We just watched Star Wars Episode 2. We have seen 4,5,6,1 & 2..(in that order) just have to see #3 now. The kids love SW & know every character. I never saw Star Wars when I was a kid..only saw the 1977 version a month or so ago. Now we are all big fans.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I can't imagine not seeing them by.... I don't know when! I grew up watching 4, 5 and 6, and saw all 3 of them in the theaters for their remastered releases the night they came out (at midnight). We did the same with 1, 2 and 3.... even though I was in Disney World when Episode 1 was released

I still prefer the "first" trilogy (4-6) but we love and own them all. Not so sure about "Clone Wars" coming out this summer though.............
I thought I'd share a few pics of Lucy. My cousin took them yesterday when they were here.
Adorable!
guess who is pretty much packed ?!?!?!!?
Yeah, yeah yeah. Nobody cares, we aren't going.
It's so soon!

I saw Star Wars in the theater when I was 7. Now we own 5 of the 6 episodes on DVD, but I don't ever watch them. DH and DS will watch if any of the episodes comes on TV, which drives me nutty. We OWN THE DVDs!
We just did this last night. There was nothing on (that wasn't taping on the DVR) and Episode 5 was on. We got stuck on it, and after about 45 minutes I was so annoyed with the commercials and furious that we had wasted such time! We ended up putting in the DVD, finding the scene and finishing it.... but it is rather annoying!
Housewives is giving me stress!
That's what I hear! I read the DH thread this morning and haven't watched it yet.... what a doozy!
I am seriously considering doing the half marathon in March next year at Disney. Does anyone have the details on the training schedule for the marathon? I asked Chuck and he said if I did the half in March, that we could go in January of 2010 so that I could do the full marathon.
As Becky mentioned, Hal Higdon's site is one of the most popular. I found it ok, but there were times it progressed too slowly or awkwardly. Here are a few others... what we really had to do was look at them (plus a few others, including a REALLY great one we had to subscribe too -- I'll give you the link if you're interested in really doing it, it costs a little) and combine them, making our own 12-week plan. It also depends on whether you want training tips in minutes or miles (depending on how you are going to train, if you have laid out mileage, etc).
You should really do it! It wasn't even a goal for me, just an excuse to get to WDW.... and it was still such a great accomplishment. If you want to do one anyway by the time you're 50, I can't imagine doing one anywhere better than there! And not just because it's a trip to WDW, but because it's SO organized, so much more laid back than others (in big cities at least), so much more... Disney! Go for it!
http://www.marathonrookie.com/marathon-training.html
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/training/marathon.html
http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_4/143.shtml
Also spend some time on the runners world website.... and invest in NEW SHOES! That's the most important part, I swear. And you'll need to do so more than once between the training and the race. Good luck!
Was this the SERIES finale of Housewives?

I knew it was the SEASON finale, but it had a very strange ending!
Huh. I wonder where next season will pick up?
Just the season finale, and it will pick up 5 years in the future, where this one left off.... this is a really informative
article, but kind of annoying if you ask me. I'm sure they'll pull it off, though!
Sounds like another busy weekend for you and your family, Amy. And lots of nice presents!
Thanks for the compliments on the graduation photos. The sheer number was to make up for the lack of photos from her HS graduation. We could not see her because we were so far away. Another great reason for liking how VCU handles their graduation ceremonies for all those students.
I have to tell you a quick story of "my" actor. The first time she was on a stage was at a ballet recital. She completely forgot what she was supposed to do and sat down on the stage and cried. It was tough to watch. If someone had told me that day that she would be so comfortable on the stage I would have had them committed!
That story is too cute! When I was 3, I was SUCH a clutz. I would fall over 10 times a day, no matter what I was doing. When I told my mom and grandmother I wanted to take ballet, they literally laughed at me. I swear, I remember it clear as day (and they don't deny it!). I danced for 20+ years and no matter how large the venue or company, my grandparents would always tell me (and anyone else who would listen), "You wouldn't believe it watching her on stage, but she could hardly stay upright standing still when she started"
