You’re Not the Boss of Me: A Storytelling Arts Giveaway

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I love story tellers. I have a vivid memory of a storyteller visiting my third grade class and telling us  the story “Caps for Sale”. To this day, that story is one of my favorites, and it think it has to do with how the story was delivered.

Families across central Indiana will get to experience a night of storytelling on April 11, 2014 at the Indiana History Center. Story teller Bill Harley will engage audiences of all ages in this special presentation. Wondering if your family would enjoy the performance? See how they like this video:

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I am excited to be giving away a family four pack to this special evening. To enter, leave a comment telling me your favorite children’s story.

For extra entries, share on social media. Be sure to link back to this post, and leave a separate comment for each one of your shares. This giveaway will be open through Monday, April 7, 2014 at 9pm. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to the email, if there is no response, a new winner will be chosen.

Good Luck and Thank You for Reading!

Tickets are $5 for children ages 5-12, $10 for adults **Children age 5 – 12 can show their Indianapolis Library card at the door to receive free admission.** Reserve your free seats and purchase tickets by calling 317-232-1882 or purchase online.

Disclosure: Thanks to Storytelling Arts of Indiana for providing my family tickets to this April 11th performance.

 

First 5K After 40 Training: Week 1

A long time ago, I used to be in pretty good shape.  Around my 30th birthday, I power walked the Indianapolis Mini-Marathon, and felt good doing it. I could walk for 8-10 miles at a time, and not feel the aftermath the next day. Flash forward ten years, and I am not in nearly the same shape. So this year, I am doing the 5k portion of the Mini Marathon this year.

Here’s the thing- 5k is not a long distance. As a matter of fact, I typically do about a 5k when I workout at the gym or walk with friends on the weekend. But what I don’t do is a 15 minute mile, not even close. My goal is to finish this 5k in about 45 minutes, which would put me back to the time I was clocking ten years ago. Never mind that it’s unlikely I’d be able to do 13 miles in a row at that pace, it’s at least a good start at getting into better shape!

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With what seems to be better weather, I think a key part of my training is going to be at assorted playgrounds around the northeast side- the kids can happily play on the playground while I walk around the paths surrounding the playground.

So that’s my first fitness goal of 2014- what’s yours?

Disclosure: McDonald’s of Central Indiana has provided benefits, including free Finish Line 500 Festival 5K registration, an Arch Card, a t-shirt and giveaway products in exchange for my participation in this campaign.

Family Friendly Films at Heartland Film Festival 2013

 

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This week, my family has seen more films in the movie theater than we have in the past two calendar years combined. We are taking in as much as our schedule allows at this year’s Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis.

Not every film is suitable for my kids, who are five and eight. But so far, they’ve seen two (I’ve seen four) and they are all getting a resounding thumbs up from us.

 

superdeafyposterNo Ordinary Super Hero: the SuperDeafy Movie sold out it’s premiere show on Sunday afternoon. Lucky for us, they added an 8:45pm show at the last minute, as we arrived back into town. We kept the kids up late, and I am so glad that we did. This film explores what life is like for deaf people in a hearing world, what it’s like to straddle both the hearing and deaf communities, and brings awareness to how the world has room for people of every kind. Super Deafy is a television super hero frustrated with how his character has been portrayed. Jacob is a deaf child in a mainstream classroom, being forced to lip read, but has no real way to communicate with his peers, and only his mother has taken the time to learn ASL. The film explores what the least restrictive environment really means for a deaf child, and so, so much more. Did my kids enjoy this movie? When the director reminded the audience about the ballots at the end of the film, Andrew held his up and said, “I’m giving this a FIVE!’ (so yes_. They picked up a few signs too.

No Ordinary Super Hero is showing at the Castleton Mall AMC on Thursday (Oct 24) at 3pm, and Friday (Oct 25) at 4pm.

(Total bonus? Marlee Matlin, or as I like to call her, Joey Lucas, has a role in this film too. I heart her. Shoshannah Stern, from Jericho and Weeds, is also in the film and also lovely.)

 

TCC300x250banner2The Christmas Candle is based on the Max Lucado book of the same name. This period piece, brings a little bit of magic to the town of Gladbury in 1904. It’s about faith and believing, even when you don’t get what you want most desperately in the world. There are some great characters and humor, AND, do you remember Susan Boyle? She’s in this film and she’s lovely, AND SHE SINGS. Did my kids like this movie? Andrew’s still talking about what happened when the Christmas candle was lit. Meg was upset by some sad happenings, but ended up liking it anyway. For this ballot, she told me, “It started out as a five, then it went down to a one, and then it went back up to a four.” Not bad.

The Christmas Candle is showing at Friday (Oct 25) at 11:30am at the Traders Point AMC theater. Fall break treat, anyone?

 

The Discoverers is one I went to see with my friend Julie. It’s not for kids my age, but teens would probably enjoy it. It’s already done showing at Heartland, but you never know where you might see it next.

 

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Angels Sing was the film I caught today while the kids were in school (my first successful check mark on my School Day Bucket List). My friend Heather and I hit the theater for a matinee, and I am so, so glad that I did. Yes, I am biased. I would watch Harry Connick, Jr. do just about anything. I still have visions of him floating along the streets of NOLA after Hurricane Katrina helping people. I would also watch Connie Britton (of Friday NIght Lights and Nashville) do just about anything. She’s pretty and she’s graceful and she just strikes me as a lovely person through and through.

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The movie is good too- it stars Willie Nelson as an Angel, and it takes place mostly on a street in Austin where most of the neighbors are Christmas enthusiasts. LYLE LOVETT wears the most stunning collection of ugly Christmas Sweaters I have ever seen. There’s good music, and good family dynamics, and I think most kids would handle the sad parts just fine. The over top decorations are great fun, and well, it’s just a whole lot of Harry Connick, Jr., which suits me just fine.

Angels Sing plays at Traders Point AMC Thursday (Oct 24) at 8:15pm, and again at 12:30pm on Sat (Oct 26). It will also be playing the weekend of November 1st at the Castleton AMC (not part of the festival). If ticket sales are strong in Indianapolis and other select locations, there may be a wider release this holiday season.

There are several more films I want to see personally, and few more I hope to take the kids to, including Hava Nagila,

Have you been to Heartland yet this year? What have you seen? What would you like to see?

 

Disclosure: I’ve received no compensation for the above reviews, but I did receive a media pass as part of the 2013 Twitter team. (It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it)