This went on for weeks, by the way. I think all she really focused on in the movie was Ellie and Death.
Huh. So was she sorta' working out the idea of mortality?
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This went on for weeks, by the way. I think all she really focused on in the movie was Ellie and Death.
Huh. So was she sorta' working out the idea of mortality?
Huh. So was she sorta' working out the idea of mortality?
She is constantly working out that idea.
"Is this chicken we're eating dead?"
"Who killed it?"
"What would happen if it wasn't dead?"
Huh. How old is she?
She sounds like my nephew (now in college) when he was about 4 or 5. He became very concerned when he found out that his grandma's parents had died before he was born. "Grandma, where are your mommy and daddy?" "They're in heaven, Clayton." "But, why?" I don't know why he didn't have the same question for his grandpas.
She's four and a half. Closer to four when we saw Up, but she's been all death-fascinated for a while now.
Four is totally the Age of Understanding Death. IME.
More kids' books that should be made into movies, according to Nerve.
I am so excited about that movie. We're seeing it on IMAX tomorrow.
David Lynch Presents…Make Way For Ducklings
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Does it make me a bad person that I really want to see this movie?
I almost choked on my tea last night when I read that, I swear.