Yay girls.
Wonderful that there is a strategy for the support of young people and their body images.
proud to be an Aussie girl today.
and one who is equally proud of the wrinkles i have.
I have earned every one.
A huge YAHOO to Sarah Murdoch. A beautiful women who continues to show how beautiful she is inside and out.
This is her on the first ever Woman's Weekly Cover without Photoshopping.
Glorious.
Apparently the editor also appears inside unphotoshopped.
This morning I read this wonderful review of the movie Jule and Julia this morning..
"Thick, thick, thick. I saw Julie & Julia last night and I promise I will not spoil the film for you. This is an official unspoiler post! I just want to share that for anyone who loves Paris and cooking and design and food and
interiors and French cafes and Queens and that New York state of mind
and the agony of a 'job' and farm fresh markets and passion and styling and determination and butter and writing and finding a literary agent and book publishing
and hope and dreams and perseverance and frustration, this movie is for
you. There is also a scene that has the most beautiful depth of field;
gauzy loveliness in cinematography. I fell into a trance. (Just a
tidbit: It's the part when they are at a wedding.) If you are a
blogger, you will just die-chuckle at the commentary and experience of
blogging. It is also uncanny how Julia experiences the exact same
blogging phenomenon through post-war pen pals. (Ms. Streep deserves an Oscar Nom) Dear Blogging friends. Go see Julie & Julia. It is a visual feast like no other. Did I mention that Nora Ephron is a creative genius?"
Now if that review doesnt make you want to go see the movie..( or indeed read more of the Liberty Post blog), then you are not the gentle reader I thought you were! LOL.
Despite the fact that i know nothing of either julie/julia.. I want to see this movie.. for the lushness and love of life it seems to hold.