The Comedy “The House” Premieres June 30th
In partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures
Parents will do just about anything to help support their children’s dreams and wishes! So I think many people will be able to relate to new comedy The House starring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler who find themselves in a rough situation after losing their daughter Alex’s college fund. Scott and Kate Johansen become desperate to earn it back so she can pursue her dream of attending a university. With the help of their neighbor Frank (Jason Mantzoukas), they decide to start an illegal casino in his house.
I think back at my husbands and my own experiences of supporting our daughter’s aspirations. A couple years ago”Santa” brought our then 3 1/2 year old a drum set because she had shown interest in one at our local music shop. The other moms at school couldn’t believe how “nice” Santa was for doing that and wondered out loud what our neighbors would think. Fast forward a couple years, and many trips to drum lessons that are in another city because we couldn’t find a drum teacher in our city (drums are considered too loud), and hours of practicing, our little drummer is getting pretty good! We’ve tried to encourage her to try out for her school talent show, but she is too shy still to play in a large crowd. I can’t blame her but I think about all those hours my husband, grandparents and myself have put in driving her to and from lessons. But hey, that’s all part of this thing called parenting and I know we all have put a lot of time into making sure our kids are well-rounded and happy.
The comedy “The House” also stars Nick Kroll (“Vacation,” TV’s “Kroll Show”), Allison Tolman (TV’s “Fargo”), Michaela Watkins (TV’s “Transparent”), Ryan Simpkins (“Arcadia”), Jessie Ennis (TV’s “Veep” and “Better Call Saul”), Rob Huebel (“Horrible Bosses 2,” TV’s “Transparent”), Cedric Yarbrough (TV’s “Reno 911!”) and Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner (“The Town,” “The Hurt Locker,” “Arrival”).
One (1) winner receives a $50 Visa gift card to have a ‘wild Parents night out at the movies’ with THE HOUSE
THE HOUSE – In Theaters June 30
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Birdie Skolfield
YES I sent into debt to put my daughter in a very exclusive dance school.
Surbhi K.
By driving her to LA for auditions!
carey
Being a supportive, loving and caring mother..
Julie Wood
My kids wanted to go to Space Camp but I did not have any money for this, so I got a job standing out in front of a store letting know that this big store was going out of business and to go shop at their sales. I had a big board to carry around and it was cold outside. I made enough money to send my kids to Space Camp!
Bridgett Wilbur
My daughter wants to be a dancer..so she has been in dance class since she was 5yrs old.
shelly
I’ve tried to steer my child into activities that I know they would enjoy.
Steve Weber
I do not have children
Diane Richards
I don’t have children but I do believe I do things in support of full filling a child(ren)s dreams, doing such activities as:
• I have been on my local parks and recreation board of directors since 2000. Ensuring that we have safe parks, recreational and sports programs and camps, after school programs and summer camp programs for children in our community. We have scholarships for families who have financial need in order to give their child(ren) an opportunity to participate in our park programs.
• Participate in Gifts From the Heart every year for the past 20 years , providing Christmas gifts to several children in foster care from their wish list.
• Generously donate toys and participate in fund raising efforts the past 10 years with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department Toy Project
Elena
I sold everything around the house so my son could go to his favorite summer camp
Natalie
I do not have kids, but my mom went into a lot of debt so that I could play 3 sports as a kid.
Janet W.
I took my daughter to tennis practice multiple times per week for years when she was ages 7-18 so she could achieve her dream of playing collegiate tennis.
Kelly D
I was a co-leader for my daughter’s girls scout troop this year.
Starla
This is so awesome. We have been taking weekend trips lately to check out colleges she is interested in. We make it a short vacation which is always wonderful, as well!
Ellie Wright
Back when my boys were younger I worked double shifts to pay for their equipment and uniforms.
Shakeia Rieux
I don’t have kids
Heather Hayes Panjon
I’ve dressed in a crazy costume for a school party.
Jaymi
By helping our adopted daughter go to a year long internship in Guatemala!! She leaves in two weeks! 😭
Madonna
I have supported my daughter while she was pursuing her dreams
Gina M
I enrolled my son into drum lessons as a little boy to support his love for music.
Thanks for the chance to win!
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heather
I have driven the kids to all kinds of sports to support their dreams.
HS
I drive kids out of town on weekends for their games.
Laurajj
I think mainly by supporting his dreams whatever they may be!
Susan
I took my daughter to piano lessons when she expressed an interest
Twila
I have made costumes for school plays
Sarah Mayer
I’ve given lots of $$ to make my child’s dream come true.
Jilliann M
Working a part time job to make extra money for activities.
Susan Smith
I worked an extra job so my daughter could take dance lessons.
shelly peterson
I do what is possible to make them happy and guide them to following dreams!
Erika W.
My son is really into sports so anytime he wants to try a new one, we sign him up for a camp or lessons to try it out.
Dana Rodriguez
I don’t have kids but I know most parents will do anything for theirs!