So the other day I won an 8 pack of tickets to a preview screening of the new veggietales movie.  I immediately called my friend, fellow veggie lovers, and pirate lovers too for that matter, and invited them.  They found us a sitter who was going to keep both of our little ones while we went.   But then there was the sickness….so they found us another sitter, so one was at our house and one at their w/ their kid.   Gotta love friends w/ access to teens willing to babysit, esp. when they dont mind watching a sick kid!   My friend’s husband is a high school psychics teacher, so he just asks girls he knows, I think it also helps that he also coached girls tennis!   so….we had a sitter and one spare ticket, so we invited a friend of calebs from our street.   But …she’s been newly diagnosed w/ stomach problems and not very long into the movie was in tears and in pain and begged for us to take her home…so Dean missed half of the movie, as did Bo because he wanted to go w/ daddy.   Meanwhile….Caleb and I enjoyed it!   and so did my friends family.   They even won a free dvd sing along in a drawing before the movie, so it was well worth the money! :-)  thanks WAKW for a night out, too bad we had to pay a sitter, but overall it saved us a great deal of money, so we were able to pay a sitter and buy snacks at the movie theater.   but…we highly recommend seeing the film for yourself, it opens this weekend is hilarious, for kids and parents alike.  And as always the music is great!   I especially loved the quality of the film.  Nothing quite like veggie tales on the big screen…I could watch them all day like that!   dont know if this movie was done better than their regular ones but it was very sharp and detailed.   I was impressed, but then again what’s not to like about Veggie tales?

About Amy

Mom to boys who were born Aug. 2001, Nov. 2004, March 2006; and devoted wife to the love of my life since Nov. 1998. Chronic worrier but devoted Christian who is trying to put her fears and faith in the One who created it all and provides for all my needs despite the daily challenges and doubts that arise. Along the way I chose to share my journey with you. Thanks for coming along for the ride! The road won't always be bright and the journey may sometimes be hard, but it can be an amazing adventure if you keep your eyes and thoughts "on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable" (Philippians 4:8).
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  1. Jeff says:

    Love the Veggie Tales… and so does Ethan. He can sing the whole song by himself at age 2. What a trip. It may be his first official movie… we’ll have to see. He can usually sit still for a long time if being stimulated with something on a screen… perhaps it’s a sign of things to come (video games, perhaps?)… aaaahhhh…