![]() ![]() ![]() The book opens on a kind of depressing note. I was honestly stunned by how much I enjoyed this book. Something cheap, plasticy and full of filler. (Fortunately, I grew out of my obsession.)Įven though I haven’t seen the movie, I still really enjoyed the book. To this day, I still have a fascination with mermaids. I stumbled around the pool until my mom came out and found me with my towel soaking wet. One of the best “mermaid moments” I remember is when I wrapped my dry towel around my legs and jumped into the pool with it. I promptly slipped and fell down the slide my face landing in the water. The first time I did this, I was able to get to the top, proudly singing my lungs out. Every time, I was in the pool I would pull up the tiny little baby slide we had and I would pull my tiny body up onto it, reenacting the scene where Ariel bursts out of the water singing her lungs out. From age five and a few years onward, I was obsessed with mermaids. (I also didn’t know there was still slavery, what the internet was, etc). At five, I didn’t really care because I had no idea what it was. ![]() (That plan backfired on them horribly.) 2) They deemed Ariel’s outfit too inappropriate. 1) Ariel was sassy and disobeyed her parent(s). Mainly, because my parents didn’t want me seeing it for two reasons. Partly because I wasn’t alive when it was in theaters. ![]()
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