![]() ![]() And yes, that’s a monkey in the background. Today I painted a table…among other things. ![]() Everything is in total upheaval right now but I’ll share some progress pics soon! ![]() I’m working on the Lil Blue Boo office and my office in the house. …and for most of the weekend I enjoyed my favorite pastime: projects. I woke up Sunday morning to a jelly donut and a McDonald’s iced coffee…perfect! And my mom sent me an Olive Garden gift certificate….but on the way to Olive Garden we did something craaaazy and detoured to Red Lobster. “Manure just happens to be my specialty.” I’m so happy Boo loved it….she cried over 10 times too. I think I cried over 10 times watching it. I recently bought one of my favorite movies from when I was younger to share with Boo and so Friday was movie night: "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.It was my birthday this weekend. The movie may be sappy-no surprise with that title-but Anwar provides bright star wattage and a plucky role model. What makes the movie memorable is the performance of the lovely Gabrielle Anwar, the doe-eyed actress who later danced the tango so memorably with Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman. Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken has the usual love interest, a brush with tragedy, and some worldly wisdom (the latter doled out by old pro Cliff Robertson, in a nice role as a crusty barnstormer). Sonora Webster, a runaway in the twenties, desperately wants to be a diving girl- a girl who rides on a diving horse as it drops from a forty-foot platform. After she joins a traveling show in the 1930s, spunky teen Sonora Webster (Gabrielle Anwar) learns the ropes and eventually lands a plum role in the program: riding a horse off a 40-foot-high diving board into a tank of water. It's a variation on the old boy-runs-away-to-join-the-circus story, except this time the boy is a girl. This charming Disney live-action picture is a genuine sleeper. ![]()
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