So I took my daughter and two nieces to see WALL•E yesterday. Umm, yeah. They all hated it. I’m kinda thinking it’s so NOT a kid’s film. It felt like an adult film blatantly dissing humans and our way of life (my sum of the movie? Fat Americans who need to learn to recycle.) But I’ve talked to people who went and saw it sans kids and loved it. Hence the ‘not a kids film’ bit. But it could’ve been just me and family. I’m curious to hear what others thought.
I’m so proud of myself. I went through all my clothes and bedroom today and just cleaned. I cleaned out all my clothes that no longer fit (lost 22lbs and still going since end of last September!). I organized, I minimized, and I think–once I get motivated–I’m going to go a bit nutty selling old clothes on Ebay. It feels good and I have a much cleaner closet/room/dressers.
I have to say, I blogged about romance at the Aphrodisia blog the other day, and how I didn’t really expect or thought it existed too often, but today I was reminded it does. Not with myself, mind you, romance and I don’t seem to be compatible. I was at a baby shower–a co-ed one! And I saw two couples, one younger who’d just gotten engaged. The way the guy planned the proposal blew my socks off. So romantic. Then my friend, who found love in her late 20′s. Her hubby showed romance in all the small gestures. Getting her a chair when she was tired of standing, cooking all the food for the shower, just little things that are so sweet. Sooo I’m going to say I think I’ve had my mind changed. Romance does exist, and some men are naturally prone to it. Just not all :)







My hubby can be really romantic. NOt all the time but if he wants to be his is. He’s done some really sweet things for me throughout the years.