Monsters Inc. was one of those defining movies in my
children’s childhood. Much like I would
point to Bambi as the animated film of my childhood, Abigail has a fondness for
the quirky tale of monsters who extract children’s screams to harness the power
for their world.
Part of the draw was the wispy haired toddler, Boo who
became endeared to her monster scarers.
At the time the movie came out Abigail was the same age as Boo and their
simplistic mannerism were similar.
Abigail from not even a year old has carried around a ‘Little
Mikey’ doll as her teddy bear. This one
eyed, horned, four-legged stuffed animal has prompted more than a few strange
looks from on-lookers. As odd as it is,
this doll has taken on the form of plush toys, socks, birthday cake and more
merchandising than should be allowed.
With such a fondness for this story it was with great excitement we
anticipated the release of this prequel movie.
We invited several friends to join us at the first matinee
showing of the film and it did not disappoint.
The girls giggled and cooed through the entire film. This mom was practically giddy at the joy on
my girl’s faces as they stared at the big screen.
When I was a child, I talked like a child,
I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.
I Corinthians 13:11
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