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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

I loved Finding Dory


I spend yesterday running errands and doing my Monday to dos as usual. Along with that at the end of the day we decided to go out to a flick and since I really like Pixar's productions, we went with "Finding Dory". I have to say this one did not disappoint. As you all may have heard, it is quite the box office hit. You will not be disappointed with it. Make sure you go for the movie previews so you can watch the short clip before the main feature. It is called "Piper" . That clip is about a little beach bird who is afraid of the water like the rest of those birds always running from the waves time and time again. She is very afraid, but learns to conquer her fears. She just pushes through and I think it sends a wonderful message to the young viewers to keep fighting for what they want.

I guess the same can be said about Finding Dory... This movie has it all. Family, struggles, trust, encouragement, I got very teary eyed in some moments because it hit home a few times. There are loved ones in my life that struggle with family matters and I just love that they focus on things we all go through in life and like our little blue fish friend says. "Just keep swimming." You have to keep fighting for what you want in life. It is full of positive messages that we desperately need to instill in our children. From being aware of being kind to marine life, to how we care for them in rehabilitation, to family life, to learning experiences and personal growth. The story line is great and it is not the typical cliche movie. Every scene is unexpected and they created every scene flawlessly. I really recommend you take your kids to watch it. I don't have kids of my own, My husband and I went together and WE loved it. I am not payed to say or write anything about this movie. This is just my personal opinion of the movie. My experience. 

On a side note. Being childless does come with drawbacks sometimes because going to public places where there ARE children means you have no defenses against their germs. Kids coughing up a storm and coughing in their hands and touching the handles or doors on the way out = no bueno for me... AIRBORNE time.
 Have you watched this movie yet? What did you think of it?
          Fendora








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