
the heat in this country is begining to become unbearable. as much as i frolick in the pool with the two younger ones it just doesn't seem to cut it. especially as the water seems to be over boiling itself from the suns rays.
louis and i have even tried watching spongebob to ensure the image of "being under water" with all of the fish - no such luck in the halusinative state we seem to be in now after trying that stunt.
other than complaining of the heat i do have something to look foward to - this evening with muffin and hopefully georgia at the arts center to see this art house film "I'v loved you so long"
Léa (Elsa Zylberstein) and Juliette (Kristin Scott Thomas) are sisters. The film begins with Léa, the younger sister by fifteen years, picking Juliette up at the airport. We soon realize that the two sisters are almost complete strangers to each other. Juliette has just been released from prison after serving a long sentence. Léa was still a teenager when Juliette, a doctor, was sent off to prison. Léa contacted Juliette when she was released and suggested that Juliette come to live with her. Juliette had no particular desire to see her sister again.
there's plenty more to the story but i wouldn't be able to tell too much as i haven't even seen it yet! but i'm sure it will be an eye opener of some sorts. i usually feel that way whenever i see those kind of films at the gallery.
so let's hope i have a melt free evening - meaning not only temperature wise but activity wise also.
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