I just finished watching a movie called "Mother Dearest". It was definitely interesting. I really liked it and recommend it to all of you drama movie lovers. It was very dramatic and depressing. Well, the story reminded me of both Cinderella and Tangled, except that the ending was not a good ending, it was satisfying, but not a "good" ending. And by good, I mean, it wasn't a happy ending, the character was just as malicious as the thing torturing her... I've already given away too much. But I can't help it! I am just a movie-spoiler, especially if I'm watching a movie I've already seen with someone who hasn't seen it... I know, it's a bad habit, BUT I'm all right with it and I try to keep quiet, I really do.
Anyway, enough about the movie (which I recommend to those who love old movies and complicated plots). I'd like to share some little tidbits of cuteness about my baby.
Number one: I "love" when I go to feed her and she moves her head side to side while trying to find me. Well, I think it's funny, but it can really frustrate someone who is trying to sleep at night!
Number two: She has the most adorable pre-cry face! Her lower lip pouts and her eyes close tight, my fiance and I nicknamed her pre-cry face "frogface" because it reminds us of a little frog. She even has a cute cry, although I don't like it when she cries. She already sounds like a little princess who hasn't gotten her way. Of course, she does have those hysterical cries as well, but she doesn't scream.
Number three: Well... She is just all around adorable! Just last night, I had to go grocery shopping. The whole family - a whopping three of us - went to Wal-Mart and it just so happens that the baby clothes are located right next to the grocery section :/ My fiance just so happened to glance over and see this adorable red and white pattern hoodie and little red pants. He fell in love almost instantly! We just had to get it (even though I don't have an income at the moment, and his income is just above what we need to survive, good thing I'll be back at work next month). It was really cute, and now she has a hoodie that doesn't have some stupid little saying on it (sorry to those of you who like the sayings!).
It's not that I don't like the sayings, I just think they are tacky and don't want to dress my baby in clothes that are tacky. It seems that my family (and the fiances as well) loves tacky clothes. Almost everything my aunt gave me was everything she had for her baby girl who is now two. You know, it may be kind of cute if you take the words off, but even then I don't really want to put my baby in it. She is just too good for the polka dots that are on every single baby girls clothing, or the little kitten that says "I have the best Aunt in the world."
Not even some of the designer girls clothing looks that great. I want to put her in something that makes her unique. I guess I have been doing that since she wears a lot of browns (blue seems to much like a boy, especially since it all has dinosaurs on it, and I don't want to have everything she owns be pink because clothing companies think that girls can only wear pink) and greys, and mostly every other color than pink. We even painted her room green! You'd almost think she has a boys room from the crib sheets.
Sure, sure, I'll go ahead and stop now since I've just raved about baby clothes (a rather boring subject for a blog, if you ask me).
As a final note, I'd like to say that my writing has gone up tenfold in the past week or so. I almost finished a short story (it has a theme of death and insanity to it, like something a student would read in his/her college reading class, or at least I hope) last night after I did a 35 minute writing exercise. I've got two writing exercises under my belt, both 35 minutes, and I'm pretty proud considering I'm an aspiring writer who writes absolutely nothing on a daily basis.
Well, I think I'm done for the day... Bye!