We’re so excited to introduce you to another (in)RL sponsor! Moms’ Night Out is a super fun movie – and might just be the perfect follow-up event to your (in)RL gathering this weekend. {It’s no coincidence that the movie comes out on May 9 – Mother’s Day weekend. But we love the post-(in)RL timing, too!}
So before you leave your (in)RL gathering on Saturday, put into action all those community-building discussions you just had. Make a movie date with your friends and head to the theater to see Moms’ Night Out. And while you’re watching, keep an eye out for some special cameo appearances by DaySpring and (in)courage! Yeow!!
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In the new movie MOMS’ NIGHT OUT (opening in theaters May 9), a group of moms dealing with everyday stresses realize they need a night out. The main character, Allyson (who is played by Sarah Drew), is a blogging wannabe when we first meet her. Enjoy this post written in the voice of Allyson.
“Beck’s playing in the toilet again!”
Not the words you want to hear when you are already late for church, your husband is out of town, and you’re trying to move your little army out the door in the general direction of the minivan. You are of single mind and laser focus: we will not be late, we will not be late, we will not be late!
Your children, on the other hand, are meandering through the house without a care in the world. Why brush your teeth when you can play one more game? Why wear church clothes when you look so much more fabulous in your sparkly shoes and a tutu? And why not have a regatta in the toilet while Mom is looking for the only clean pair of khaki pants that don’t have a rip in the knee?
Maybe if everyone just slept in their church clothes.
Sunday mornings would go so much better. Wrinkly, yes, but better. And why stop there? Why not load up the swagger wagon on Saturday night and just bed down in the minivan so that you would actually be in the parking lot before Sunday school? This idea has real potential and you vow to give it a whirl soon.
Once the kids are finally maneuvered into their clothes and parked on the couch staring at a video, you throw on a dress and reassure yourself that a messy bun is a fabulous fashion statement. And hey, if you hit enough red lights, you can do your makeup on the way. A girl can dream can’t she?
Reality sets in as you roar into the church parking lot.
All the perfect moms are chatting with each other, the sun gleaming off their perfectly highlighted tresses as they compliment each other on their perfectly coordinated dresses and shoes. You know perfectly well they must have nannies. You’ve never actually seen any of these nannies but you know there must be an underground legion of them who hold down the fort while these women take actual showers and blow out their hair and try on outfits. Otherwise, how could they look like THAT?
Then comes the cherry on your Sunday sundae: your four-year-old daughter asks to help with your eye makeup. It’s her charming LET ME! LET ME! LET ME! at the top of her lungs that inspires you to hand her that mascara wand. Hiding her handiwork behind a pair of dark glasses, you marshal your last bit of strength and head into church.
Deposit the kids in the nursery, try to fix your raccoon eye in the ladies room, and crawl over four people into a pew. But finally, it’s time. Time for a few moments of peace. Just you, God, and the reassurance that it’s all going to be okay. Your spirit will be renewed and you will be ready to head back into battle. Thank you, God, for these children. For the privilege of being their mama. For the love You show me every day. Please give me strength.
And as you collect them all up again and head back into the parking lot, you smile at the pictures they made and know that it will all be better . . . in five or maybe seven years.
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We know you will absolutely love this movie! We’ve laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve cheered and we can’t wait to plan our own girls’ nights out in May! You’ll be able to watch the Moms’ Night Out trailer on Friday during our (in)RL keynote countdown, and if you’d like to make plans to see the movie, you can head here to find out which theaters are showing Moms’ Night Out on May 9th!
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Ali says
I’ve heard great things about this movie! Can’t wait to see it! Great message behind it and great team of people. They are committed to non-cheesy Christian content that conveys the message of the Gospel without necessarily overtly sharing it.
Jenna says
Got to see a screening (friends with some of the crew here in B-ham where it was filmed!) and even though it is most relatable for moms, I really enjoyed it as a single girl! It is genuinely funny and not at all the cheesy sermon illustration most Christian movies are.
p.s. Had no idea about the sponsorship thing so when I saw (in)courage in there I was like “I KNOW THEM! I READ THAT BLOG!” haha
Melissa Hunt says
This looks great, will it be released in the UK?