What a great movie! Nora Ephron at her very best! Oh my, I cannot rave enough about this movie. It was adorable, funny, bittersweet, lovely to look at, great soundtrack, wonderful acting. The whole kit & caboodle.
I think from the time the music started I didn’t have a dry eye again the rest of the night.
And the whole food thing didn’t hurt either.
Anytime a movie has to do with food it immediately catches my eye. It is a storyline I feel very connected to.
Something about sharing meals has always had a special meaning for me. Part of it is of course because I love food – good, good food – so very much, but more than that, I think it is the community you find around food that I am drawn to. Around the preparation and sharing of food.
Most of my favorite childhood memories involve people I love and the meals we shared, the cooking we did together, the “special occasion” restaurants we visited.
Most Sunday’s I prepare and help serve Communion at our church.
I gather all the elements and set the table. Then, when the moment comes I join with another pastor to serve this little meal to our community.
Surprisingly to me this part of the service has become my favorite. I think it is because something joyful seems to happen as I lean in to offer the cup to each person, smiling, whispering words of hello or blessing.
… for around this table you will find your family,…where the broken are molded into beloved community.
We are all broken. It is a true part of life, but sometimes, through some sort of Grace, we do find ourselves gathered around tables where we find family – sometimes unexpectedly – and sometimes we can even feel ourselves being bound together over bread and wine, hamburgers and fries, tacos and margaritas, into a beloved – though not perfect – community.
I think that is why we keep cooking, keep baking, keep eating, keep serving, keep trying. No matter what life we are living, we can always come back to the table.
Backyard Candle Co. says
That was so beautifully said!!!! You are an inspiration!
Jennifer says
We really enjoyed Julie & Julia, too. You made some insightful connections to Communion here.
Jill says
Wow! What an absolutely LOVELY post!!! A true Blessing this Monday!
Thank you!
Jill
bec4 says
Just saw it yesterday–wonderful, inspiring! And the power of the blog!
sara's art house says
Awesome, Awesome!! I CANNOT wait to see it!
sara's art house says
Awesome, Awesome!! I CANNOT wait to see it!
sara's art house says
Awesome, Awesome!! I CANNOT wait to see it!
sara's art house says
Awesome, Awesome!! I CANNOT wait to see it!
sara's art house says
Awesome, Awesome!! I CANNOT wait to see it!
Flower Patch Farmgirl says
Completely lovely post! I am so excited to see the movie. Did your husband like it, too?
The Beach Barn says
OH!, I'm sooo happy to hear good things about this movie. I was hoping it would turn positive reactions.
Great post! : )
Nathaniel says
Yes, her husband loved it! But her husband is also a Julia Child devotee and had read both of the source books. Good stuff though! Dinner afterward was pretty special too. Miss J and I were like Paul and Julia in their corner booth in Paris.
Honey says
Beautiful….just beautiful. 🙂
Can't wait to go see the movie!!
Nancy says
What a beautiful post, Jeru. I can't wait to see the movie. Did you read the book, too?
From the Kitchen says
Just started reading your blog. My only complaint about “Julie and Julia”–it wasn't long enough. I wanted more, more, more. Went with three friends. We had a long, leisurely lunch at a really good Chicago restaurant in honor of Julia before heading to the theater. Debated on popcorn with lots of butter but, in the end, decided it would not be the proper homage!