Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tuesday's Topics

Hi All, it's been a while since I've blogged. Fe Lyn, my tireless worker of a wife worked 16 hours last night, so while she's getting her beauty rest, I thought I would blog something.

First and foremost, our son Andrew had a successful surgery last week as his tonsils were removed. He is out of school for a week, and is enjoying every minute of it. Things went really smooth, Fe Lyn and I were a little worried as expected before the surgery, but were very relieved to hear the Doctor afterwards telling us that everything went fine. Thank God!

Fe Lyn and I saw a couple of movies this week. First one was My Sisters Keeper with Cameron Diaz. It's a heart warming family story about one sister who has Lukemia, and another sister who was a test tube baby so that she can donate parts (blood, bone marrow, kidney, other things) to keep her big sister alive. The little sister ends up suing her parents so that she can refuse to undergo further donations of her parts to her sister. Cameron Diaz played her part perfect as the Mother who refused to give up her fight to save her daughter.



The other movie we saw was Paranormal Activity. We watched this one after the kids went to sleep, and boy was that the right decision. While it wasn't scary all the times, it reminds you so much of your home, especially because it was based in San Diego where we use to live. The house was somewhat similar to ours. Definitely a movie you would want to watch on DVD when it comes out and it might even be worth watching while still in the theatres. The movie is about a couple who fight a demonic haunting in their house. The female has experienced this haunting since she was 8 years old, but now the demon who is haunting her is getting stronger, actually being able to physically move/touch things as well as possess. Check out the trailer and give it a go when it comes out on DVD.



I hope you all have a great rest of the week!!

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