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Angelina Jolie is Ready to Be a Grandma!

Angelina Jolie is Ready to Be a Grandma!

Kung Fu Panda star Angelina Jolie recently had an interview with the BBC and said, “I don’t plan to keep acting very long. I’m ready to do a few things now and fade away and get ready to be a grandma one day. I’m not so worried that I want to keep this pace up and try to be something and be a celebrity.”

Speaking of her family, she continued, “I like being home a lot. First and foremost, I have a lot of children, and I need to make sure they’re growing right and they’ve got us there for them.”

But don’t worry - she won’t be completely going away! She added, “I don’t think I’ll ever say I’m never, ever gonna work because maybe there’s that interesting project where I feel creative.”

Check out Angie’s interview with the BBC HERE!

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http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20081113-LIFE-811130324

In a decidedly upscale version of “what I did last semester,” Katie Bunten-Wren of Eliot, Maine, discussed confronting scorpions, poisonous snakes and, more importantly, the plight of refugee Sudanese women, in a presentation of her research “Drawings of Dreams: The Power of Women’s Education in Kakuma, Kenya,” at the annual Tanner Conference at Wellesley College.

Studying adolescent self-esteem wasn’t Bunten-Wren’s initial intent when the Wellesley senior headed to the three-month Kenyan program at the School for International Training. The psychology major’s first two months were spent as planned, living with a “home stay” family, and taking courses in development in health and cultural studies. The last month was set aside for her research in the field, supported by the Windle Trust agency.

“You can go anywhere in Kenya. You’re given a stipend and you do some kind of research in the field and write a paper as the capstone of the experience,” she explains. She initially intended to focus on education and children.

The change came about “sort of oddly,” adds Bunten-Wren. She bought a newspaper to read on the bus to ward off carsickness. In it was a story about a theater group from Kakuma, a large refugee camp. She was moved by the adolescent’s first-person tales of life there.

“In the spectrum of Africa it is sizable. But it’s not talked about a lot among the Kenyans. That sparked my interest,” she says.

“I decided I was not challenging myself enough just researching a special education school in Nairobi. I was just playing it safe.”

She headed to the school adviser that day “and sort of just came up with this idea.”

Her interest was the self-perception of Southern Sudan teens that were born in and lived their entire 16 or 17 years in the camp’s sub-standard living conditions.

“They’d never seen their home country. How does their perspective differ from the others who had lived in Southern Sudan?” she says. “I focused in on the Dinka — couldn’t cover the scope of the whole camp.”

Bunten-Wren used art for the bulk of her analysis. She tested the boys and girls separately. After an initial drawing of “whatever came to mind,” she had them create three images: a picture of themselves with a few descriptive sentences; an ideal partner with a description; and, finally a tribesman, Dinka specifically.

There was a difference between boys and girls, males showing greater self-esteem. But the startling finding was between the girls in two different schools. Half lived within the camp and attended its primary schools. The others attended the Angelina Jolie Girls’ Boarding School, located in the camp.

The latter had a “kindred spirit with Wellesley,” which helped girls gain confidence as capable human beings, to see their own potential.”

The difference demonstrated between the two groups was marked. The Jolie girls had a more positive view of self “drawing themselves bigger,” and provided more positive descriptive terms. The Jolie girls thought of themselves as smart and pretty, they wanted to be doctors and leaders. The camp girls struggled with any description.

Even in mate choice the Jolie girls held partners to a higher standard. “Typically the boys had higher self-esteem than the girls. But the Jolie girls rivaled them.”

“The great realization for me was the (Jolie) girls were charismatic … really smart girls. I left feeling hopeful. … THEN I met with head mistress.”

All of the Jolie girls wanted to go to secondary school or college. But she was told few would actually attend. The fact was their attendance at the Jolie school promised a larger marriage dowry for the family. “It’s hard to say no to that while you’re in a refugee camp. But most (with few exceptions) would be married off after boarding school.”

That revelation is what prompted Bunten-Wren to change her own course. “That was a clarifying moment that said … this is what I’m supposed to be doing, so faced with it in the future, I can do something about it.”

Bunten-Wren — who spent most of her childhood in the Dover and South Berwick, Maine, area — is now a peace and justice studies major. She hopes to head to graduate school for international development.

“I’m toying with where in that field I’d fit the best, to do the things I want to do and … go out and help women get an education.”

She plans on applying for grants, in hopes of returning to Africa to gain more experience.

“I’m kind of keeping my options open, but I’m pretty determined to go back to Africa. Hopefully East Africa. And hopefully Kenya,” says Bunten-Wren. “I may not be able to go back to Kakuma and the Jolie school, but their story … inspired me to dream big and go out in the world and help others.”

PT–yeah—all three BBC segments were all posted earliar and I also loved how she talks re Clint :heart:

Yo Sadie —if Angie and Brad aren’t true humanitarians what is that shallow ugly fug of your idol is???…..OK, someone who is soooo selfish who says “charity work or adoption isn’t her thing” YEP…she said it… :lol: :lol:

Come on, Brad, grow some balls — defending your baby Mama.

LOL.

Angie will be missed.

@ ashton @ 11/13/2008 at 11:04 pm

DONT YOU HAVE A MEETING WITH THE DEVIL?

andamentothat @ 11/13/2008 at 11:07 pm

Sadie,

http://www.elros.altervista.org/aj/notesenglish.htm

If you have a chance, read this.. Its an excerpt from Angelina’s book “Notes from my travels”. Every person who tries to help another not just by charity but by social reform and justice is a humanitarian. She does that on her own dime because she truly wants to help.

Angelina herself admits freely the disparities of the world in the sense the luxury she can afford in a home and the refugees without shelter. She is bringing awareness to so many issues that would simply not get the attention if not for her celebrity status.

andamentothat @ 11/13/2008 at 11:08 pm

looks like Jared flipped some names.. Sadie = Mia

Sadie @ 11/13/2008 at 10:52 pm
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Oh, look another jealous, crazy, narrow-minded, bitter, hateful… women posting lies about Angelina Jolie.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Poor things… It’s embarassing…

No honey, she doesn’t just go too “poor countries”. She goes to countries at war, she risks her life, she sleeps on the floors… and she has ben doing this for more then SEVEN YEARS. But doesn’t just gives her time, she gives money.

Here, informe your self before posting
http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/help?id=3f94ff664

You also might want to read what people like Clinton, Powell, Guteres; Jane Goodall, Ruud Lubber and some many others think of Angelina Jolies humanitarian Work.

Try also read her book, it’s quite good and the money from the sales goes all to the UNHR.

andamentothat @ 11/13/2008 at 11:13 pm

PT.. when I watched how Ange described what the paps were doing to get a first shot of the twins, I really felt bad to even think that I wanted to see the pics. Its completely inhumane the way the paps treat this family.. I mean, come on give them a break.. drilling holes in ceilings to get a pic.. going thru their trash to look for shiloh’s diaper.. Its beyond disgusting. I am so glad that they are now doing pics on their own terms and if that helps Brad explore his artistic side, why not??

Jared, you need to do this more often… sooo sadie/mia wazz-up loser…just like your idol… a little snake..gross and pathetic :lol:

Good for Angelina!

Mia @ 11/13/2008 at 10:52 pm
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So you’re sandie? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Wasting you’re time in a blog using diferent names, pretending to be a fan of someone, making up stories… You’re MENTALLY ILL. Get HELP!

guli @ 11/13/2008 at 11:15 pm

It’s always funny when Jared flips a troll.

Name changing troll again. Why did I even bother to answer ‘it’, I don’t know. LOL.

reality is this @ 11/13/2008 at 11:22 pm

So Sadie, a disgusting ignorant slug,
8 years of going to and paying her own way to visit refugee camps in war zones and setting up schools and providing sewing classes and sewing machines so women become able to provide for their families does not equal a humanitatian?

Jolie-Pitt foundation efforts-
So providing funds to USOs in the USA for programs for children of live and dead military members does not equal caring for others and is not humanitarian?

So providing funds for a hospital built by the Lost Boys and Dafur affected is not humanitarian?

So providing millions of $$$ to Doctors Without Borders is not humanitarian?

So providing millions of $$$ to Global Action for Children is not humanitarian?

So providing millions of $$$ to the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation to an entire Cambodian region/Millinium Village and a hospital/school in Cambodia is not humanitarian?

So providing millions of $$$ and teaming with Microsoft and attorneys in the US to provide an attorney for all children caught in the immigration system limbo through no fault of their own is not humanitarian?

So providing millions of $$$ to Make It Right in NOLA is not humanitarian?

So providing funds to a program to ensure the needs of school kids like shoes, food packs over the weekend, medical needs in Brad’s hometown of Springfied, MO is not humanitarian?

andamentothat @ 11/13/2008 at 11:22 pm

OT: Hillary being considered for Sec of State.. Great news if true.

jOLIE WILL BE SUPER HOT GRANDMA.

GOD BLESS JOLIE PITT.

Jill @ 11/13/2008 at 11:18 pm guli @ 11/13/2008 at 11:15 pm

It’s always funny when Jared flips a troll.

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I know they do it all the time but I love it when Jared flips their names…OK, i can’t help it..it’s hilarious…b/c I can think of them like little scared mice..saying fcuk I’ve been caught. :lol: :lol:
Jared pleae continue, if we need to put up with these morons , we all deserve some perks….keep it up Jared ((hugs)))

andamentothat @ 11/13/2008 at 11:22 pm —really, well me thinks I sort of like that….

andamentothat @ 11/13/2008 at 11:38 pm

Mia..I know you are all humiliated with the flipped name and all. Dont sweat it, we kind of knew you were “hiding”. I sincerely hope you checked out the link.. no really get the book , its a good read. I dont want to change your mind or anything, just trying to make you learn that there is more to read beyond Jen’s Vogue interview.. That is done in 5 mins, so go ahead spend some quality time reading this.. you will feel good. Who knows you may even decide to take a few risks and travel outside state lines to someplace exciting?

The GODS really LOVE Angie @ 11/13/2008 at 11:38 pm

The GODS must really LOVE Angie!

Kung Fu Panda’ gamble pays off

Warner Home Video’s “Get Smart” was the top DVD and Blu-ray Disc seller the week ending Nov. 9, but the real winner was Paramount/DreamWorks’ “Kung Fu Panda.”

The animated family film was released on a Sunday, an industry first, to capitalize on the stack of Sunday retail newspaper inserts. The gamble paid off handsomely: Based solely on first-day sales, the film debuted at No. 2 on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, selling in a single day nearly 90% of what “Get Smart” sold all week.

“Kung Fu Panda” also was a hit in rental stores, generating 72% as much rental activity last Sunday as “Get Smart,” which bowed at No. 1 on Home Media Magazine’s video rental chart, saw since its release the previous Tuesday.

“Kung Fu” finished the week as the No. 2 renter, just ahead of Warners’ “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” which had bowed at No. 1 the previous week.

On the sales chart, “Get Smart” and “Kung Fu Panda” were followed at No. 3 by Walt Disney Studios’ “Tinker Bell,” which had debuted at No. 1 the week before. Sales demand for “Tinker Bell” remained strong, with the title selling 62% as many copies as “Get Smart” its sophomore week in stores.

On the Blu-ray Disc front, “Get Smart” debuted at No. 1, pushing the previous week’s top Blu-ray seller, “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” to No. 2. “Kung Fu Panda” debuted at No. 5.

God Bless the JP’s always and forever.

Tigress-fan @ 11/13/2008 at 11:53 pm

You know what Angie. In these interviews, talk about the movie, talk about what’s new with the kids, other than that, jsut keep saying the same old over & over. You can’t go wrong that way.

Tigress-fan @ 11/13/2008 at 11:55 pm

PS: you look great at the Kung Fu Panda dvd release. That was really sweet…

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