Tuesday, November 13, 2012

review of What to Expect When You're Expecting



What To Expect When You’re Expecting

Starring big time names like Cameron Diaz, Chris Rock, and Jennifer Lopez,
What to expect when you’re expecting plays out the lives of several straight couples all experiencing the ups and downs of pregnancy,
or in Lopez’s case a lack thereof.
Through passing scenes we see how all of the couples are somehow interconnected, giving the audience a sense of belonging as well.
This movie does not fall astray from the typical “chick –flick” that makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside with tear jerking scenes toward the end.
Each individual pregnancy represents various experiences, with no two being the same. As noted before, Lopez’s character is unfertile. She and her husband are seeking to adopt a child from another country. Another couple represents the younger generation and get pregnant during a one-night stand, but unfortunately, they have a miscarriage.
Wendy, played by Elizabeth Banks, runs a maternity store called “The Breast Choice,” a cleaver name if I say so myself. She seeks the “glow” one experiences through pregnancy; however, she gets the swollen ankles, morning sickness, and fatigue. Her experience falls so far from her expectations of a natural, beautiful childbirth when an emergency C-section is called. Mom’s can all appreciate the desire for a child of their own and how delicate life can be.
The men aren’t left out of this one though. The “dad’s group,” that meets in the park on the weekend, provides solace for the mothers as the dad’s spend some “quality” time with their children, as well as comedy for the audience.
What to Expect When You are Expecting is now out on DVD, so ladies go pick up a copy,
grab your girls,
and get ready to experience the wonders of pregnancy.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

PSA Project




You use your numbers everyday – your phone, your zip, even your PIN. But knowing your cholesterol numbers can help save your life.

Thirty-four million adults in the U.S. have high cholesterol, but many of them don’t know it.
Do you know your numbers?
Your doctor can do a simple test to check your cholesterol levels and help you make choices that lower your risk for heart disease and stroke.

September is National Cholesterol Education Month. Visit www.cdc.gov/cholesterol to learn more.

A message from the CDC.