Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

I love...

Christmas movies!!
Here are my top 3...

I've been watching these movies already several times this week. I love them so much. It's been busy at the shop and when I come home I have to make scarves to restock our store; so it's nice to watch these movies while I knit. They do a great job of getting you into the holiday spirit. 

What are you favorite Christmas movies?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Have you guys heard about this documentary Being Elmo
It's about the man behind Elmo, Kevin Clash! I watched the trailer the other day and it was so cute and touching it brought tears to my eyes! (I told you everything makes me cry!) It looks like it starts playing in different cities beginning this weekend. I'm so excited that it's coming to Oklahoma City's Museum of Art November 17-20th!! The Mr. & I will definitely be there that weekend to see it!
You can check to see if it's playing in your city/state here.


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Veggie Challenge

Last week Husband put a new documentary on our instant netflix queue for us to watch. He always picks the best ones. Anyways, last week we sat down and checked it out. It was called Forks Over Knives.
Forks Over Knives examines the "profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods." 
It was very interesting and I personally like it. I'm not a film critic so I'm going to leave it at that. This film did however inspire us to challenge ourselves for the week. Go a week without meat and no fast food
We don't cook. After work we either go to a restaurant, fast food joint or my family would cook us dinner (meat was in every meal). So this challenge was exciting because we'd have to get to cooking. 
On the search for recipes I found two food blogs that I fell in love with: Sprouted Kitchen and A Couple Cooks
Sprouted Kitchen loves cooking tasty food with healthy ingredients and the photography on her blog is so good!
A Couple Cooks are a young married couple who share the food they cook and it's always simple and fresh. They believe everyone can cook if they can. Their pictures are also awesome. Pictures mean a lot when it comes to finding foods to prepare!
A couple of my favorite recipes we tried this week were:

Sweet Potato, Black Bean and Green Chile Enchiladas by A Couple Cooks

Farfalle with Tomato-Goat Cheese Cream Sauce from Vegetarian Times.

We've successfully completed our 7 day vegetarian challenge and here's what we've learned:

*If you can't pronounce it, don't eat it. There was one day where we made spaghetti and we felt like having bread with it but we ran out of bread. We did, however, have some garlic bread Texas Toast in our freezer. I looked at the ingredients before throwing it in our toaster oven and immediately got nervous. I could not pronounce half of the ingredients on the box! That should have been a red flag. Actually what should have been the red flag was that it was in a box in the frozen section. I should have immediately thrown it away but instead I threw it in the toaster oven. And as you probably guessed, we felt terrible after dinner. I was surprised after eating so well and natural after 4 days that the bread could have such a huge impact. But it did. And never again.
*I have more energy. After dinners before this challenge, I would get sleepy and not want to do anything. I've noticed that after eating dinners this week I felt energized and good! 
*We're not hungry. This week our breakfasts and dinners have been way smaller in proportion but guess what, we weren't hungry. Our veggie-filled meals left us feeling satisfied without feeling too full. 
*Your body adapts quickly to real food. Like I mentioned first, the one thing that wasn't real made us feel awful. 

I'm so happy we did this. We love doing challenges and this one was very beneficial. I don't know why I'm surprised that food makes such a huge difference in how you feel. We've both gained some weight in the past 2 years and doing this challenge helped us lose a few pounds this week. Bonus!

Have you seen Forks Over Knives? Do you ever do challenges to see if you can do it? Isn't pinterest awesome for finding recipes?!

Husband and I love doing challenges and I thought I would share this one with you. I think we're going to continue this one!  





  



Tuesday, July 26, 2011


Hello lovelies! It's Tuesday and we're back from our weekend.
Yesterday we headed to Oklahoma City to do one of our registries.
While we were in OKC we had to stop by 9th Street and eat at the super yummy Iguana Mexican Grill as well as stop by Shop Good to check out the Warby Parker eyeglasses.
Also on 9th street is The Flaming Lips new gallery Womb. My heart burst with joy when I saw this! Freakin' love it.


After shopping and the registry we headed to the theatre to see Beginners.
It was so charming and heartbreaking and perfect.

I love good weekends.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

netflix picks


Most of my favorite movies are independent romantic films. I'm a sucker for quirky love stories! They instantly put me in a better mood.
That being said I'm going to recommend some of my favorites! I have several, so we'll start with 5 today. I hope you get a chance to watch them one weekend, they will make your heart happy ♥


1. HappyThankYouMorePlease. The other day Netflix recommended a new one to me; HappyThankYouMorePlease. Along with the description it said the movie was: quirky, romantic, witty. I thought, Okay netflix, you haven't let me down yet and this movie cover is pretty cutes. Put it in my queue.
So I received it in the mail last week and watched it. First off, I didn't pay attention to who was in it, let alone who wrote and directed it. So I was pleasantly surprised when it was Ted from How I Met Your Mother (favorite show)!! And....I absolutely loved the movie!! I was rooting for all the couples, they melted my heart. Definitely a new fav of mine now.


2. TiMER is another netflix recommendation I was completely surprised with. In this movie they have these biotechnological implants in their wrist that counts down to the moment one is supposed to meet his or her match. Imagine knowing the moment you meet your soulmate! I remember watching this debating what I would do. Get a timer or not? I would like to know when I met my ideal match. But what if you met someone you really liked and they weren't it? That's what happens to our leading lady. (It's currently on instant netflix!)


3. Me and You and Everyone We Know. I love love love Miranda July. I adore this movie because it's quirky, lovely and...miranda july! It shows how people struggle to connect with one another in the modern world. I also cannot wait to see her new movie The Future.


4. Elvis & Anabelle. Whenever netflix recommended this I thought, yikes this looks/sounds cheesy! It's about a beauty queen who dies on the catwalk and is taken to a funeral home where a single kiss from the hot unlicensed undertaker brings her back to life. But I thought, Netflix, you know me! I will trust in you. So I watched some E&A and of course, loved it. It was sweet and I don't remember thinking it was cheesy while watching it.


5. Amelie. Oh Amelie. My go to. Anytime I need a pick me up I turn to this film. The colors make me so happy. and I'll even listen to the soundtrack while I work around the house.
At least you'll never be a vegetable - even artichokes have hearts.
Tell 'em Amelie!

Enjoy your weekend my friends.
Happy watching!