Got back from cousin Corey's bridal shower a little while ago. It was really nice! (Not to mention the fact that she got tons of awesome stuff...being a bride would be worth it just for the shower...! ;) ) Oh, and she loved the gifts we got her! Yay, we done good! XD We're all going out later for a little bachelorette party. :)
She and her Steve are going to be so happy together. Mom said to pray to Auntie Anne (Corey's grandmother, where I get my middle name from because she died shortly before we were all born) for her to send me a nice Italian boy, too. ;)
DAY 1: Favorite movie DAY 2: Favorite character DAY 3: Favorite princess
DAY 4: Favorite heroine DAY 5: Favorite prince DAY 6: Favorite hero DAY 7: Favorite animal DAY 8: Favorite sidekick/secondary character DAY 9: Favorite couple DAY 10: Favorite villain DAY 11: Favorite animal sidekick
DAY 12: Favorite non-animal sidekick
DAY 13: Favorite parent DAY 14: Favorite soundtrack DAY 15: Favorite song DAY 16: Favorite love song DAY 17: Favorite villain songDAY 18: Favorite kiss
DAY 19: Favorite classic
DAY 20: Least favorite classic
DAY 21: Favorite quote
DAY 22: Favorite Pixar film
DAY 23: An overrated movie
DAY 24: An underrated movie
DAY 25: Favorite lyrics
DAY 26: Most magical moment
DAY 27: Favorite overall moment
DAY 28: Favorite sequel
DAY 29: Favorite opening
DAY 30: Favorite ending
DAY 18: Favorite kiss
Are you serious??? How about my favorite almost-kiss (cuz there are plenty of those, too!). Definitely the end of "Kiss the Girl", no question.
There are too many kisses to choose from, so I refuse. Next question!
DAY 19: Favorite classic
OK, this is hard. What's considered a classic these days? I think I'll break it down to 2 different movies: One from the Disney Renaissance days, and one from the pre-Renaissance. I figure anything post-Renaissance is too modern.
Obviously, my favorite Disney Renaissance movie is Beauty and the Beast. Although there is a really cute video of my sister and I watching The Little Mermaid in 1990, before BatB came out - I was 3 and she was 2, and Mom says from behind the camera, "What are you watching, girls?" "Lil Mermaid!" chirped Laura.
"Oh, is that your favorite?"
"No, iss Michele's!" (except she used to pronounce it "Mee-THELL!!" haha)
I had damn good taste, what can I say.
Pre-Renaissance - that's hard. I love Sleeping Beauty for the animation style. I also loved watching Robin Hood as a kid. But one kind of rises above the rest - I don't know if it's considered a classic, but my absolute favorite non-princess movie to watch when I was little was Mickey and the Beanstalk - somehow, only that cartoon was released on VHS when we had it. I found out much later that it was actually a part of Fun and Fancy Free with another cartoon or 2. Go figure!