Sunday, September 04, 2005

dots for dummys

in dots, below is a quick one:

  • a bit of time on sunday for reading is enjoyable, finishing john dickson's 'if i were god, i'd end all the pains'. i reckond he's good at presenting complex stuffs in a simple way. the reason for picking his book is a combination of an easy reading and interesting topic. it does give a motive to pursue further on the topic.
  • bought some seeds today, baby carrot and mixed greens for salad. not that am trying to expand the interest in gardening, but it just striked me this morning while at bunning's (andreas bought himself a father's day tool, pstt.. ;) that the spring needs a celebration. wrapped in good spirit, thought i'd give life to these potential seeds. huh, talk about 14 weeks of growing and looking after these little babies, it sure needs a bit of an ego booster like the previous sentences, wait till they are being devoured by snails, or chomped down by those bloody rats or the neighbourhood cats. hope this does nurture a feminine nature to care and hard-work's paid-off by the organic produces, hahha.
  • watched spanglish on friday nite. thought this movie is perfecto senorita! those kind that made me yell out damnit, it's good to be alive! i mean, how often would you watch one that promotes those values as meaningful in this movie, a single mom going an extra mile to set an example for her daughter. struggling as anybody would, still she restrains from being selfish the way she relates to others. and what about those little psychological game and emotions in play throughout, a jealous mom with principles being possessive of her adorable daughter admired by another insecure mom, a family man greatly appreciated by others but not his compulsive 21st-century wife, an unrepentant alcoholic nanna with real common sense in her advices nevertheless, a little girl with real soul forced to struggle with her appearance from the external party, and you'd better watch yourself to enjoy the humorous acts adapted inside. i thought tea leoni plays it well as she always has. adam sandler finally gets out of his comfort zone in playing comical roles, and paz vega is truly feminine and perhaps too good to be true to be a by-product of hollywood!

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