Tears.
Every single time I watch this trailer.
There are bound to be bucket loads when I see the actual movie.
1) Room temperature pancakes. You know, after you have had a plate of warm pancakes with syrup, there are still some on the cooling rack that are now at room temperature, and you just grab one and go. No plate or fork or syrup needed. Delicious. Just wash down those pancakes with more pancakes.
2) Watching computer typing happen. Like, a movie scene of someone typing something on the computer and the shot is of the cursor moving across the computer screen as words appear. I've always loved it. You've Got Mail is an excellent example.
3) Glue guns. Now, I'm sure many crafty people think glue guns are pretty cool, but I think I have a weird obsession with them. I LOVE them. True glue gun love. And I'm not even that crafty.
4) The Oxford Comma. It's my favorite form of punctuation. I know that's not normal. It's fine, I'm married.
5) Movie subtitles. Everyone should use them. You learn so much more about what you are watching. And you know exactly what is being said. Have you watched Tangled with the subtitles? So entertainingly descriptive! Max the horse does not only neigh, but he will neigh nervously or exasperatedly. Excellent stuff. . .
Okay, it doesn't really sound that great, but trust me, it is!
2) Watching computer typing happen. Like, a movie scene of someone typing something on the computer and the shot is of the cursor moving across the computer screen as words appear. I've always loved it. You've Got Mail is an excellent example.
3) Glue guns. Now, I'm sure many crafty people think glue guns are pretty cool, but I think I have a weird obsession with them. I LOVE them. True glue gun love. And I'm not even that crafty.
4) The Oxford Comma. It's my favorite form of punctuation. I know that's not normal. It's fine, I'm married.
5) Movie subtitles. Everyone should use them. You learn so much more about what you are watching. And you know exactly what is being said. Have you watched Tangled with the subtitles? So entertainingly descriptive! Max the horse does not only neigh, but he will neigh nervously or exasperatedly. Excellent stuff. . .
Okay, it doesn't really sound that great, but trust me, it is!
I didn't know about elf on the shelf until
fairly recently and I just have a few questions:
1) Who came up with this?
2) Why is it still so popular?
3) Am I the only one that thinks this little doll
with super long limbs is incredibly creepy?
If I saw this little guy hiding anywhere in my home,
it would scare the Christmas spirit right out of me.
Just look at those shifty eyes.
Even though it was bitter cold last night, Nathan and I walked through the beautiful lights at Temple Square. Being Monday night, it was crowded with families and dozens of hyper YSA groups.
We were careful to time our selfies perfectly, making sure to dodge the small families and overly enthusiastic YSAs. Harder than you might think!
Nothing says "The Christmas Season" like lights at Temple Square.
We were careful to time our selfies perfectly, making sure to dodge the small families and overly enthusiastic YSAs. Harder than you might think!
Nothing says "The Christmas Season" like lights at Temple Square.