If you want to see this, make sure you have a strong stomach. Mine churns just thinking about it. It was awful; so much blood and so many intense scenes! Every scene was intense and since I get queasy when I see blood I found it hard to breathe the whole time. I closed my eyes for a lot of it so I wouldn't faint:) It was still a good movie since it showed what the 2004 tsunami was like. I can't even imagine. I'm so thankful I would have the gospel in a time like that when everything seemed hopeless and painful. Such a sad, eye-opening yet inspiring movie!
So my parents are off to Paris with Freestone and Tizzy. Lucky ducks! My grandparents are staying with us some of the time, but a lot of babysitting and homework is in-store for me this next week and a quarter so I was kinda stressed out. I spaced all my homework and remembered at 11 pm last night that I had a 100 question biology test, 2 Honors English assignments (That included reading) and 6 pages of math. So I woke up at 6, did it, planned to do the math during lunch and got ready in about 2.7 minutes. Luckily, I had tutorial so I went to get Algebra 2 help and finished that. Yay! And my science test turned out to be good, I could use notes and a textbook. I am so relieved right now and I think Heavenly Father helped a lot today. The Epic of Gilgamesh has nothin' on me today! :) PS Have fun in Paris guys! We'll miss you but not too much, I mean You're In Paris! :)
I agree! I had to keep reminding myself that I knew they all survived! And I kept wondering why I was putting myself through this movie. But it was really amazing how they all survived and in the end, very inspiring!
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