Showing posts with label Disney princesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney princesses. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 November 2017

Paperback Writer: Sharing My Writing On Other Sites

It's that time of the month again when I share some of the writing I've been completing for other publications.  This is where I learn all of that delightful trivia that I can wow people with at cocktail parties.  Molly and Jack were particularly interested in finding out the harsh realities behind Disney Princesses.

Nowadays as my full-time job I write and ghostwrite articles for online publications, organizations and blogs, in addition to providing public relations services.  While I can't really share my ghostwritten articles on this platform, cause then I wouldn't really be a ghostwriter would I, I can share some of the other stuff I have been working on.

Click on the links for the topics that interest you most, and if you enjoy what I wrote please share, like, and follow, and keep parenting and reading on!  If you have any ideas for a story, a playground review, or article on any front, feel free to shout it out!  I'm always looking for new sources of inspiration!

Disney Princesses


Dirty Secrets Behind Your Favourite Disney Princesses


How Much Can You Really Make On Reality TV?



8 Reality Shows That Have The Lowest Pay Rate (& 8 You Can Bank On)

Celebrity Parenting Gossip



15 Pregnant Celebs Who Were Brutally Called Out On Social Media

15 Celeb Dads With The Most Baby Mamas

Pregnancy


16 Things That Happen During Pregnancy Doctors Keep On The DL

13 Things Moms Never Expect To Bring Home With The Newborn

Relationships


15 Nasty Habits She’ll Reveal Once You Say I DO


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Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Paperback Writer: Sharing My Writing On Other Sites

It's that time of the month again when I share some of the writing I've been completing for other publications.  I was particularly excited about an opportunity to provide a parental perspective on important conversations surrounding the Netflix hit, 13 Reasons Why.  I also loved diving in and researching around Molly and the addition of an imaginary friend named Liam in her life.

Nowadays as my full-time job I write and ghostwrite articles for online publications, organizations and blogs, in addition to providing public relations services.  While I can't really share my ghostwritten articles on this platform, cause then I wouldn't really be a ghostwriter would I, I can share some of the other stuff I have been working on.

This month Multiple Momstrosity reached a major milestone, with over 300,000 visitors (and counting) visiting our lives. I can't begin to explain how thankful I am for all of the support I've had over the years for my writing, and for life as a parent.  


Click on the links for the topics that interest you most, and if you enjoy what I wrote please share, like, and follow, and keep parenting and reading on!  If you have any ideas for a story, a playground review, or article on any front, feel free to share it with me!  I'm always looking for new sources of inspiration!

Parenting & Popular Culture




13 Serious Issues Parents Can’t Ignore From “13 Reasons Why”

15 Kid Movies That Are Actually Really Inappropriate

15 Of Disney’s Leading Ladies Who Are Thirsty AF

Practical Parenting Advice




15 Sneaky Ways For Mom To Grab Some “Me” Time

Advocating for Kind, Not Nice, Children

Should Parents Worry About Imaginary Friends

The Way We Talk About Our Bodies In Front Of Our Kids





What To Do When The Pet Gets Jealous Of The Baby

The Parental Guide to: Spring Cleaning, Recycling, & Charity

Practical Coping for Preschooler Nightmares


Prenatal & Infant Articles



15 Unusual Pregnancy Rituals You Wont Believe Are True (But Probably Work!)

15 Crazy Stories About Where Babies Come From

15 Pictures Moms Must Have For The Baby Book


Human Nature Entertainment



15 Dumb Girls Who Tried To Take A Selfie With Animals

15 Times Adrenaline Took Over And Turned People Into Superhumans




Entertainment Writing



15 Secrets About How I Met Your Mother Characters


15 Cringe-Worthy Photos Hotel Execs Don’t Want Us To See



Lists


The Top 25 Parenting Blogs of 2017...So Far


Sports


15 Things You Didn’t Know About A-Rod’s Millionaire Lifestyle

History




15 Things You Didn’t Know About Joseph Stalin



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Monday, 9 January 2017

Movie Review Moana

Over the holidays we enjoyed cuddling up from the cold with a few movies.  Moana was one of them. Here is my review based on my thoughts as a parent, as well as what the minions have had to say.


Image courtesy of movies.disney.com


What's in it for the Kids?
This movie does what Disney does best -  sing songs, in a child-friendly plot, with a handful of charming characters little ones will love.  Moana is being prepared to take over as the eventual leader of her people, but is drawn to the sea, despite her father's warnings (pretty typical Disney source of conflict).  When she must save her people by going on a seaward quest, and force the trickster demi-god Maui to return what he had stolen many years ago, she learns a lot about her personal strength and abilities. Comic relief was provided throughout the film by chicken Hey Hey, who Jack found absolutely hilarious, while Molly related more to story lead Moana.

What's in it for the Adults?
The animation for this movie provides a lush and pretty landscape to admire.  The film contains some pretty fun, and authentic voice talents for lead roles.  Anyone who enjoyed Flight of the Conchords is sure to get a laugh or two out of Jemaine Clement's David Bowie(esque) song and persona as Tamatoa.  Dwayne Johnson is fantastic as the arrogant, yet oddly charming Maui.  I particularly loved the strong female influence throughout the generations in Moana's life, and the support she received from her mother and grandmother.

Best Parts of the Movie
Finally, a Disney movie with no romantic love story.  No prince saving the day, no kisses, just a leader learning how to lead, period.  This change to the Disney formula made a pretty typical hero story feel a lot less tired, and a lot more authentic to it's intended girl power messaging.


Worst Parts of the Movie
The story is pretty predictable, and although Moana isn't technically a princess (she's the daughter of the Chief) it's still a pretty cliched story about a princess (with an animal sidekick) who must overcome challenges to find herself and save the day. The movie received a PG rating for some "villains" who may seem scary to really young children (although at five neither Molly or Jack had an issue with being scared during the film, there were a couple of younger kids who were crying during a specific conflict scene).  Despite this being a good film, most of the songs didn't carry the same memorable oomph Disney is known for (I can assure you, the next Let it Go is not hiding in this film).

Overall Rating
I would rate this movie 4/5.  It's watchable and re-watchable for kids and I know that we'll purchase it when it comes out for sale.  I liked that the women in this movie were strong and capable, both physically and spiritually and the message this sends to both kids.

To read about the minions journey into the world of Star Wars click here.



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