Howdy chicks!
Welcome back from vacation Tricia! You do indeed have a lovely family. You do look like a "Tricia". Funny, your husband doesn't look grumpy at all.

With a family as nice as that, he should have no need for the grumpiness.
We saw Mamma Mia last week. It was definitely not the normal kind of movie I would see, being a guy and all, but I am also definitely in the target age group for a movie featuring ABBA songs. I was, am now and will forever be a huge ABBA fan. Yes, some of it was cheesy (mostly the videos were cheesy; the music is timeless), but Benny and Bjorn had a unique style of writing and quality that will probably never be seen again. I can't even begin to describe how many mid and late 70's memories I have that are associated with particular ABBA songs, which we would often listen to on our car's, yes here it comes, 8-track player. That, Star Wars, and my older brother's red AMC Gremlin pretty much defined much of the 70's for me.
We went as a family. My two DD's (almost 5 and almost 9) saw it and immediately fell in love with the music. I thought that was a little strange until I realized that I was roughly between their ages when ABBA was at their peak. We've been listening to the ABBA Gold cd a lot in our van lately.
As for the movie, I was pleasantly surprised, given the bad reviews. Yes, Pierce Brosnan has just an awful voice. I think I could actually sing SOS better than he did. But he sang it with a lot of heart, and that came through really well on the screen. I enjoyed it, especially because Meryl Streep helped out. Now, Meryl Streep was just awesome in it. She has a decent voice, sang the songs with the right emotions, etc. The movie may well have been horrendous had she not been in it. Her rendition of Winner Takes It All was terrific.
I'm trying to figure out if the A&A of ABBA, Agnetha and Anni-Frid, made any cameos in it. I don't recall seeing them. Anyway, they weren't really involved in the songwriting like Benny and Bjorn. Any two women could have been the singers in that group. I did see B&B in very brief cameos in it. I especially enjoyed the end, after the credits, when the three women in the movie did a send up of the Waterloo video and song.
Well, enough about Mamma Mia. I hope everyone had a nice weekend.