I watched another movie this weekend. Kodo's Dad and I had date night and Kodo's Brother was at Grandmas overnight. First thing Saturday morning, I turned on a movie so I can watch uninterrupted. Then Kodo's Dad woke up....booo. I did get to see the whole movie though.
It made me think, could I love a man who could travel through time? Here my pros and cons:
Pro: You can always hang out with the "good" one. The one that isn't in a bad mood, or stressed out all day and still early enough in the relationship that he would do anything for you (including, but not limited to: stinking up the bathroom and thinking it is funny)
Con: You could get stuck with the "bad" one most of the time only wanting the "good" one to come around more often.
Pro: The younger one is probably better looking, less hairy and vital enough to want to have fun in bed.
Con: That same guy could be hooking up with past or future chicks without you knowing. Do you think if he got genital herpes in the future he would bring it back with him in the past? Hmmmm.....
Pro: You could go for long periods at a time without having to look at him.
Con: You could go for long periods of time taking out your own trash.
Pro: He could go to the future to get winning lotto numbers and win on gambling bets.
Con: You could have a gambling addiction on your hand. (Not sure that is a bad one if you never lose, but we are going to say it is one)
I am sure I can think of more, but this is the beginning of my list. If you haven't seen it already, it really is a decent movie.
Bye for now!
Kodo's Mom
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
"You are the bread to my butter and the breath to my life"
I watched Julie&Julia over the weekend. The movie helped me realize a few things about myself:
1. I should watch more movies. I really would have like to have seen that one in the theater.
2. I kinda miss cooking. I like the act of trying out new recipes and doing something different in the kitchen. I am really tired of the same old BBQ chicken and pasta with ground turkey. But who has the time?
3. I am a terrible blogger! I can't believe that she had time to work full-time, blog every day and try over 500 recipes in a year and somehow stay married. I am a total loser by those standards.
4. How much I love Kodo's Dad. Sometimes I spend more time thinking about the ways that he can change to make me happy, I forget about all the things he does and is that DO make me happy. Like how well he understands what I need before I realize I need them, and how supportive he is in any new "crazy" idea I get into my head no matter how many times I bounce from idea to idea. He gets me through my days without even realizing how much I count on him.
Kinda sappy post, I know, but the movie resonated with me a little. Very enjoyable, very cute, and Kodo's Dad even like it. :)
Til' next time,
Kodo's Mom
1. I should watch more movies. I really would have like to have seen that one in the theater.
2. I kinda miss cooking. I like the act of trying out new recipes and doing something different in the kitchen. I am really tired of the same old BBQ chicken and pasta with ground turkey. But who has the time?
3. I am a terrible blogger! I can't believe that she had time to work full-time, blog every day and try over 500 recipes in a year and somehow stay married. I am a total loser by those standards.
4. How much I love Kodo's Dad. Sometimes I spend more time thinking about the ways that he can change to make me happy, I forget about all the things he does and is that DO make me happy. Like how well he understands what I need before I realize I need them, and how supportive he is in any new "crazy" idea I get into my head no matter how many times I bounce from idea to idea. He gets me through my days without even realizing how much I count on him.
Kinda sappy post, I know, but the movie resonated with me a little. Very enjoyable, very cute, and Kodo's Dad even like it. :)
Til' next time,
Kodo's Mom
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