Showing posts with label Grandma activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grandma activities. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

Grandma's Summer Camp

My friend Marion's three granddaughters will spend a week with her this summer. She calls it "Grandma's swimming and sewing camp". Marion is a big movie lover -- we both remember the hot day we were in Chicago -- thrilled to go into an air conditioned movie theater to watch Angelina Jolie in SALT...



Which started me thinking about the movies I watch with Lillian. She is only 4 -- and I must admit, we watch an alarming number of Disney movies. I think all that Princess bullshit may be damaging her personality -- and I have never been a fan of vacuous Barbie.

So I'm going to try to find movies that I CAN WATCH WITH HER...instead of plugging in a cartoon movie that bores me silly. Maybe something we can talk about afterwards...Movies can be a learning moment...or a bonding opportunity.

When I think about movies you can watch WITH kids -- my initial picks were all about sports movies -- because, of course, I HAD BOYS. So, I need to think about girl movies. Dance as a topic? Or is that also creating a stereotype? Hummm...

How about a movie that take place in NEW YORK CITY???

HOLY COW -- THIS IS FUN...

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  • Hoosiers
  • Wildcats (Goldie Hawn -- Ross's favorite movie -- we watched it a hundred times)
  • Remember the Titans
  • October Sky (true story -- about being poor, having a dream and launching a rocket)
  • Bring It On (Cheerleaders instead of football players)
  • Drumline (Nick Cannon's best (only?) movie)
  • Center Stage (turn it up) about a dancer trying to make it in in NEW YORK CITY...
  • Ghostbusters (all in New York City -- GREAT scenes in the NYC library?)
  • Enchanted (okay -- it IS a Princess movie -- but Patrick Dempsey is real -- and there are GREAT New York City scenes)...
  • The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
  • The HELP (great conversation movie -- right?) How old does Lilly need to be before we can watch this?
So -- ANY SUGGESTIONS? What movies would you recommend for  Grandma Cinema?