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1. The Point



Here's an oldie but goodie: have you ever seen The Point? It was an animated TV special when I was very, very young. We LOVED it in our household, and the signature song "Me and my arrow"  became a regular chorus in my home. I can't say that I've recently seen the whole thing in its entirety, because, for some reason, watching it makes me very, very emotional. But today, I'm proud to say that I did get through the first ten minutes of this magical little film (well, the first 11, really- and then I had to turn it off). Anyway, my point ;) ;) is that in that 11 minutes, I remembered why it is so great,  why my sisters, my mom and I all loved it so much. The Point is posted on You Tube in 10-minute increments. If you are inclined to see a little of this special classic film, please do check it out. It's so touching and special!

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