Sunday, May 23, 2010

Something the Lord Made

This film is based on the true story of white surgeon Alfred Blalock (Alan Rickman) and his African American lab assistant Vivien Thomas (Mos Def) who, together, invented both the instruments and the procedure necessary to correct the heart deformity that resulted in "blue babies".

The time was the 1940's and the two men were confronted not only by racial prejudice, but by a medical community who believed heart surgery, of any kind, was impossible.

This beautifully acted and soul-stirring drama gives an insight into the medical profession and shows that, when a man believes in himelf and follows his dream, nothing can stop him. 



  

Friday, May 21, 2010

Help A Soldier, Save A Dog

When my sister, Connie, and I were children, we did have pets, 2 box turtles, Inky and Blinky (he only had one eye), which we would allow to race down a hallway in our flat, a canary, Billy, who was a great singer and a parakeet, Tippy, who would fly and sometimes land on us.  We had a puppy once, but it didn't get a name because when it began to lick our faces, my dad returned it to the shelter.

I didn't need to worry, because my entire adult life would be filled with dogs.  I married the reincarnation of Saint Francis and our children inherited the gene..."Mom, the dog just followed us home from the beach.  Can we keep it, PLEASE?"  I guess my children knew a pushover when they saw one; I can't bear to see an animal suffer.  Naturally, all of the dogs had to be neutered and given the necessary immunizations and we don't believe in keeping pets outdoors.  Our house must have had a neon sign flashing "FREE ROOM AND BOARD FOR STRAYS.  APPLY WITHIN."  Yes, dog hair became our clothes constant companion.

So, you can understand why I fell in love with this particular charity, Freedom Service Dogs, which rescues dogs from shelters and trains them to be service companions to wounded soldiers.  The dogs who do not make the grade are adopted out to loving families.  It's a win-win situation!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Little Manhattan

Gabe (Josh Hutcherson) and Rosemary (Charlie Ray) have known each other practically their whole lives, but when they meet at a karate class, Gabe sees Rosemary in an entirely different light.  It's LOVE in all its wonderful yet heart-wrenching glory!

This film, narrated by 11-year-old Gabe, is both charming and humorous.  The clever dialogue, musical score and New York scenery make this a movie the whole family can enjoy.  Perhaps it will take you on a sentimental journey back to memories of your first crush...there's nothing wrong with that!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Georgiann's Big Adventure

My daughter, Laura, and son-in-law, Scott, entertained me royally at their home this past weekend.  In celebration of Mother's Day, we were joined by good friend, Erin, and her delightful mother, Clare.

After a wonderful brunch at the Icosium Kafe, a Middle Eastern restaurant that specializes in crepes, both savory and sweet, we went to an Italian bakery to purchase some delectable pastries to be enjoyed later in the day.  So we would not starve, (you must be an eager eater to be a member or friend of our family) we made a stop at an imported food shop where Laura picked out baba ghanoush, roasted red pepper dip, yogurt dip, pita bread, etc. etc.  I won't step on a scale for a few days!

For viewing pleasure, I was given a tour of Laura and Scott's garden, we watched a movie, (The Namesake) which we enjoyed and the Blackhawk's game, which we did not. (the Hawks lost)

And there was THE MONOPOLY GAME, which was won by Little Miss Lucky, Laura.  When telling my youngest daughter, Jennifer, about the outcome of the game, she said, "Oh, Laura is so cold and you know she cheats don't you?"  We laughed... my girls love to tease each other and I love that.

Well, I'm back at home now.  My two cats are happy to see me and I am left with some happy memories of a weekend away.