Here, I will break us all in slowly. . .
Working backwards, last night Ed and I went to see True Grit -- a movie I recommend! While I was sick, we both read the book (1960's, Charles Portis, author) and watched our old True Grit movie with John Wayne. For our little date night, we went to a real theater (rare!) and saw the new version with Jeff Bridges. All I can say is I highly recommend all of them, but the book is worth every minute of the time you take to read it. Forget Louis L'Amour; forget Bonanza -- the book is so different and so good. You have to try it. Find a copy at your local library. It is a very fast and often very funny read. I promise you will enjoy it.
On Friday night we watched the grandbabies so Aaron and Erin could go to a movie; they saw The King's Speech, which they both recommend. Coincidentally, Ed and I had just watched the movie Bertie and Elizabeth, about King George and Elizabeth, the Queen Mum, who were Q E II's parents. It was an old PBS special we got off Netflix. The King's Speech is about the same King George and his speech impediment. I want to see that one, too, since the one we watched has sort of set me up for it.
| Even Grandma's who don't feel so good need some serious cuddle time...especially then! |
Movies - nice things to do on a rainy evening.
While the grandbabies were here, Charlie and Ed put together a puzzle. 100 pieces, and quite colorfully complicated. They had a good time.
Grace is pulling herself up and crawling all over and generally being the most adorable smiley child in the universe.
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| No, I'd rather have it for myself... |

Glad you are back among the well again. Your grandkids are so adorable.
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