![]() ![]() Of course, it had to be Rocket Racoon because he’s just too funny. I didn’t have to think too long about which character I wanted to make. I picked up some felt to make a Rocket Racoon gift bag. And I have an ulterior mom use for the gift bag later. I picked up a several action figures because… well… because they’re superhero action figures and how fun is that?! I decided to make a gift bag for the action figures and the DVD to make the family movie night surprise just a bit more fun. I found this display in the aisle near the toys, but also found more Guardians of the Galaxy action figures on one of the toy aisles. Aaa-nd because I can’t just turn on a movie, I have to make it an event, I popped over to Walmart to see what else I could find for my movie night welcome home celebration. I know that they’ll be thrilled to watch it all together as a family. To celebrate my daughter’s homecoming next week, I want to surprise my family with a celebratory family movie night watching the Guardians of the Galaxy on DVD. They miss her lots and lots and often want to talk about things we all did together when her last year. When my daughter left for college, I knew I’d miss my daughter, but I hadn’t thought about how much my other 2 children would miss her. So to celebrate her return from college this month, I’ve created a DIY Rocket Raccoon gift bag for our next family movie night (because if you’re as big of a superhero fan as we are, you know that The Guardians of the Galaxy DVD is released tomorrow, December 9th!). My oldest wasn’t able to see Guardians of the Galaxy with the rest of the family in the theater. I treasure that they still get just as excited for family movie night when it involves seeing a superhero movie as they did when they were little kids. That’s really saying something since I have 2 teen daughters and a tween son and they prefer to see the movies together as a family. My family lo-ooves to go see superhero movies together. While I’ve been aware of this fact for many years, it was really driven home this week when I discovered a wristband from ComicCon (3 months ago) in the console of our car (somebody didn’t see a ComicCon wristband as trash, but saw it as a keepsake). I’ve shared with you quite a few times that my family is into comic books and superheroes. ![]() This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. ![]()
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