Julie & Julia

About a month ago it was my husband Chris’ birthday. One of the many surprises I had for him was that I was going to take him to the movies (something we don’t do very often since our subscription to obsession with Netflix began. I told him we could see whatever movie he wanted. He picked Julie & Julia and showed me the trailer with excitement. I was shocked to discover that my guy of a guy husband chose a “click flick” for his birthday and quickly convinced him that he’d prefer to see G.I. Joe instead. So we saw G.I. Joe.


Last night Chris took me out on a last minute date and we saw his movie of original choice, Julie & Julia. Let me tell you, I should have let him pick all along. It’s a great movie! I recommend it to girls and guys alike. Now granted, it’s not a “guy movie.” But a lot of things in the movie I think are good for guys to see/learn. Here are some things that I learned from the movie (without giving anything away that isn’t in the trailer):


1 – I’m not crazy. ALL GIRLS are crazy. All women are crazy. It doesn’t matter your age – we’re all emotional and we all get crazy from time to time.

2 – All women cry. Sometimes it’s “called for” and sometimes it isn’t. Either way, most of us do both.

3 – It’s up to the crying woman to pick herself up and move on. However, it’s much easier to do that when you have a loving, caring, understanding man catching your tears.

4 – Being a supportive husband is important. But we have to understand that these men DO have limits AND aren’t superheroes.

5 – Goals are good, but you can’t lose sight of who you are just to obtain those goals.

6 – Cooking is good. And yummy.


Okay, that’s all for today. I hope everyone has a wonderful long weekend! And if you’re in the mood for a movie – I recommend Julie & Julia over GI Joe. Although the latter movie wasn’t bad either.

Julie & Julia

About a month ago it was my husband Chris’ birthday. One of the many surprises I had for him was that I was going to take him to the movies (something we don’t do very often since our subscription to obsession with Netflix began. I told him we could see whatever movie he wanted. He picked Julie & Julia and showed me the trailer with excitement. I was shocked to discover that my guy of a guy husband chose a “click flick” for his birthday and quickly convinced him that he’d prefer to see G.I. Joe instead. So we saw G.I. Joe.


Last night Chris took me out on a last minute date and we saw his movie of original choice, Julie & Julia. Let me tell you, I should have let him pick all along. It’s a great movie! I recommend it to girls and guys alike. Now granted, it’s not a “guy movie.” But a lot of things in the movie I think are good for guys to see/learn. Here are some things that I learned from the movie (without giving anything away that isn’t in the trailer):


1 – I’m not crazy. ALL GIRLS are crazy. All women are crazy. It doesn’t matter your age – we’re all emotional and we all get crazy from time to time.

2 – All women cry. Sometimes it’s “called for” and sometimes it isn’t. Either way, most of us do both.

3 – It’s up to the crying woman to pick herself up and move on. However, it’s much easier to do that when you have a loving, caring, understanding man catching your tears.

4 – Being a supportive husband is important. But we have to understand that these men DO have limits AND aren’t superheroes.

5 – Goals are good, but you can’t lose sight of who you are just to obtain those goals.

6 – Cooking is good. And yummy.


Okay, that’s all for today. I hope everyone has a wonderful long weekend! And if you’re in the mood for a movie – I recommend Julie & Julia over GI Joe. Although the latter movie wasn’t bad either.

Dealing

I’ve realized over the years that people deal with situations & emotions differently. I know, it’s kind of like a “duh!” moment when thought about simply…but take a second and really think about it. How do you deal with things? Hurts, saddness, disappointment, excitement, anxiety, abandonment, resentment…

I find that it’s not so easy to analyze yourself. Sure you can think about your significant other, best friend, father and co-worker…but can you seriously think about it from a mirror perspective? It’s honestly not something I ever thought, or wanted, to do. But I did it accidentally not long ago. And again today.

When I was younger I hid in my walk-in closet. I’d take my (fill in negative emotion here) and shut myself in my closet. Bundled with blankets and a journal, I would cry and write myself out of how I was feeling…even if it took hours. Part of me hoped my parents would come in and make everything all better, and part of me hoped no one would notice I was gone. Sitting here at the age of 26 I realize that not much has changed. When something is wrong part of me hopes someone will reach out and try to help me, and part of me wishes everyone would disappear and leave me to my tranquil torture. But this time I traded my closet for my bed and added a hot cup of coffee. I don’t know what it is about coffee, but it just seems to make everything better. Or at least it feels that way for that short moment. That first sip is like a drag of a cigarette to a smoker, a first shot to a drinker, the first shake to a dancer, the first breath of fresh air to a runner, and the first tear to a crier. Now I’m not saying that it’s a healthy comfort…I’m just saying that the first taste of the thing you love is that tiny bit of hope that the future may not feel as horrible as the present feels.

And then, as with all tangible things, by the time you’re done with whatever it is you’re doing, you’ll have to face what drove you to this point…and make your first step towards fixing your future.

Thank GOD for igoogle

Ephesians 2:8-9 (New King James Version)

8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast.

This scripture is so refreshing this morning. Thank GOD for igoogle applications that this was one of the first things I read when I got to work today. The word of GOD tells me that no matter what I do, it’s through HIM that i’m saved. Not what I do right, not what I do wrong, but through my faith in him which doesn’t sway based on my emotions.

AMEN!