Overall, we had a great time. Jamie and I both did fairly well, with only a few rough days for each of us. We both managed lots of active fun, hiking and climbing on the cool rock formations, and even a long day at an amusement park on the way home! I will tell you more about the ups and downs of traveling with CFS once I get caught up - I still have over 950 unread e-mails to get through!!
For now, I thought I'd jump back into the blogging world with a quick Movie Monday post. We got home late Friday night, and relaxed and recovered this weekend with some DVDs:
- When Craig went to the movies with his friends and Jamie went to bed early, Ken and I decided we only had energy for something light, so we watched No Strings Attached, starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman. It was a very light - fluffy even! - romantic comedy, somewhat predictable but still fun. Portman plays a commitment-phobic, very busy doctor-in-training who has neither the time nor inclination for a serious relationship. She proposes an irresistible deal to Kutcher's character: get together for sex and have fun, with no strings attached. Of course, Kutcher eventually falls in love with her and breaks all the rules she established, and...well, I think you can guess what happens next. There's not a lot of emotional depth to this movie (it bothered me that Portman's emotional problems didn't seem to have any cause), but it's good for a couple of hours of light escapism...which was just what we wanted!
- After visiting South Dakota, we realized the kids had never seen Dances with Wolves (which was filmed in Custer State Park, one of our favorite places), so I ran to the library as soon as we got home to borrow it. We all watched it last night. The kids loved it (and I had forgotten most of it!). In case you never saw it when it was released in 1990 (and won 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture), it is the story of a Civil War hero who, at his own request, is relocated to the army's most remote post, a deserted and primitive outpost in South Dakota. There, he encounters a local Sioux tribe and is gradually accepted and welcomed by them. It's a fabulous, epic movie with amazing scenery - we especially enjoyed the scenes with the huge herd of bison that we recently saw ourselves at Custer. Highly recommended.
Close Encounters with Custer State Park's Bison Herd |
Dances With Wolves is a great movie!! Have not watched it in quite awhile, but it is a nice one to view more than once.....We watched The War Horse Sat. night. Good movie....intense at times for this lady, but over all I recommend it!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that you are okay and that your blog break was due to pleasant happenings!
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Glad you and yours had a nice time of traveling!
Both good movies. Most recently I got dragged to The Avengers which was okay. I watched Thor on Netflix out of boredom one night and was pleasantly surprised. Natalie Portman is the leading lady in it oddly enough. I much preferred Thor to The Avengers and it is actually a prequel. The special effects are quite spectacular. I think what set it apart was its sense of humor. It doesn't take itself too seriously which is a nice change.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you had a nice trip and welcome back!
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ReplyDeleteI have sort of OD'ed on superhero movies because that's all my boys ever want to see!! ha ha - We did see the preview for Thor on the No Strings Attached DVD, and it looked decent. My sons REALLY want to see The Avengers!
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Welcome Back, glad you managed the trip so well, that's great! I'm hoping to get out for a few nights again this summer. It must be fastidiously planned and I will almost undoubtable crash, although I can minimize it some I think by being careful - pacing and mostly staying reclined. Knowing how ill Jamie was this year and he still managed gives me a little encouragement that I'm not being crazy to try (after almost a full year usually in bed and almost completely home bound).
ReplyDelete"Dances with Wolves" was great. Kevin Costner was in it, wasn't he?
ReplyDeleteYes, Beatrice, it was Kevin Costner - this is one of my favorites of his movies.
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