prior to watching the movies, I was
watching on TV and reading on-line the various speeches from CPAC, taking place
in Washington, DC. The keynote address, always the highlight of the conference,
is being delivered by Sarah Palin. Should be a good one! Last year was Alan
West, a powerful man with a powerful message. I wish he would consider running
for president, perhaps in 2016 if things don’t work out for GOP, or the
country, in 2012. At one point, one of the websites was shut down by having too
many viewers so I had to go elsewhere for information. So glad to know others
care or are interested in this event!
Justin was home all day and I had him vacuum
my floor, the hallway and the kitchen. I just went through the hallway to the
kitchen and couldn’t help but notice more dust under the decorative table below Timmy’s portrait. I think I need the dust mop for jobs like this. It never
ends! My books on the end of the bed are coated in white dust, clearly visible
from my seat here. Only last weekend all was dusted, and now, all is dusty!
For dinner I am making country-style
ribs bathed in golden mushroom soup, plus buttered noodles, and peas. We are
dining-in! Earlier I told Justin that if he went anywhere, I would give him
some money to pick up a bottle of Jack Daniels from the store, so I could make
myself the delicious drink which I had enjoyed poolside this past summer. I had the other
ingredients on hand, since Lynn and Linda were here in August, but not the alcohol.
He turned on his heel and I could hear him clanging around in his room, moving
boxes and such, banging bottles together, etc. Soon he came out with a half
bottle of Jack, moved with him from his bungalow. I teased him about having a
secret stash in there and he said, “I even forgot I brought it with me until
you asked for some!” I might make myself a nice summery drink tonight, when the
temps are dropping into the 20’s!
2 comments:
Kim,
Love the picture of you outstanding in your field!
We loved Courageous, I might even watch it again today, cause I missed some parts through the tears and talking about it with Georgia.
What a powerful message! I don't agree with all the theology, but the basic idea is solid!
Love and hugs
Linda J
Dear Linda J.:
You made my day by writing a comment! Good for you having enough tears leftover to watch again, so soon! I could hardly see to text message with you at one point...It is a must see for anyone with kids, married people, or anyone who works outside the home! Guess that covers it...
How did Georgia like it? Certainly she enjoyed her time spent with just you, right?
Love and hugs,
Kim
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