Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Storm Boy Family Movie Review Opens in US

Movies


MBE partnered with Good Deed Entertainment for this post

As an animal and nature lover I am thrilled to share about Storm Boy (2019) a new Australian foreign big screen family film opening at select U.S. theaters this Friday, April 5.  The movie stars Aussies Geoffrey Rush (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales), Jai Courtney (Insurgent, Divergent, Jack Reacher), new comer young actor Finn Little, and others. 


Storm Boy Movie Pelicans Boy on Street Scene

Perfect for families and kids to see together this spring, this movie delivers an important message.  In an entertaining way children and parents will learn about kindness to animals and protecting wild animals, such as the world's various pelican species, to spark new conversations about animal and habitat conservation at home.


Movie Storyline


The new movie reframes the tale based on Colin Thiele's classic 1976 book, told as a modern day story from the point of view of the grown-up Storm Boy, Michael Kingley (Geoffrey Rush), who is now a grandpa. 

Michael, all of a sudden, starts getting bombarded with repeated visions from his childhood, of being with his own father living on a small town beach on the remote South Australia coastline. In the strongest recurring memories, he thinks back to rescuing three baby pelicans he finds in the sand, who have been orphaned. The young Storm Boy role is depicted by Finn Little, who started acting at 5 years old.



Storm Boy Movie Poster Scenes
  

The events of the past continue to haunt him and begin to feel so real, eventually evolving into an urgency to share about these stories of long ago experiences and what he learned with someone who will understand. He finds the perfect audience in his rebellious, motherless teen grand-daughter Madeleine (Morgana Davies) who is estranged from her father. Grandpa then regales her with the childhood memories he can't stop thinking about, how he hand fed and raised this pelican trio to adulthood, and developed a particularly strong and special bond with the pelican he named Mr. Percival. 


It's a heart-warming story, a message about giving unconditional love, doing the right thing, helping another living being, and protecting nature. It is also a shining example of how important it is for older people to share childhood stories and valuable life lessons with younger generations to keep these ideas alive for the future.


Storm Boy Movie Trailer






Adopt A Pelican 


In the wild, the greatest threats to pelicans are habitat loss, hunting, human abuse, and pollution. It goes without saying that protecting these beautiful oversized bird species is really important so pelicans will continue to survive for future generations to enjoy in their natural habitats.

Thanks to Good Deed Entertainment, to help build awareness about pelican conservation along with the U.S. opening of the Storm Boy movie, I have adopted a pelican of my own. 



Storm Boy Pelican Australian Movie Opens in US



I invite you and your family to join me by also participating in the Adopt a Pelican program through World Animal Foundation.

Adopt a Pelican Kit Contents
  • An Adopt a Pelican Kit in Colorful Folder
  • A photo of your adopted animal
  • A personalized adoption certificate
  • A fact sheet about your adopted species
  • Earth & Animal Action Cards


Plush Pelican Adoption Certificate


About Storm Boy 


Storm Boy, from Ambience Entertainment with U.S. distribution by Good Deed Entertainment, is rated PG. The movie opens in select cities across America this Friday, April 5. 

For more information on the film and lots of free fun and educational pelican themed kids activities, visit the official site StormBoyTheFilm.com. You can also stay up on all the Storm Boy movie news by following them on Instagram and Facebook.



Storm Boy Movie Poster US Opening

About World Animal Foundation 

Visit World Animal Foundation for more information on how you can adopt a pelican and other wild animals. You can also access lots more educational material by following WAF's Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest channels.Your donation to tax deductible to the extent of the law. The level of tax-deductibility depends on whether or not a free gift was selected and the amount donated.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Beautiful Artsy Nature Inspired Spring Gift Ideas

Gift Inspiration




MBE partnered with VIDA for this post

We've all been waiting for it: Spring flowers and sunnier days are finally here. It's time to celebrate. With the holidays of Passover (April 19-28), Easter (April 21), Earth Day (April 22) and Mother's Day (May 12) coming quickly, with graduations not far behind, many of you will be entertaining guests and looking for new ways to accessorize your home and table as well as shopping for memorable gifts.  




Gifting for Spring


VIDA Flash Sale Up to 45% Off on Zulily Ends Saturday

If you're not hosting a spring event yourself, chances are you're probably planning to visit family or friends and trying to think of something unique and special to bring your host/hostess. You might also be shopping for presents which recipients will truly love and appreciate, looking for fresh gift ideas to give for these special occasions.

Good thing that VIDA just debuted on Zulily today with a stunning line of affordably-priced monogrammed home and fashion accessories inspired by nature and Spring. For a limited time, till this Saturday at 9 pm EST they're offering this exclusive line of five different patterns designed by artists that are meant to take your breath away. As you can see, these home and fashion accessory items are really that beautiful.






Monogrammed Pieces Designed by Artists


Choose from custom monogrammed beauties ranging from table runners, place mats, coasters, throw pillows, glass trays and tall pillar candles for the home to jewelry, silk scarves to wear. With so many colorful and unique artistic options in your choice of design, if you're like me, you may have trouble deciding on which things speak to you most.

The 100% cotton monogram dinner napkins from VIDA's Just Glorious collection pictured at the top of this post, designed by artist Diane Morgan, are just calling my name. In fact, if you think about it, these napkins -- available in four other designs by different artists to suit your style -- could be a real focal place setting point as part of an elegant Passover or Easter tablescape. 

Not entertaining this year but you'll be a guest at someone else's event? These napkins or one of the other VIDA home or fashion pieces also make wonderful and unique host/hostess gifts and are the perfect way to say thank you. 



Unique Gifts for Unique People


Easter and Passover are almost upon us with Mother's Day and graduations in May and June. You might just find something -- like this lovely monogrammed silk scarf in VIDA's Mountains of Blue design -- you love for yourself or the gift you've been looking for at VIDA's flash sale on Zulily to make that someone special smile.





VIDA Flash Sale 
on Zulily Now
Hurry, Ends this Saturday 3/30/19 at 9 pm ET

The Girl He Used to Know Book Review + Twitter Party RSVP For Prizes

Books



MBE partnered with SheSpeaks for this post


On Sale April 2, 2019


Deep down every one of us seeks love, to be accepted for who we are, despite our flaws. As human beings we all also face challenges in life as well as endure both bad and good experiences from which we can learn and grow including forgiveness and accepting others without judgement. In a nutshell, that's the messaging the new heart-felt novel The Girl He Used to Know (St. Martin's Press, 2019) by New York Times Best Selling Author Tracey Garvis Graves conveys. 




A Romance With Heart


What makes this new novel different from other romantic tales is Annika's sense of feeling different because she is high functioning autistic. From the very first chapter of The Girl He Used to Know, you'll find yourself building empathy, relating to her, and cheering her on. You'll feel increasing sensitivity toward the main character as the plot pushes further and Annika struggles to overcome social anxiety, to fit in, and, ultimately, to open herself to the possibilities of self-worth, true friendship as well as true love.

The book tells the story from two alternating points of view of former college classmates who first met at a Midwestern campus chess club and once had a relationship. Ultimately, it is Annika's fears and struggles due to autism -- that aren't her fault -- that causes a disconnect in their feelings for each other and these young lovers grow apart. 





A decade later Annika, who now has a Master's degree and works as a librarian, and Jonathan, a newly-divorced banker, a chance meeting catches them both caught off guard. Following much awkwardness and out of regret for what they once shared as a couple, they begin to revisit what they had and try to recapture their love. 

It's author Graves' gift of developing settings and characters which seem so real that you almost feel as if they can jump off the pages and physically be in the same room with you.

Will Annika and Jonathan succeed in unconditional love this time before it is too late? Or will they fail again to rekindle the romance they once had? To find out what happens, you'll have to read this beautiful, sensitively written story. Your perceptions and beliefs about what it's like to be autistic or to be a parent, friend or lover to someone who has autism are about to open your eyes to things you may have never considered before.





Learn More


The Girl He Used to Know (St Martin's Press, 2019) by Tracey Garvis Graves goes on sale April 2, 2019. You can also stay up to date on all the news about this novel and other new books via St. Martin's Press on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Join us for a Twitter Party



The Girl He Used to Know
Twitter Party 



April 2, 2019
2:00 - 3:00 pm ET
#ReadTheGirl


Special Guest: Author, Tracey Garvis Graves, tgarvisgraves

Panelists:  MommyBlogExpertCensieJ , MoneySvgParent
Prizes: The Girl He Used to Know books + Amazon giftcards; ONE (1) Door Prize $100 Amazon giftcard



FTC Disclosure: I received an advanced copy of the book featured to facilitate this review. I am also participating as a paid panelist in the publisher's related Twitter Party organized by SheSpeaks. However, all opinions here are my own.