Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Chocolat

I just finished watching that movie. I loved it. Aye, one fast forward part but otherwise quite lovely. I particularly love the music. It's so fitting to the theme and it really makes me want to get up and dance. I wonder if Kathryn has heard of it - the movie or the music. I'm fairly certain she'd at least love the music. It's good dancing stuff. hmmm.... chocolate. *happy content smile* ;)

Welp, dear sir continues to be angry at me though now silent. It's the silence I don't like. I can handle being "yelled" at just fine. Unlike my dear Becca, I am fire and rain, but ice I cannot bear. *confused but thoughtful expression* "Some say the world will end in fire,/ Some say in ice..". "I've seen fire and I've seen rain/I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end/I've seen lonely time when I could not find a friend/But I always thought that I'd see your face again."

I've had a fairly nice week. Mom and I went shopping on Monday. We found wonderous sales at Bath & Body Works *sheepishly happy smile* and the furniture store. She found a lovely mirror in the mission oak style and we found a much needed bookcase for my room.
Hurrah!Hurrah! Hurrah for room for books to live happily! Hurrah! :D :D :D
How dear books are. I bought Tuck Everlasting on Monday and just finished reading it for the first time today. What an enchanting read. I've completely fallen in love with it, and though I haven't seen the movie I'm still glad I got the copy with the 1975 cover. It's just the way the pond ought to be. It's such a God thing, I think, to have read it when I have. I had no idea when I picked it up that it was set in the first 2 weeks of August. How much more perfect could it get? I only picked it up because Dominique had said it was a great movie and the book was considered a children's book. I suppose it is a children's book but it was so beautiful. :) What a happy thing the two aren't mutually exclusive, eh? :)

I guess that's all I have to post about. I'd really like to hit the sack. I thank God for days of satisfaction in Him, and that satisfied days are as equally inevitable as those that aren't.

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