Ahh, Love. And it's not even February yet.
I'm sorry dear blogger friends, but I'm a *hopeful* romantic, I can't help it. My parents were married young, have been married for almost 40 years, and they're still in love. Knowing this makes me happier than I can tell you. I always think that the reason why they are still together is because they made it a point to get through the bad times together no matter how hard it was during those moments.
Admittedly, I myself am still learning about the L word. But here's what I do know. . .
♫ Oh, you're a lucky son, lucky son-of-a gun ♫
I tried other things, kept myself busy, all the while knowing deep down that there was only one man in my heart. This is our song and story. ;)
How I love this video, what with the cowboys and all. . . and Hope Sandoval ranks among my top 3 singers of all time.
"Sometimes, Always" by The Jesus and Mary Chain
3 months ago
"don't be too sure of that" ahh, SO good. Did you know this song or discover it recently?
ReplyDeleteHey you! I knew that song from the 90's. How was your weekend, we gotsta catch up! <3
ReplyDeleteI love this song, and had never actually seen the video! Hope Sandoval really does have a beautiful and unique voice!
ReplyDeleteAnd love....aaahhhh love. Sometimes I think people of our parents' generation stuck together through the bad times more than people of our generation. I'm with you, getting through those hard times creates a bond, and you really get to know the ins and outs of a person. By the by....any month is a good month for a post about love! ;)
Hello Jo, and thank you for your comment. I'm completely with you on the sticking together part. Why is our generation so quick to QUIT? :(
ReplyDeleteMakes me sad. . .
On a happier note, so glad you enjoyed the song, and it's good to know someone else is as "love crazy" as I am. :D
Love that song! I'm new to your blog -it's so cute! Now following!
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