Another visit come and gone, 14 hours on the Greyhound Bus there and another 14 hours home. It's a long trip, but worth every uncomfortable minute.
Whilst I was visiting the grandkids (and their mum and dad of course), I was invited to spend the evening with their day care provider, a delightful lady named Anna, and have dinner with her family. After dinner we took in this movie, see what you think of it.
This is a Canadian thriller, directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Mireille Enos and Ryan Reynolds. You may remember Mireille from "The Killing", a series of three distinct stories which revolved around a single murder.
The captive is essentially an abduction thriller, set over time span of eight years. Mireille Enos and Ryan Reynolds play the parents, whose daughter is kidnapped one day outside of coffee shop. The agonising search for leads on the identity of the kidnapper is set over a period of 8 years. Scott Speedman and Rosario Dawson provide strong support as the lead police officers assigned to the case. The audience is already aware of the identity of the kidnapper which allows us to empathise more with the parents and police officers involved.
There are frequent time shifts within the movie, centring around events just after the abduction, six years after the incident and finally eight years, leading to the film’s climax. Some reviewers have criticized this, as there was no indication, the audience is left to work out what has happened.
The main conflict which fleshes out the middle part of the movie are the themes of guilt, the distraught mother blames her husband for the abduction and in turn he blames him self. I enjoyed this movie, they can't all be terrific but I think it was worth the price of entry.
As usual, I had a great time visiting and as usual, it went by way too fast. Each time I try to stay a little longer. Rhys is now in school full-time, in SK and seems to love it, Katherine still has a way to go before she starts JK. Unfortunately both Niki and I came down with terrible colds (or was it flu) which put a little bit of a dampner on things, especially as my other son who lives in Toronto came to visit for a few days so I had to make an effort to at least go out with him a few times. I'm still not over it two weeks later.
Just one little project to show you this time, gosh, I have been lazy, LOL This is a rather unique shaped shelf. Someone is going to love it for their knick-knacks. I did it in grey and shabbied it.
It was another busy day at my little shop, The Church Street Boutique and this time I decided to give away one of my hand-crafted pendant necklaces with each purchase. Everyone was delighted but some were reluctant to accept as they were already getting some great deals, but that's what we are all about, great deals and making people happy.
Not much to blog about this time taking into account my trip and my cold.
Here are a couple of photos of the darlings, they are always a joy to see.....
Here are a couple of photos of the darlings, they are always a joy to see.....
Rhys's first day at SK
Sweet Katherine
Rhys drying off
Katherine, finding Daddy amusing
And that's it for now my friends. I hope you are all healthy and life is treating you well. Until next time, take care....