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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Tardis Bookshelf! MUST SHARE!







So...I saw this today and I had to share it. Just WOW! This made me geek out on several levels besides the fact that it is a Tardis and a Bookshelf. I want this in my house and I want to figure out where it came from. I also felt it rather appropriate that this was a bookshelf when opened because as The Doctor says: "You want weapons? We're in a library! Books! The best weapons in the world! This room's the greatest arsenal we could have - arm yourselves!"


Haha! That is all I have for today, hopefully you'll enjoy the day to the fullest and find a new book to read, I already have. :-)

Thursday, February 14, 2013

No One is Perfect...


Touching on the same subject I talked about earlier but...

No One is Perfect, but I feel that it is the perceived "imperfections" that make a person beautiful and lovable in their own right. I tend to care more about a person for their imperfections quirks and flaws. They are also a major part of being a human being.

I coined a word back in 2010 and I'll use it here too: It is a wonderful thing to be "YOUnique"

You are perfect just as you are, you are the best you that has ever been. Love that about yourself and others will love that about you too :)


Happy Valentine's Day once Again!  <3

When You Love Someone...

 

I saw this today and it got me thinking. So, I did what I do best, and decided to write about it.

I am going to tackle this from two angles. Part 1: I do sort of agree with the statement, "You don't have to be nice all the time."

Why?

I agree because when you are in a mutually loving relationship you should love each other enough to not only deal with a person at their best but also stick by them when they're at their worst. That is what love is, accepting a person in all they're colorful and ecclectic glory, for no person is one dimensional and it is unrealistic to expect people to be great all the time.

Part 2: I also sort of disagree.

Why?

It's simple, when you love someone enough, you think about how your actions affect the other person before you act. Being in love doesn't always give you carte blanche to do what you feel to others. If you truly love someone you work on trying to find ways to bring them joy, not just doing what you feel just because they love you enough to deal with your nonsense and vice versa.

This one also stood out to me because it is Valentine's Day (Happy Valentine's Day by the way!) but also its a meme from a show I watch called GIRLS. Love that show. I also secretly hope those two characters work out their differences and get back together. They were weird but they were the perfect weird that fits each other. :)

Anyways, that's my stance on love, accept and cherish people for who they are. The Good, The Bad, The Sometimes Confusing, and The Ugly.

Marilyn Monroe once said, "If you can't handle me at my worst, you don't deserve me at my best."

Also, love one another, be considerate of how what you do affects those around you and those you love.

Happy Valentine's Day AGAIN and if no one says it to you today, I love you!




Thursday, February 7, 2013

Sleepless...in NOVA










So I think finally found the source of my addiction to romance.

When I was very young, my mother took me to the theater and I saw what I would now call my number one favorite romantic movie of all time: Sleepless in Seattle.

It was the first time I was introduced to the magic that love is and could be. I was hooked.

I recently came to this epiphany when I watched the movie again for the first time in ages last week. I was just as bad as the characters in the movie during the scene where they were talking along with the dialogue in another romantic classic "An Affair to Remember". Haha I too was sitting there and quoting, I didn't catch myself saying anything until the part where it says, "...we've already missed the spring."


Then...I had to laugh at myself. It is what it is.

It was then that I realized that I was just as bad as these women in the movie, crying about this impossible relationship in a movie within a movie (insert lame joke about "Movie-ception" and...done).