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Sooo... I shouldn't have seen this movie already feeling a bit emotional, but I was offered a ticket, and thought I'd take the people up on the offer. I cried through the whole thing! :)
It was equally beautiful and sad... I cried when it was beautiful, and I cried when it was sad. The cinematography really brings out the story. And the story is simple, which makes it more compelling. Just wonderful, if you haven't had a chance to see it.
By the way.. I'm Stephanie. :)
I drop in and out of the forum from time to time, but I always mean to give myself a more proper introduction and start posting here more. Better today than never!
My husband and I adore animals. That might be putting it mildly. I've been vegetarian since I was in 8th grade, but became vegan about 5 years ago. My husband is on the road to vegan - he eats cookies and donuts every now and then, but is trying to weed out the junk. When I was dating, being a vegetarian and an animal lover was a requirement for dating me. Coincidentally, it was a similar requirement for my husband, so that worked out very well for us.
We share our home with a rescue dog, LuLu, four rescue cats (Basil, Crooks, Prudence and Beatrix), a rescue African Grey, Doris, and a rescue guinea pig, Beezus. Her sister, Ramona, sadly died on Christmas Eve. :cry:
We are proud, contributing members of several larger organizations, such as PETA and the Farm Sanctuary, but we give most of our money to local organizations. Having seen that movie last night, I have to find a penguin group that I can donate to now. :)
I am one of those "animal lovin' wackos" that gets choked up watching nature shows, plans my life around my anipals, and will give her last dime to an animal organization that needs money.
I hope to be more active on this board, as I always love to find the animal lovers in any group.
:hi:
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