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
"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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