Monday, May 30, 2011

Big Top Circus Treasury...

See the entire collection HERE...

& LOVe BoXeS SHoP... HERE...

The King's Speech...






Interesting, inspiring and the best ever movie to watch with good friends.

Just a few interesting side bits. The Duke of Windsor would have made a terrible king. He was amoral and lazy. His instincts about just about everything turned out to be wrong in the end including the fact that Mrs. Simpson would entertain him for life. He began to think of her as a great bore after not too long.

Speaking of the Duke of Windsor... I am certain through him permanent friendly relations could have been achieved. If he had stayed, everything would have been different. His abdication was a severe loss for us. ~Adolf Hitler

That Albert ascended the throne and became a leader to his people during the dark days of WW2 is a great blessing to the world and makes this story all the more inspiring.

The Help by Kathryn Stockett...



This book is a breeze to read in one way. You are so engrossed, you can't put it down. Stockett has a talent for writing dialogue that is entirely engrossing. You can hear the soft, lilting accents in your head as you read them on the page. And, you love these maids. Who doesn't love a person who makes the best out of an awful situation, who acts with courage and friendship when the world seeks to tear them down?

But, the character of Skeeter has so many problems. She's two dimensional. She misses Constantine, her former maid and starts this writing project seemingly w/out any clue about the dangers to those involved. She gets involved with a guy.. almost engaged to one who has no idea about her political views and constantly lies to him when she knows that he's been seriously heart-broken by another honesty challenged woman. She doesn't seem the least bothered by any of that.

There were editing problems.. like Skeeters dry, brittle and frizzy (pubic more than cranial is the term she used) hair that she grows long and straight in the end... The entire character of Celia is fleshed out just to be dropped in the end.

Then, there is just this feeling that the story doesn't come close to telling what it was really like. I think of Billy Holiday singing Strange Fruit.

What this novel does really well is show what entitlement does to character. Those who profit from what they have not earned and services that they have not paid for suffer in kindness and compassion, have an over-inflated sense of self and a general lack of good will. It reminded me of this verse from Moses...

Moses 4:25

25 By the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, until thou shalt return unto the ground—for thou shalt surely die—for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou wast, and unto dust shalt thou return.

To me, that's a commandment to contribute. Does that mean you can't hire a housekeeper, get your car detailed, your lawn mowed, your hair cut etc... ?? No. You just can't do those things while you keep the housekeepers, detailers and hair dressers out of the libraries and public schools while teaching your children that they are dirty and ignorant. You have to recognize honest labor, pay for it and honor it.

I once went to a restaurant with a good friend. Everything she ordered was sold out. The waiter was new and inexperienced, overly talky and less than polished. But, my friend refused to be unkind. After she ordered something for the 3rd time and found the item unavailable she said with a big smile, "Just surprise me!" She refused to be unkind. How do you treat the people who wait on your table or change your oil? My friend was once a waitress and so was I. It's good to know what it's like on that end. It changes your perspective forever.

The book shows that nothing is free for everything has an exacted cost, that even as we contribute as much as we can, we are still in debt and doing our best in helping each other is the only way to peace of mind and integrity.

Tesla: Master of Lightning...



I have to admit, I fell asleep in the middle of this film (due to extreme exhaustion and not the film). But, what I saw was interesting and inspiring and tragic. C and c both LOVED it! It is fascinating to know a little about the personalities who are responsible for so many of the comforts and conveniences we enjoy today.

More than a biography, this program explains some of the science behind cell phone technology and other things. Very interesting.

Nanny McPhee Returns...



I just adored this little film. It was very sweet and when you consider the pigs that "swim stylishly" and the baby elephant then I think this one trumps the first one. See it!