tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3333156371815923125.post7806412508796865321..comments2014-08-05T22:57:07.851-05:00Comments on Quizzical mama: finding the everyday pleasures in parentingAnnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01216616459705692371noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3333156371815923125.post-66324521720484848032012-11-15T19:30:59.788-06:002012-11-15T19:30:59.788-06:00That's interesting! For our Lilly at 20 months...That's interesting! For our Lilly at 20 months, this was the first film not geared to children that she just absolutely loved! I remember Leighton and I just loving watching that film with her on a Friday night because we actually got to focus on the film because she did too. She kept asking to see it over and over after that, ditching all the Baby Einstein films that she'd loved up until Marley & Me. Now she's approaching three and still talks about "Marley" though we haven't seen the film since back then. She's named one of her puppy dolls Marley.quizzicalmamanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3333156371815923125.post-430041279003970852012-11-15T19:30:58.739-06:002012-11-15T19:30:58.739-06:00Great quotes! My sons first movie he ever watched ...Great quotes! My sons first movie he ever watched all the way through was not a cartoon! It was Marley & Me. I have to read that book. I didn't know what an eloquant writer his is. It's all so true!Ultimateoutcastshttp://ultimateoutcasts.comnoreply@blogger.com