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“Somewhere, hidden amongst the thorny brambles is a little kingdom where everyone is very very small...”SEE BEN AND HOLLY ON STAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME!From the makers of Peppa Pig and the producers of the
When you need me but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go.
Easy, protein packed pancakes for your next breakfast or brinner.
So I've decided to do an occasional feature, detailing all the handknits I notice/covet in the movies I watch. Yay! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Nanny ...
These are the two most confused terms in the nanny profession. I frequently encounter people using these terms interchangeably when they're not interchangeable. While similar, guaranteed hours and salary are not the same thing. Let me repeat, they.are.not.the.same.thing. Let's break it down: Guara
In an ongoing effort to teach, nanny, and parent in a kind way, I'm sharing 6 ways that you can turn a "no" into a "yes" for your toddler.
How growing up with a group of guys as your best friends effects your ability to do a girls night out. 5 things I have learned about friendship.
You guys. YOU GUYS. Downton Abbey is back! Most of the girls reading this are going, "SQUEE!" and most of the guys are going, "whaaaa?" Downton Abbey, Masterpiece's latest BBC costume drama import, has become something of a sensation here in the US. Women (and gay men) all over the country swooned over the amazing costumes, the relationships, the upstairs/downstairs drama, and the breathtaking scenery of Highclere Castle, where the series is filmed. After a long wait, the second season finally began airing on Masterpiece Classic* last night, and without hardly a chance to breathe we are dropped right back into the action. Literally, as we start the second season with the heir-apparent to Downton, Matthew Crawley, fighting for survival in the trenches of France. Last season ended with the announcement that Britain and Germany were at war, but with the current season WWI is properly underway and all the young men of Downton are potential soldiers. Mr. Carson, the head butler, sees his male staff gradually whittled away for one reason or another, and things at the manor house are changing--for better or worse. I won't give away a lot of the plot movement and twists here, I figure if you have made it this far in the post you probably watch the show and if you don't WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR. The season premiere set a stunning number of subplots in motion and saw many of our characters making big changes. I thought it interesting how this season so many of the plots circle around outside forces--the war, people arriving at Downton, etc. Last season it seemed most of the drama came from Downton itself, and the question of who would inherit when the current Lord (and Earl) Grantham kicked the bucket. Of course when an outsider did come it was drama-rific (Mr. Pamuk, anyone?) but this season the war is driving everything. Which, hello, it was the War to End Wars. Of course it's touching every facet of British life. To sum up: last night's episode was meaty, with the characters constantly moving and making decisions. Not always smart decisions (EDITH) but sometimes really excellent ones (Sybil). A lot of new doors have opened and I cannot wait to see what happens next! Did I mention Maggie Smith is in the show? Oh, and for those who are about the clothes (which is basically everyone who watches the show), I love how we are gradually moving into flapper territory. Or as close as British landed gentry would get to flapper. It was also interesting to see how even the upstairs folks are starting to dress more simply--I don't know if you heard, but there is a war on. STUNNING. *May I just point out that I thought dividing Masterpiece Theater into a bunch of smaller segments a few years ago was kind of dumb? People don't think of it as Masterpiece Classic or Masterpiece Mystery. They think of it as Masterpiece Theater. Except now we don't get the full theme song. Which is the first movement from Jean-Joseph Mouret's First Suite in D, in case you were wondering. I might have it on my iPod. Shut up.
MOVIE REVIEW Nanny Mcphee: Disney Movie starring Colin Firth (Pride & Prejudice, What a Girl Wants, etc...), Emma Thompson (Sense & Sensibility, Much Ado About Nothing, etc...), and Angela Lansbury (Murder She Wrote, Mrs. Santa Claus, etc...) CAST: Emma Thompson ... Nanny McPhee Colin Firth ... Mr. Brown Angela Lansbury ... Aunt Adelaide Kelly Macdonald ... Evangeline Thomas Sangster ... Simon Eliza Bennett ... Tora Jennifer Rae Daykin ... Lily Raphaël Coleman ... Eric Samuel Honywood ... Sebastian Holly Gibbs ... Christianna Hebe Barnes ... Baby Agatha Zinnia Barnes ... Baby Agatha Celia Imrie ... Mrs. Quickly Imelda Staunton ... Mrs. Blatherwick Elizabeth Berrington ... Letitia PLOT: from Yahoo Movies- A new nanny enters the household of the recently widowed Mr. Brown and attempts to tame his seven exceedingly ill-behaved children. The children, led by the oldest boy Simon, have managed to drive away 17 previous nannies and are certain that they will have no trouble with this one. But as Nanny McPhee takes control, they begin to notice that their vile behavior now leads swiftly and magically to rather startling consequences. Her influence also extends to the family's deeper problems, including Mr. Brown's sudden and seemingly inexplicable attempts to find a new wife; an announcement by the domineering Aunt Adelaide that she intends to take one of the children away; and the sad and secret longings of their scullery maid, Evangeline. As the children's behavior begins to change, Nanny McPhee's arresting face and frame appear to change as well, creating even more questions about this mysterious stranger whom the children and their father have come to love. Movie Review: I didn't think I would be interested in this movie, at all... but once it started I was captivated - truly I was! It was so intringing - from the fantastic acting of those children in the movie - to the legendary performances of such grand actors like Emma Thompson who wrote the Screenplay, Colin Firth, and Angela Lansbury. They were all absolutely amazing!!! Especially though - Emma Thompson - whose role as the mole-y, long tooth, frazzled looking hair Nanny McPhee- is almost unrecognizable as her lovely self. It does have a bit of magic - but if you are okay with films like Mary Poppins or say, The Wizard of Oz... then you'll be fine with this. There are no Spells or anything scary to that degree- which would not be acceptable to me. Instead, it is delightfully fun and entertaining for wholesome family enjoyment! A Few Cautions: In the intro the children are playing a trick on another Nanny and are pretending to eat their baby sister. It is really a Chicken or something and the baby is discovered safe and sound. Some children may not even get this joke... and simply think it is just meal-time. Another thing - the father (Colin Firth) is an undertaker - so we do see him at work standing next to a "body".... though it is just man who is lying on a table still - I don't recall ever seeing Mr. Brown even touch him. And... one more thing, towards the end of the movie - Mr Brown is about to be married to an interesting colorful woman - and she shows a bit too much cleavage. It's over the top really and completely unnecessary, but there it is... so please beware! Rated PG by the MPAA for mild thematic elements, some rude humor and brief language. See or Skip: See.... it's a truly fun, family film!!!