The deal was, we'd take the girls to see Coraline, if and when C finished reading the book on which the movie was based.
That same deal worked out pretty well for The Tale of Despereax, the author of which my 9-year old is now listing as one of her favorite writers.
She buzzed through Coraline far faster than even I had anticipated and no sooner than we had said "my other mother," the family unit was chowing down on multiplex popcorn and watching the credits roll.
It was a typical movie going experience, at least for us. S was nonplussed (she can't seem to get past animated flicks), PK complained about her feet falling asleep when she forgot to rotate her sitting position, and C and I had a lively discussion as soon as the house lights came up comparing the differences between the book and movie versions (I read the book one night after she finished it...really enjoyed it).
The next morning I woke up early, scrounged around our sewing kit, got Wifey to play along and we both quickly lay back in bed, our eyes shut tightly and covered with a pair of these....
PK came downstairs first. Our eyes "buttoned" shut, Wifey and I could only hear what was transpiring, but it was enough to paint a picture.
Our youngest saw us in bed, eyes buttoned up.
She pauses, not saying a word.
She tears off upstairs, heads down the hall and into her big sisters bedroom.
They talk. They pause. They think. They head downstairs, whispering along the way.
Upon spying our practical joke, C gave a knowing chuckle out loud and the jig was up. PK later told her that she first thought we were giving ourselves "spa treatments with cucumbers, but then she realized they were buttons on our eyes and that the movie had come true."
If none of this makes any sense, go check out Coraline at a theater or in the young adult section in a library near you.
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You and S are starting a therapy fund for the girls, right?
Buttoned up eyes...that's nothing. You should have been here the day after we saw The Incredibles!
Now where did I leave my red, stretchy superhero suit...?
It's at the dry cleaners. Oh wait, that was Mr. Freeze...
Frozone's Wife - "I am your wife! I am the greatest 'good' you are ever gonna get!"
Great quote. So true.
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