id twenties single mother of a little boy (around 8 or 9) who is trying her hardest to go to school for Real Estate and be able to support herself and child. Her son listens far too much to his Aunt, and is constantly getting into trouble at school, in the newest case; liking the walls, desk and even teachers legs! They want to try to medicate him and send him to a “special needs” class, even though he is a very bright young child. Adams then decides to try to put him into private school, but finding the money is no easy task.The boys father is her old fling from high school (she was lead cheerleader and he was quarterback on the football team, match made in heaven) who is also a police officer of some sorts. He gives her a lead of cleaning up crime scenes, and making a lot more money. She decides to take his advice and recruit her unreliable sister who is played by Emily Blunt. The two of them go into business, and really find a way to somehow touch each others lives, and the lives of those who have lost loved ones. Their crazy adventures also help them overcome a life of troubles and memories of their own mother, who left the world by her choice.
I felt this movie was a very touching story and I would gladly go see it again. Adam’s son at one point in the film sneaks out to the van that they had purchased for the film and tries to talk to God and his Grandmother. He says something that I have been thinking about for a few days now, “If you are already in Heaven, where do you go when you die?”





