Tonight with the joys of having the internet at home once more I am able to finally get back on track with the blog from the comfort of the sectional couch! We have reached a point where I am watching a movie that I have already seen in this project- The Little Mermaid. Before I had strong direction for this blog I tried to blog about this movie, you can read about it here. Now that blog post did not work out as planned. Mostly because of my inexperience in the blogosphere (that is what we are going to blame it on- not operator error and simple-stuff-one-should-know-by-now as an adult in 2013).
Well today I am lazy about writing about The Little Mermaid. I know I should provide you with a synopsis and witty comments about parts of this movie reminding me of my childhood or comments on Disney's creation of the story. Instead all I can think about is how I can dress up as Ursula as Halloween next year and still be able to sit at my desk and be productive. We all know that I have a slight addiction to Pinterest. One of the things that I enjoy about it is the wonderful and creative ways to see what those creative people out there come up with for costumes for Halloween. Don't get me wrong, I really do not like Halloween as a holiday. I do not like scary stuff or scary movies, I eat enough candy that I do not need a holiday for an excuse, and students tend to celebrate with alcohol (which is stressful and concerning for student life professionals). But I love the idea of dressing up and coming up with creative costumes.
I strongly recommend visiting Pinterest right now- go! Click on that blue word that can take you there and look up some great ways to look like Ursula and Ariel or even Scuttle!
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