Film – Georgia Rule

Mom and baby

I have too many activities going on. I want to get to as many strollercise classes as possible but, except for Mondays, I have another activity every morning. I am doing three different yogas now and I think I will end up dropping one. I have to figure out which though.

My attempt of getting back into shape is on track so far. I have dropped from size 12 to 10 in a month and a half and i was 6 before getting pregnant.

I have started working in the yard. I got the kid across the street to get rid of dandelions which I an really glad for since I never would have started gardening if I had all the dandelions to pick out. It took him six hours. I have now started to get rid of rocks from the side of the driveway and I’ve cleaned up entrance to the yard and the trampoline area. Chris is getting the pool ready. It should be swimable by next weekend.

Film – Next

I am getting ready to go to this week’s cinematic adventure so it was high time to list the last week’s film. There were exactly two good moments in the Next. One was when one of the bad guys swore in a south slavic language and the other was the pun in the last scene. Was it worth dredging through the whole film for the somewhat funny image in the last scene, I’ll leave it to yourselves to determine.

Film – Blades of Glory

I made it back to a movie theatre! Yay! Of course when there are only two films a week that you can take a baby to, any old flick will do. “Blades of Glory” was in no way memorable but it was an excellent excuse to hang out with other mom/baby pairs and stuff my face with popcorn. The babies slept through the film. I tried to wake Trevor up to feed him so he would not wail in the car on the way back but he would not budge (he slept for another three hours after that so my worry was mute).

In other news my friend Marina had a baby girl this morning. Congrats Marina!

Film – Miss Potter

I completely forgot to review this film. It is quite sweet. It is also the last film I will have seen in the theatres for a while. Until Trevor is big enough to go to Baby Cinema, DVDs will have to do.

Film – Cannes Add Fest 2006

Amusingly enough the theatre did not show commercials before the start of the show.

Edit – I have been corrected. The first add was an actual add for Globe and Mail. It only _wanted_ to make it to Cannes.