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Are you a fan of The Princess Bride?  Yes?  Then, go see Stardust.
The trailer doesn’t do it justice.  Laura, Isaac & I guffawed
through the whole thing while the baby slept in his stroller, good
boy.  Oh, and he’s so cute!!!  Truly cute.

Today’s a fun day.  Laura’s painting me a poppy for my birthday and
I’m making paper things — though I haven’t decided what.  We just
might have to do some shopping too.

24 Comments

  1. Thanks for the Stardust heads-up. The Princess Bride is my favorite-favorite!
    I was unsure when I saw the Stardust ads, but I saw a clip with Robert De Niro and the original Office guy doing some negotiating. It was really funny!

  2. hi! just wanted to say “happy birthday!” i can’t believe it’s been over a year that i first started reading your blog! i don’t think i’ve commented here before although i always read your blog. last year’s post on your birthday was fun to read with all the jokes people sent in. i’m not good at jokes, so unfortunately i don’t have one for you today. but, i hope you have another wonderful day full of laughter and another year full of creative accomplishments!

  3. OK, I was just getting ready to do some Princess Bride blogging. I love that movie-Dustin and I met because we were cast as Miracle Max and Valerie in a play.
    🙂
    Sandi

  4. What a good baby (mine didn’t make it through Ratatouille but we tried)! Thanks for the movie recommend, sounds like fun (but not as fun as a trip to anthropologie!).

  5. You are so lucky to get a poppy. I truly love Laura’s paintings. One of these days I am going to have one too.

  6. We saw Stardust on Friday – GREAT MOVIE! I’m a bit biased because I love Neil Gaiman’s work, but the movie was excellent – the best thing I’ve seen all year.

  7. I agree about Stardust being like Princess Bride. My husband explains it as a mix between Princess Bride and the magic of Narnia. Such a great movie. Def. going on my ‘to buy’ list.
    Happy Birthday!

  8. So funny to read this today. My husband and I just bought The Princess Bride on DVD. INCONCEIVABLE!!! Never would have even thought to watch Stardust, but now I must.

  9. to:”My husband explains it as a mix between Princess Bride and the magic of Narnia.”
    I’ve got to agree. 🙂 Very epic, and fun.
    The Princess Bride was actually my first movie in theatres! I was less than 1 years old when my parents brought me. I didn’t find that out though, of course, until I was already a huge fan of the movie.

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