Weekday rambling
Have you ever felt looking at a couple and you feel the warmth and coziness of having them together as a couple? I know it’s a bit weird, but that’s how I feel about looking at the celebrity couple, Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gossling. Honestly, I’m not a fan of Ryan, but I do find Rachel to be charming. And I’m way pass all that starry-eyed teenager with fairy tale on her mind (but of course I have to confirm about this again, hehehe).
Their movie, “The Notebook”, although maybe not the sweetest love story for me, really struck that feeling of sweet melancholy. And now it seems that the image of them together forever stuck in my head, as that symbol of coziness. Makes me all soft and gooey inside.
Something that reminds me of the slow life on the Pacific Northwest, where summer sun was treasured, sweet smelling pine filled the air, and laughter on the backyard testified to another fun time of family gathering. No need for TV, when you have the loved ones, do some funny thing, or even just being their annoying self, while the other stoking the charcoal ready to grill the marinated barbecue meat. Chilled sodas and wine coolers being transferred out from the fridge and my beloved cats watching us while cozying for left-overs. Ah… those were the days. And to think that scanning over some tabloid pictures of a couple of celebs can create this mental image in my head.
Dude… I really need a break.
Their movie, “The Notebook”, although maybe not the sweetest love story for me, really struck that feeling of sweet melancholy. And now it seems that the image of them together forever stuck in my head, as that symbol of coziness. Makes me all soft and gooey inside.
Something that reminds me of the slow life on the Pacific Northwest, where summer sun was treasured, sweet smelling pine filled the air, and laughter on the backyard testified to another fun time of family gathering. No need for TV, when you have the loved ones, do some funny thing, or even just being their annoying self, while the other stoking the charcoal ready to grill the marinated barbecue meat. Chilled sodas and wine coolers being transferred out from the fridge and my beloved cats watching us while cozying for left-overs. Ah… those were the days. And to think that scanning over some tabloid pictures of a couple of celebs can create this mental image in my head.
Dude… I really need a break.
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