Mr. Urban had attended one of those feel good, fulfilling gatherings on the weekend, where the company and the conversation had left him refreshed and renewed.
Every once in a while, he and a group of friends gather to sip good wine and muse about creativity, risk taking and changing the world.
I can't wait to sit to our family dinner on those nights. He is bubbly and intoxicated with good stories to share. And his story telling is completely captivating.
On Sunday night, after a nice dinner with Mr. Urban's mother and brother, where the ladies had mostly dominated the conversation, he quietly pulled out the laptop and queued up a youtube video, while everyone was waiting for tea.
That morning he had met with Ramin Bahrani, a brilliant screenwriter and director.
That morning, I had once again forgotten my reusable bags and walked inside the door with 10 plastic grocery bags from the market.
"Let's watch a fun movie about a bags, the ocean and fishies" he said to the UrbanToddler.
"This movie will change you!" he said to me and my mother in law.
And it has.
Watch the beautiful and award winning short film Plastic Bag. Watch it with your kids and with anyone who doesn't recycle consistently. You will be sure to enjoy the film.
And if like my Mr. Urban you have philosophical inclinations, you will find the movie a dialogue on life, existence and much more...
Bon Appetit!
Every once in a while, he and a group of friends gather to sip good wine and muse about creativity, risk taking and changing the world.
I can't wait to sit to our family dinner on those nights. He is bubbly and intoxicated with good stories to share. And his story telling is completely captivating.
On Sunday night, after a nice dinner with Mr. Urban's mother and brother, where the ladies had mostly dominated the conversation, he quietly pulled out the laptop and queued up a youtube video, while everyone was waiting for tea.
That morning he had met with Ramin Bahrani, a brilliant screenwriter and director.
That morning, I had once again forgotten my reusable bags and walked inside the door with 10 plastic grocery bags from the market.
"Let's watch a fun movie about a bags, the ocean and fishies" he said to the UrbanToddler.
"This movie will change you!" he said to me and my mother in law.
And it has.
Watch the beautiful and award winning short film Plastic Bag. Watch it with your kids and with anyone who doesn't recycle consistently. You will be sure to enjoy the film.
And if like my Mr. Urban you have philosophical inclinations, you will find the movie a dialogue on life, existence and much more...
Bon Appetit!
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