Annie and I can't wait to go and see this movie! It is to be released sometime in 2008 and it's by the same people who made "The March of the Penguins."
I think I'll have to see that first, just to make sure the fox is alive at the end of the movie. My daughter lost it when the egg died in March of the Penguins. She totally couldn't handle a fox getting eaten by wolves.
I was born on April 1st in Berkeley, California. I'm enjoying a life full of satisfaction and challenge alongside my dear friend and partner, Bill, and our almost twelve year-old daughter, Annie. We have a great house and garden that we share with two dogs, nine canaries, and three fire bellied toads. We are choosing a path of living that holds everyone's needs as precious and equal. We're loving an unschooling approach to education for Annie and ourselves. We're trying to live a life with the least amount of negative impact to the enviornment. One way we're doing that is we're really trying to be mindful about what we buy, how we travel, and how we care for ourselves. I will post my ideas, challenges, and celebrations for doing so on this blog. I would love to hear any of yours too!
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That looks like something we would enjoy here too.
Thanks for the tip.
I think I'll have to see that first, just to make sure the fox is alive at the end of the movie. My daughter lost it when the egg died in March of the Penguins. She totally couldn't handle a fox getting eaten by wolves.
It looks like a beautiful movie, though.
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