Hubby and I went to see this charming movie on Friday. Make no mistake, it is dealing with a difficult subject (teen pregnancy), but the film offers hope in a way I didn’t think was possible. The acting was superb, the writing and directing were outstanding. We laughed, we cried and we fell in love with Juno and her friends and family.
For those who have a chance, go see it. If it is not near you yet, you can preview the movie here and here.
I think many mothers of teenage daughters might worry about allowing their girls to see this, but I must say, take them and then allow the movie to open a dialog between you and your daughter about the emotional and physical changes that occur from an accidental teenage pregnancy. It just may help you to start a conversation on a subject that many people find hard to talk about, and also help your daughter to avoid a pregnancy when she is not mature enough to handle the results.
I cannot remember seeing such a wonderful movie in a very long time. Take your daughter, your sister or a friend. (In my case, Hubby came with me, and he loved the movie too!) You will not be disappointed!
PS: I was trying to remember the name of the song that is sort of the theme song of this movie. (All The Young Dudes, by Mott The Hoople) It was making me crazy, not being able to remember it. Finally I called my cousin, Janet and sang and hummed the part I could recall. She is a genius! She remembered it right off and solved the mystery! Thanks, J!
Todays Menu
Breakfast
Cream of wheat
Banana
1/2 cup skim milk
Snack
water
Lunch
mega salad with 1/2 cup tuna
water
Snack
Tea
Dinner
1 small potato
4 ounces chicken
rutabaga
Snack
Tea
Weight Watchers Cake
I need to see this movie – everyone is saying how good it is! 🙂
I’m glad you got to see it…and that I could help out with your musical question!
Btw, I gave you an award 🙂
rutabaga. I have no idea what that is but i want to eat one because rutabaga is such a fun word.