
Dad took everyone to see the David movie this afternoon. Laura’s mom met us in town and came with us. I was wondering how far into his life they would go, but it basically covers the time from when David is anointed to when he becomes king. I liked the movie but wouldn’t say it was great. What would’ve made it greater for me is if the songs would’ve had less watered down lyrics and included more direct biblical wording.
Everyone agreed that we liked it. There was also a consensus that everyone was hungry since we’d missed a meal watching the movie around later lunch time. My mom gave me a banana caramel pancake mix that was actually delicious and I’d made those for breakfast. So we had ham, sweet potatoes, green beans and cookies or whatever else is still hanging around. Dad took us later to get snacks at County Market for movie night.
Laura and I were the only ones who had never seen the movie Die Hard. The agreement from the rest who had seen it was that it was officially a Christmas movie. Dad gave an announcement before starting the movie that there was a lot of swearing and that he would be skipping through the unnecessary extra parts. Afterward Laura said it was the manliest Christmas movie she’d ever seen. I didn’t mind it and loved all the company.
