I’ve loved movies so intensely for basically my entire life. I was a toddler who watched The Wedding Planner at least once every single day. I memorized the dialogue and would mouth the words. I’ve seen The Princess Bride more times than I can count and it’s the one movie from my childhood that really hit for me. I was obsessed with it for as long as I can remember.
• Pocoyo (taught me about drawing, space and perspective). • Scooby Doo. I feel like this show in particular is really old school in terms of it having no lore behind it. It’s the same pattern for every episode and I think it’s kind of like a Time Machine of what used to be for children’s shows. • American Dragon: Jake Long. Used to watch a lot before going to school. The plot was so enthralling. • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Loved the dark humor incorporated into it. • Phineas & Ferb. Catchy songs, a platypus and humans with weird heads. •The Powerpuff Girls. Need I say more? Movies: • Anastasia (1997). Kickstarted my obsession with the Romanovs. Lead me to google wayyyy to young what had happened to Anastasia in real life. That was bleak. • Old Barbie movies. My favorites were The Princess and the Pauper, Rapunzel, Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus. Used to watch these all the time. They really incorporated the whimsy and made me want to live like a peasant in the medieval era under a monarchy. • Ella Enchanted (2004). • The Princess Diaries 1 & 2. • Freaky Friday with Lindsay Lohan and JLC (2003). • Hocus Pocus (1993).
Sometimes life gets busy and I do a bad job of keeping in touch with my old friends so when I think of them I’ll just send them a random text asking how life is going or just saying hi to them or I’ll send them a random meme
It feels uncomfortable sometimes to text people randomly but it always makes me happy once I do it
What’s better than getting your legs pumping, feeling wind through your hair, and not being on your phone?? Note: maybe don’t swing where there are little kids playing - it might seem creepy