Man, can you believe it’s already December 1st? Incidentally, my birthday is in 20 days. No reason to share that information. Just an FYI.
I remember when I was younger, it seems like after Thanksgiving was over it would take FOREVER for Christmas to get here. Now that I’m older and have a concept of time, I realize it’s a scant 3 weeks away.
Still having some fun with It’s A Wonderful Life. I don’t know why I feel the need to dissect a film from the 1940’s through the prism of contemporary attitudes other than it’s just fun to do so.
Cami was actually the one to point out Donna Reed’s character becoming an old maid when we watched the movie last weekend. It’s always bugged her. It is pretty sexist if you stop to think about it.
Basically, it reflects the attitude of the day that if you were a woman, you life would have no meaning unless you were married and had kids. These days we have Sex and the City which loudly celebrates a woman’s independence from such expectations. It’s interesting to see how far we’ve come in the last… oh 60 years. C’mon. Isn’t this all common sense to everyone by now?
By the way, our little online community is organizing a Secret Santa gift exchange relatively soon. I’ll be participating. The person whose name is randomly given to me will be given some original holiday-themed Theater Hopper art! I know that kind of ruins the surprise a little, so that’s why I’m not posting any pictures of the artwork. Never mind I haven’t actually completed the artwork yet…
I really have nothing else to add at the moment. Call it The Wednesday Blahs. We have an advertising spot available if you’re interested in getting the word out about your site. We’re also still taking pre-orders for shirts, baby doll tees and hoodies. Pre-orders end December 10th! Get your order in now!
Why is it in George’s alternate reality, his wife is an unmarried librarian? Wouldn’t it have been more damaging for George to see his wife happily married to someone else?
What kind of person would come to the conclusion that his wife being an old maid would be more traumatic? Donna Reed was a beautiful woman! She could have married anyone she wanted!
I love the movie, but these sexist attitudes really disgust me!
Hey, Cami! Before I forget: these finger sandwiches are really great!
*gasp!*
Oh, It’s every wife’s dream to make her husband happy!