


In the movie This Means War, Chelsea Handler plays best friend to Reese Witherspoon who, after a major heartbreak, dove back to the dating pool and ended up with two amazing men to choose from. This is the best part of the movie. In a very rare opportunity, a chic flick dished out the realest and truest advice.

Twelve years ago today, he kissed me in their basement, just by the light switch. Vacationing without my best friend and sister Marga was something I was not so eager to do, but it lead me here today, living in the same house where that basement was.
Back then, all our pictures looked like we were the only two people in New Jersey. I don’t think I’ve ever had someone look at me the way he did. I was all he saw. And my eyes never left him.
It has been exactly 12 years. I bet no one saw this coming, not even him.

I have spent so much time revering poets and lyricists with their fantastic works of art and music, but today, I have to give it to fate and Le Mari because without him believing that we are destined to be together, I won’t believe it too.
It has been such a rollercoaster ride since he came back in my life. He came at a time when everything was at its wrong place, and I was losing faith. He helped me regain it, and I couldn’t be more thankful. Some may say that is an exaggeration, but only he and I would really know the truth of the matter.
And I’m so grateful that after all these years, we now have more pictures together. Better, we have family and friends with us too.
Twelve years. Who would’ve thought?
I love you, Allan. <3
Yesterday’s celebration is the first of many special holidays that I am celebrating with Le Mari. While it was very much evident that I missed my family, everyone seemed to have rallied to make sure that homesickness is the last thing on my mind.
So in my sister’s kitchen, while prepping Mother’s Day lunch, I absolutely cannot shake this song out of my head! Damn it, Jessica Day!

Anyway, so I ended up singing only the parts that I know! It was so crazy that my sister started signing it too. Needless to say, it didn’t lessen blow and the song is still stuck in my head.

According to Allmusic, the song is an anthem describing the differences between parents and the teens today. It was released in the 70s, so I guess this has something to do with drug preference? LOL. How judgmental can I be!
Here it is, and I hope that it gets stuck in your head as well. It’s not that bad, it is after all a teen anthem.
But then again, we all know I’m not a teen anymore.
Have a great week, everyone! <3
I’ve missed a couple of our Music Mondays and honestly, I missed it. I’ve been quite preoccupied with family stuff, but I’m back now!
One of the things that I am starting to get used to here is the music. If you haven’t noticed before, I’m more of an old soul. Most of my music is centered on 80s rock ballads. Hahahaha. I honestly believe that Air Supply is a genius, and that a memorable ballad must be accompanied by fantastic drum exhibitions.

I’ve been hearing this song over and over, especially at Z100, Le Mari’s favorite radio station. It has bugged me for so long. Thanks to SoundHound, I was able to find out the title.
Dance music has really evolved since I first discovered it. I’ve been constantly surprised how much I like them! Hahahaha. I think I’m slowly expanding my music selection.
Plus, the lyrics are amazing.

Feel free to sing/dance with me.