Put Down Your Device and Pick Up THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES on Blu-Ray

Mitchells vs Machines.

We received a free copy of THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES on Blu-Ray – the Katie Mitchell’s Special Edition version. Opinions are our own.

Andy and I originally watched this movie when it came out on Netflix. We absolutely loved it and thought it was hilarious. I laughed out loud many, many times as we watched. Well, now there is a special edition dvd of the movie that just came out and it contains over 2 hours of additional content. The Katie Mitchell’s Special Edition – available on Blu-Ray and digital- features over 2 hours of new content including an all-new short (Dog Cop 7: The Final Chapter) and Katie’s Extended Cinematic Bonanza Cut. The Blu-Ray edition is made as if Katie Mitchell would have made it herself, down to the packaging, menus and even a “surprise and delight” insert booklet from Katie. Katie’s Extended Cinematic Bonanza Cut includes over 40 minutes of deleted scenes. In addition, the Blu-Ray, DVD and digital versions of the film include fun activities to enjoy as a family and that kids will love: How To Make Sock Puppets and How To Make Katie Face Cupcakes.

This version of THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES was released on Digital, DVD and Blu-Ray on Tuesday, December 14th. I know I am a little late to the party on this. Very sorry everyone. You can pick the movie up online and have it sent to watch after Christmas. Might be a fun one to watch on New Year’s Eve with the kids. If you do pick it up please consider using our amazon.com affiliate link below.

Last Minute Christmas Traditions

Kids and trees
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Today we continued to get ready for Christmas. Allison put up the rest of the decorations last night and I moved the boxes back to the basement. Eva had her friends over for a Christmas gift exchange and games and lunch and to watch Stranger Things. I picked up pizza for everyone while Allison worked on Cinnamon rolls. I also helped Andy clean his room for a few hours. This consisted of me cleaning and he deciding on what to keep and what to toss. I found 6 water bottles in his room during that cleaning and we still have a long way to go to get the room to halfway useable.

He wasn’t much help because his arm is in a cast now. Allison took him to get his cast this morning and he now has a pink and black striped cast. He picked the colors. We tried to suggest red and green for Christmas but his cast would be staying on beyond Christmas and he thought that wouldn’t make sense. All of Eva’s friends signed Andy’s cast for him. He was excited about that.

getting wrapping paper

The kids finally decorated their mini trees tonight. I had put them out weeks ago and fixed the lights and go them ready to decorate but we had not had the time to do so. Tonight we did. We also watched A Charlie Brown Christmas and the Elf on the Shelf special. Both little shows that the kids enjoy.

Allison wrapped the gifts tonight and we thought that we were going to run out of wrapping paper because we were down to a couple of rolls and what I thought was a third roll turned out to be rolled up Jimmy Buffett concert posters. They were in the wrapping paper caddy because that it he perfect size for rolled up paper. So I ran out to Target and Eva came along with me. We flew through the store to get wrapping paper and a zip up hoodie for Andy. all of his sweatshirts are pull over and that doesn’t work great with the cast.

We also ran into Michael’s to get Andy some clay for Christmas. He wrote a Christmas letter yesterday and that was basically the only thing on the list that he’d be getting from Santa. He wants an Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset that is $300 -$400. Not this year. The big gifts were already decided and ordered months ago. they were not VR headsets. His letter to Santa was very nice, though. He did not ask for much other than the headset. He asked about how Santa was doing and what the elves birthdays were. It was a very cute letter.