It feels a bit vulnerable to break kayfabe and talk honestly about things like love, relationships and wedding anniversaries on a [ahem] blog.
Talking honestly and openly about feelings is something I struggle with anywhere, really. The words sometimes just feel too far inside for me to reach. It's much easier to write about Oprah blaming her 20 pound weight gain on an unbalanced thyroid (Please, make it stop!), or how the movie I watched taught me a life lesson.
It's only slightly easier after 16 years of marriage. I remember early on writing in a card I bought for her the phrase: "You're one hell of a woman!" And I meant it sincerely. To me, that was one of the most important complements I could give her. It meant I valued her independence, her humor, her strength of character and her life perspective.
(Oh, and her legs! They were important too.)
So, while the phrase I wrote meant all that and more to me, I didn't realize until later that it didn't mean the same to her. It meant, simply: "You're one hell of a woman!"
Well, she is.
And even though she pretends she doesn't read this blog, we both know she's lying. So, here's a Film Scene That Matters to both Kristy and to me. We loved this movie as kids. Even though the scene is simple, it demonstates without words the power and passion of love.
What Lloyd Dabler's trying to say is: "You are one hell of a woman, and I need you in my life."
And so am I.
outstanding!!
ReplyDeleteall I have to say is, "I gave her my heart, she gave me a pen."
Wow. And to think that I was expecting a box of paper clips.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary, Film Geek! You two are awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tim, and Hoyt! I--and I'm sure Kristy too--appreciate the thought.
ReplyDeleteHey Anonymous: You still got some pretty great legs! :)
Kickboxing.... sport of the future.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally:
Dear The Film Geek
Please tell us what, if anything, you thought of "Michael Clayton".
Thanks in advance
Spikey.
Thanks Spike. It's on the list. Hell, I haven't even seen a Netflix flick in a couple weeks.
ReplyDeleteBut it's on the list.
Tell you what: if you've seen it, wanna write a guest commentary for me? Seriously.
Happy Anniversary you crazy kids!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!! Looks like you did much better this year!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to... I can expand on the post I made about it last night at my own blog. =) Lemme know when and how you want it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary, Mr. and Ms. Film Geek!! And many more too.
ReplyDeleteTo hollywood endings that aren't endings at all.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, kids.
Thanks, folks. We really appreciate the thoughts.
ReplyDeleteHe Spike: I saw TWO theater movies this weekend. But, neither were that movie! So, send it to my email address, I'll add an oprning paragraph about what's going on and simply paste in what you send. No edits involved, so write what you wish!
Happy anniversary, you two! Great scene - sets up one of my favorite South Park moments, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks JDB!
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