Wednesday, 19 August 2009
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Julie & Julia.
I went and saw that movie last night and realized that I was the youngest person in that audience (besides my sister who went with me). Rather amusing. I loved that movie too! It was pretty awesome. I also realized that I feel like I don't do much with my life. Blogging is so big nowadays, and I know mine isn't worth reading sometimes because it is just a quick update or a venting blog. I just wish I had something people wanted to read about. The only things I really enjoy is animals, organizing, and fast cars. I don't know enough about those three to make a really good blog out of it, haha.
I also had a dream last night that I had shaved a mohawk into my hair. O.o Very strange. I can't ever see myself doing that, but in the dream I loved it. Plus I know I would have a very hard time finding a job with a mohawk. Haha. I might try it one day though, maybe.
That's about all I got. I need to do something. I am getting the feeling I shouldn't be here right now.
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Comments (4)
I really want to see that movie - it looks like it would be fantastic!
I often feel the same way about not doing much with my life. I go places from time to time, but my every day life isnt really much of anything to write about!
@der_lila_Stern@xanga - It was a wonderful movie. I laughed so much during it! It was also amusing how many older women were there... like 50 to 60-years-old.
I am going to have to do something, to make my life more entertaining.
I went with my mother in law, and the theater was pretty stocked of women of every age and some men too. I loved the movie...funny thing is, I googled the julie half after the movie and she is maybe not as cool as I would wish, she seems like a budding alcoholic who had an affair after her book was published and is still just sort of flopping about, with no clear goal in mind. I love the book, "eat, pray, love" by Elizabeth Gilbert, there's a woman who figured her stuff out (and is still trying to) and wrote about it in a very charming, honest way.
Plus, she gave the world "Coyote Ugly" and who could not love that??? (yeah, that's a little sarcasm there!)
I love Amy Adams in everything she does! My husband and I hope our redhead daughter grows up to be great as she seems to be in real life. The Meryl/Julia parts of the movie made me teary.. Her julia just was such an amazing presence.
@blur_girl - I really love Coyote Ugly, I thought it was a wonderous movie. Haha.
Amy Adams is adorable.