I've been MIA lately and I do apologize. The holidays, homeschool, life and Holiday craft shows have been taking their toll and using up almost every last ounce of free time I have these days. Not to mention the fact that we've already started taking turns passing colds around in the Phantom Moon Villetta. Oy vey! Things are finally slowing down again and before they race to warp speed again, I thought I'd quickly check in.
I have a lot of new collections and items that I'll be adding to my online shop that I can't wait to share in the next couple of days. Many of these have made their debut in the Holiday craft shows I've attended and I'm so glad with the enthusiasm they've been met with! It's so awesome to create something that people get excited for, ya know? Most of my creating has been during the wee hours of the night and if you know me, you know that sleep is my number one enemy. If I'm too still in one place that is quiet, warm and comfortable, chances are I'll fall asleep. So to keep me from face planting into the tabletop during my late night sewing sessions, I usually employ my secret weapon .... Netflix! I've caught up on movies, tv shows and countless documentaries to last me a lifetime. Then again, I mostly heard them rather than actually watched them but they, it's better than nothing right? So here's a breakdown if you're interested:
Movies I'd completely recommend:
Brave: I went into this thinking I wouldn't like the film, that the daughter would be a total brat and I'd never watch this with my own daughter. Though I still think I won't watch this with my daughter, it's not a matter of never but a matter of when ... it's a great movie but for her age (5), I think she's a wee bit young to get the Mother / Daughter story that is as beautiful as the film itself. Of course I cried in the end (who doesn't with these movies?) and when my baby is older, I plan on watching this with her and crossing my finger she gets the struggle and why her Mother is so hard on her ... a Mom can dream, right?
First Position
Snow White and the Huntsman
October Baby
The Avengers
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
The Secret World of Arietty (Studio Ghibli rocks!)
The September Issue
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
The Walking Dead: Season 3 (I can't wait for February!)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - re-watching Seasons 5-7
Movies that were a bit ... meh:
Prometheus - I went into this not knowing it was essentially the prequel to the Alien franchise. So throughout almost the whole movie I kept thinking, "seriously? This is so like Aliens! Do these people think this knockofff is something people will buy?". And the ending got here and it clicked and I realized what I fool I'd been. But hey, Michael Fassenbender was in it and he's total eye candy which was okay.
Underworld: Awakening
The Darkest Hour
The Muppets
The Big Year
Vegucated
Red Dawn
Movies that sucked big time:
American Reunion - the really should have stopped at American Pie ...
The Lorax
The Woman in Black
The Skin I Live In
So that's my list, folks. And yes, I've made some iffy decisions but variety is the spice of life, right? Ah well, my queue is now filled with Christmas movies so that should be interesting ...
I can't wait for Downton Abbey Season 2 myself. you know that's a good idea you have there my girl, letting the movie roll in the background because hearing it is better than nothing. I'll have to do that the next time I assemble a quilt top so that way I'm not always talking to myself.
Quick note, your comment "think she's a wee bit young" had me cracking up because I could remember the Lord Dingwall picking up his kilt and saying...Feast your eyes. HA!!!!
Posted by: sara | 12/18/2012 at 02:18 PM
Oh darling, it makes such a difference and helps you from (like you said) talking to yourself though I do mutter from time to time when a project is fighting me :P
As for the quote, I was hoping you'd get it, lol :) That's why I love you so much!
Posted by: ThePhantomMoon | 12/19/2012 at 01:47 PM