Oh dear…

Dear Man at the movie theater, 
   What in the world could women have done to you, to make you so hateful towards them? As a human being, I can not imagine ever feeling the need to yell and scream at three complete strangers, in a very public setting (and one intended for fun, at that) because you incorrectly believed they inconvenienced you by your .39 second visit to a kiosk line. 
   The amount of time that you spent yelling, name calling and making a gigantic ass of yourself far exceeded that, by minutes… 
   When my girlfriend smiled at you, told you to have a nice day and we turned and left, (I’d like to point out- showing far more maturity and self control than you have, though you are well past our age) and that pissed you off more- causing you to call us the “damned rudest and stupidest broads”, I couldn’t help but wonder how detached your reality is from the real one… 
    I tried to consider that maybe you were having a bad day. Maybe your cat just died. Maybe your son disowned you (though sadly, I could already see his point), maybe you’d just rear ended someone… Maybe you had cancer… And then I kicked myself because it doesn’t matter. Those things could make someone angry, but you weren’t angry. YOU were mean and hate filled. You were bitter. 
You are the one, and people like you, who make this world an ugly place. 
I am so glad my child wasn’t there to see unfiltered meanness, just for meanness sake- it would have crushed the very small balloon of hope she has left in human goodness. 
  I did manage some empathy for your wife, and the other people there with you. Their humiliation was worth the empathy, though the saddest part was that they didn’t seem surprised. 
It must be hard to live with you. They must love you a lot. 
I don’t see why, honestly. 
anyway… 
Be kind, don’t bully, show respect, 
                                               M
P.s. When I told my husband, it took everything in him to not drive over to that theater, buy a ticket, go into your movie and kick your middle aged ass. I’d be careful what women you publicly seek out to abuse- they might have husbands in an even closer proximity…
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Dear woman who took her family to Les Miserables, a couple of weeks ago, 
  When you walked in, all dolled up in your theater best- I was really wowed by you. That you had managed to not only get your husband to take the day off, but you had also managed to get your teenage son, tween son and boy-child into suits and well behaved in the 6th row was a miraculous event for me. I kept thinking, they must love her a lot- because wow- those 4 male faces didn’t look like this was where they wanted to be- especially when there was such a big Boise State game going on, on the other side of campus… 
   I have to admit though, at intermission when the house lights rose and I saw your three boys rise- that I wanted to shake you a little. Your youngest was drawing, through the play. His gigantic sketchpad must have hit the patron’s head (in front of him) at least twice… Your middle child was headphone clad and playing a DS. Your teenager, also wearing ear muff headphones, had apparently been texting the entire time. All i could think was, Why bother? I mean, seriously, theater tickets aren’t cheap… Once that truth began to fade though, it occurred to me how unbelievable rude it was, for the people near you. The lights from the DS and the phone. The hum from the headphones. The clicks from controllers and keys. The sounds of pencil scratching and erasing…
  Sweetie, don’t you have a friend or two, who would have gone with you? No? Let’s work on that… Because, as beautiful as Les Miserables is, (And oh, it is!!!) there is no way you truly enjoyed it, with all of that surrounding you… 
  Honey, you need a girl’s night out- stat… and a Broadway buddy. Fine. I’ll volunteer… 
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Dear Regal theater group, 
Remember, back in July, when I sent you a comment card about how much we loved our local theater management team and how they had handled sensitivity to patrons after the Aurora tragedy? Do you also remember the horribly insensitive things the Boise managers did/allowed? Well, I am writing today to tell you the Boise team has done little to impress me. On my first visit back, since the day I wrote you about, the manager stood less than five feet away while a middle aged man yelled and screamed at my friends and I, simply because he felt we were “rude and stupid” women… 
The Regal rep my husband met, when he flew out from NY to address complaints (from me) was really nice… But he might want to consider another trip. 
 Just Sayin’, 
             M
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Ten…

Me
– Water Zumba
– Girl’s night out.
– HAH Journal.
– one, to two, photography adventures.
– practice Grace.
– practice Gratitude.
– Spread pink. 
Reading
Happiness at Home by Gretchin Rubin (with BFF)
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Watching
The Walking Dead
– American Horror Story
– Pitch Perfect
Us
– Small vacation west to do some cool things, see some even cooler friends and just try and basque in the quality time AWAY.
– Homeschool could be worse. For this, I am grateful. I need to find a way to motivate my kid to care a little. About school, about her self…
– We are going to see Peter Pan (on stage) which I am really excited about. I’ve seen it once, when I was around Gen’s age. It’s one of her favorite classic books, and being a theater lover, I KNOW she will adore it. 
Create
– perfect a cupcake. (yes, this is a real goal.)
– swap cards
– attend my new craft club.
– make/finish our Christmas cards.
– a book cover. I know I’ve said this already, but it’s been such a crazy year! 
Home
– Pumpkin stews, soups, breads, strudels and drinks.
– Pumpkin carving and decorating.
– soups.
– spiced smells. 
Health
– be in water.
– consume water.
– walks, sweater clad.
– strength training.
– veggies.
– smoothies.
– patience. 
Love
– scary/intense tv in the evenings to snuggle to, with a nice cup of cider or glass of wine.
– weekly connect/dinner/talk times.
– hopefully sneaking in a date night, or two.
– hold hands in the car, in the stores. 
Projects
– building a small, but functional, win rack.
– Chw’s office make over. 
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Family Movie Night… {Giveaway}

This weekend Hotel Transylvania releases and, as a family, this is a movie we are really excited about! Gen is having a friend sleepover so we can all go to the opening. With such a great cast and production team, I have no doubt that this movie is going to be great! 
I am lucky enough to be hosting a give away for some promotional items for this film (They are being sent to me from the PR company so they are a mystery EVEN to me :) )… To enter just leave a comment telling how you think this movie will be, (with an email address or a link back) by Sunday the 30th at 7 p.m. 
Have you seen the trailer? 
What do you think? 
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Merry…

Last Thursday afternoon Chw, Gen and I went and saw Les Miserables… We’ve seen it a few times, but it was Genny’s first. She loved it… I, like I do every time, cried like a baby. Genny used her hard earned money to buy an adorable Cosette t-shirt and a key chain for my husband. Have I mentioned it is his favorite musical, of all times? 
Friday was our family anniversary, of nine years together. Les Miz and a special dinner were our main source of celebration this year, though Genny did receive her first (ever) family anniversary gift. We composed a 45 page book of her childhood, both written and photo filled, and had it printed. It’s adorable and she loves it. We encompass everything, within it’s binding, that she loved and did. Coming into our family at age four, she was lacking a traditional baby book SO we called it her childhood book and filled it with day one through her twelfth year. She loves her book and wants to take it with her everywhere… 
On Saturday we adventured to the Farmer’s Market with friends. It was an entirely glorious morning, except for the heavy smoke covering we’ve had for past few months. It is taking it’s toll on many of us. 

 After we came home from our marketing excursion, I braved bathing my pups. (No easy feat) but so worth it for sweet, coconut smelling fluffy snuggles. :) Especially since anyone who had seen Emma recently had to admit she was a bit more on the light tan and black colored spectrum than white and black. Not anymore though! :)

How was your weekend? 
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On family, milestones and France on stage…

Tomorrow we will have been a family, with Genny, for nine years… 
NINE!
Chw remarked, when we were talking with friends about a few nights ago, that it “feels like forever,” to which Genny piped up, “Are you kidding me, it IS forever!” 
Those nine years from the day we picked her chubby little cheeked face up, until today, really has been it’s own little lifetime. 
We always do something a little special to commemorate our family anniversary. This afternoon we have tickets to a Broadway (on tour) show of Les Miserables. Being that this is my husband’s FAVORITE musical (my second favorite), Genny has NEVER seen it, and it is a beautiful story of redemption and adoption- it seemed like a fitting treat to celebrate our ninth anniversary. 
For a time, it also looked like our adoption would be finalized today. As it turns out, that has been postponed but, lucky us, we still have to make an appearance in court today. (prayers are appreciated.) 
I hope that today’s show really touches our own little Cosette and resonates within her a beautiful milestone…
Happy Thursday… 
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