

I must acknowledge that Sierra was more or less responsible for both selections. She asked me to Netflix Rikki-Tikki Tavi a few weeks back, and as for A.I., it's one of her favorites. I was happy to accommodate both. What none of us could have anticipated, however, was that Teresa, upon viewing Rikki-Tikki Tavi for the first time since her childhood, was able to decode her puzzling lifelong fear of snakes (hell, "fear" doesn't even cover it; she can't even look at a picture of a snake!). She's never been able to figure out why she has such a strong aversion to the slithering things, but after viewing Rikki-Tikki Tavi, she was able to determine that her paralyzing fear originated after seeing the film in grade school. Understanding fear is the first step toward conquering it, so I view this as a positive first step in curing her. Just watch, before long we'll have pet snakes all over the house.

I want to keep doing Family Movie Night every two weeks, which was my original intent a few years back. My plan is to always start with a short subject, followed by the main feature. Our next screening is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 1st: Frankenweenie and The Nightmare before Christmas. Here's hoping everyone will be there this time (you hear that, Isaac? I'm talking to YOU).


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Oh, I see! Saturday Nov. 1st huh? Nice.
ps. the word verification word was 'confole'....well you know what? you're a confole!!
November 1st. Why does that date ring a bell....? Hmmmm.....
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