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Movie Night: Ruby Bridges

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Tonight’s movie night is inspired by recent events, and tells an important part of American history. I appreciate films that give us opportunities to learn and grow. When a friend posted this list, I learned that Disney made a movie about Ruby Bridges. My kids are familiar with her story, and tell me they learn about her at school every year. She is someone I admire, and this movie deepened my admiration. It’s available to watch on Disney +, and other streaming services.

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You need to know this movie shows extreme cruelty and terrible, hateful language (including the worst word of all). Unfortunately these are integral parts of Ruby’s story. Watching as a family led to lots of meaningful, often tear-filled conversation.

The film shows how Ruby and the Bridges family relied heavily on their faith, through the worst of times. They turned to prayer. Ruby looked to Jesus as her example in facing persecution. It’s powerful to see.

The movie also conveys that it’s not enough to simply not participate in hate. Standing idly by is harmful. We need to actively take a stand. We need to step in, help out, and do our part. You see that in this movie.

Lastly, the Disney’s Ruby Bridges shows a few people who experience a change of heart. They see the hate they are harboring and work to change. I am continually reminded that we must constantly remain open to learning, cleansing our hearts, and look to Jesus for guidance.

I assume this movie takes some creative liberties with the story as movies often do. I ordered this book to learn more about Ruby Bridges and her experiences.

As for the list, we have watched a few of the suggested movies in the past:

HIDDEN FIGURES

THE QUEEN OF KATWE

AKEELAH AND THE BEE

We look forward to watching the other suggestions as well. Lots of love to all of you!

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Recent Reads & Reviews

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I’m thrilled to once again talk books with you. You’ll find lots of goodness in this stack! Click the titles to order your own. Let’s dive in…

Laughing Through the Ugly Cry

This book is beautifully designed with happy colors and pretty photos, but the story inside is intense. Dawn Barton shares how she dug deep to find joy in the hardest of circumstances. As someone who was raised to find the humor in just about anything, I loved the message. This one is an encouragement, and designed to be a gift for a friend who needs it most.

On the Bright Side

I adore Melanie Shankle’s sense of humor and writing style so I was eager to read her latest book. The message is timely, refreshing, and encouraging. She is always quick to offer a funny story to make her point, while speaking truth and offering wisdom. This one is a winner!

Mother & Son

I didn’t grow up with a brother and most families around us had all girls too. Now I find myself raising a teenage boy and often feel out of my element. This book offers so much insight into a boy’s needs and the mother/son relationship. It’s full of tools and practical advice. If you need a glimpse inside your son’s head, this one’s for you.

The Lies That Bind

Emily Giffin weaves a gripping story. Her books are the best kind… the ones that make you neglect everything else for hours as you continuously plow through “just one more chapter” again and again. This one is set in New York City in the fall of 2001 and offers romance, mystery, and an interesting look at a historic time in the United States. It’s a great escape… and I know I needed it.

The Home Edit

If you need a little spark to ignite your home organizing efforts, this book will light your fire! It’s full of gorgeous, inspirational photos and even includes a set of refrigerator labels. I enjoyed the various takes on similar spaces, so that you can determine the style that best suits you and your home.

Here’s what’s coming up next:

STAND ALL THE WAY UP // CILKA’S JOURNEY // THE FAITH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH // MYTHS AMERICA LIVES BY // STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING // BIG WONDERFUL THING // THE PHANTOM OF FIFTH AVENUE

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At-Home All Stars

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Hello, lovelies!

During our extended time at home certain things around the house have proved to be extra useful. I thought I would pass along my “At-Home All Stars” so they can help you too!

Water Fun

Sadly, the pool isn’t happening this summer so we are enjoying our yard as much as possible. I sprung for this fancy slip-n-slide and it’s been a huge hit! I also surprised the kids with the cutest inflatable water limbo. It quickly became something to ride skateboards through and other creative games. We have this darling unicorn sprinkler too. Who needs a water park?

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Relaxation for Momma

I adore having everyone home, but need the occasional alone time to recharge. A nice long bath is my favorite way to unwind. Sometimes I use it for prayer, sometimes for reading, sometimes to just zone out. I’ve loved Epsom salts lately, especially this coconut one. I even got myself a pink measuring scoop to use with them.

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Keep it Clean

The combination of constantly having everyone home and taking a break from our cleaning ladies means our house needs some serious help staying clean. There are two devices I’m not sure I could live without: my stick vacuum and my steam mop. This vacuum is so powerful and I use it multiple times a day on the main floor of our home. My parents gifted me this steam mop at Christmas and I am not sure what I did before then. You will be both shocked and satisfied by what it gets off your floors!

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I realize this list is all over the place, but that’s just how we roll these days. It really is all about the little things. Lots of love to you!

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