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RIP our sweet Magic (09/27/10)
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Katie has been out all weekend, staying with friends, seeing movies, shopping, etc. I'm glad she's able to have fun now with her license.
Last night, DH and I had a cocktail and a glass of wine (respectively) and watched Cinderella, which just came in this week from Amazon. Right when we started, Katie called to let us know where she was and her plans for the evening. She asked what we were doing and I told her we were watching Cinderella.
Katie: Why?
Me: Because we want to.
Katie: Harumphhh. Well, have fun with that!
I guess she thought we were weird for watching it.
I didn't remember there being so much animal activity in that movie. We talked about how cheesy the music was. We thought that Cindy looked and sounded like Judy Garland.
At the beginning of the movie, we stopped and rewound and paused it at the copyright year. It was MCMXVIX. It took some math, but we figured out that it was 1949. I probably could have googled it, but it was a fun puzzle for us to figure out together. Our bonding time!
It was 73 minutes long and we thought it was a little slow in places. But DH commented that he was really glad I bought it and it makes him look forward to the trip even more. He said "thank you for all the hard work planning this trip. It's going to be fun."
We have Mary Poppins, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Peter Pan, and Fox And The Hound. We'll watch all of those between now and August. I also want to buy some more. I want to get Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Lion King, Little Mermaid, and Snow White. I might get others as I find them.
When we moved into this house in Sept 2006, we purged alot of things we had been collecting over the years. Among them, we had several boxes of Katie's Disney VHS movies. We talked and thought about it for a long time. We had kindof gotten out of "Disney Mode"; Katie was older and didn't seem to care about them; we never watched them; VHS was so last decade. We finally decided to get rid of them. We said that if we ever decided we wanted Disney movies again, we'd buy a DVD collection.
So we planned to donate them to charity. We talked about giving them to a childrens' hospital for the kids to be able to watch in waiting rooms and hospital rooms, but I think we ultimately gave them to Goodwill. We figured Goodwill might send them to a hospital or childrens' home.
Well, Katie wasn't involved in that decision. Just a few weeks ago, when I started replenishing our Disney collection on DVD, Katie asked me "Mom, why did you give away all my Disney movies?" I told her all the reasons above. Her response was "But what if I wanted them for my kids one day?" Awwww, she's so sweet! I felt bad.
But considering that (let's hope) by the time Katie has kids watching Disney movies, you may not even be able to find a VHS player, I still think we made the right decision. She can have the collection I am building right now. A nice little heirloom keepsake. Maybe I'll put them in the hope chest for her. Right next to her christening gown and baby blanket....
Last night, DH and I had a cocktail and a glass of wine (respectively) and watched Cinderella, which just came in this week from Amazon. Right when we started, Katie called to let us know where she was and her plans for the evening. She asked what we were doing and I told her we were watching Cinderella.
Katie: Why?
Me: Because we want to.
Katie: Harumphhh. Well, have fun with that!
I guess she thought we were weird for watching it.
I didn't remember there being so much animal activity in that movie. We talked about how cheesy the music was. We thought that Cindy looked and sounded like Judy Garland.
At the beginning of the movie, we stopped and rewound and paused it at the copyright year. It was MCMXVIX. It took some math, but we figured out that it was 1949. I probably could have googled it, but it was a fun puzzle for us to figure out together. Our bonding time!

It was 73 minutes long and we thought it was a little slow in places. But DH commented that he was really glad I bought it and it makes him look forward to the trip even more. He said "thank you for all the hard work planning this trip. It's going to be fun."
We have Mary Poppins, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Peter Pan, and Fox And The Hound. We'll watch all of those between now and August. I also want to buy some more. I want to get Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Lion King, Little Mermaid, and Snow White. I might get others as I find them.
When we moved into this house in Sept 2006, we purged alot of things we had been collecting over the years. Among them, we had several boxes of Katie's Disney VHS movies. We talked and thought about it for a long time. We had kindof gotten out of "Disney Mode"; Katie was older and didn't seem to care about them; we never watched them; VHS was so last decade. We finally decided to get rid of them. We said that if we ever decided we wanted Disney movies again, we'd buy a DVD collection.
So we planned to donate them to charity. We talked about giving them to a childrens' hospital for the kids to be able to watch in waiting rooms and hospital rooms, but I think we ultimately gave them to Goodwill. We figured Goodwill might send them to a hospital or childrens' home.
Well, Katie wasn't involved in that decision. Just a few weeks ago, when I started replenishing our Disney collection on DVD, Katie asked me "Mom, why did you give away all my Disney movies?" I told her all the reasons above. Her response was "But what if I wanted them for my kids one day?" Awwww, she's so sweet! I felt bad.
But considering that (let's hope) by the time Katie has kids watching Disney movies, you may not even be able to find a VHS player, I still think we made the right decision. She can have the collection I am building right now. A nice little heirloom keepsake. Maybe I'll put them in the hope chest for her. Right next to her christening gown and baby blanket....