Sunday, January 27, 2013

keep your mind wide open.

I just wanted to make a quick little post to thank you all for the sweet birthday messages! They all made me very happy and I'm very grateful for the fact that there are people out there who take the time to check out my blog, even if it's just for a couple of minutes. I hope my blog can help make you feel better or inspire you or just have a positive influence on you in any other way possible! Because that's all I really want to do.

That's also why I wanted to share this wonderful movie with you today: Bridge to Terabithia
It definitely lifted my spirits today and added a little bit of magic to this Sunday which I thought was going to be anything but magical. It will make you laugh and cry and has, in my opinion, the perfect realism/fantasy ratio. It also has Josh Hutcherson and Zooey Deschanel in it! And that girl from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory who holds the world record of chewing gum, but in an even greater role.
Aww look it's a young Peeta! Uhh I mean, Josh Hutcherson!
The movie reminded me a lot of myself when I was younger and would play in the woods and build huts and make up random adventures and stories, draw out treasure hunts for others and dreamt of having a puppy.
Zooey being/looking cute. As always.
So grab a mug of hot chocolate (or whatever else you feel like drinking) and indulge yourself in some Disney magic on this lazy Sunday!

3 comments:

  1. It does n.n
    I watched it years ago and I can hardly remember it, I just remember happy inspiring moments and very sad ones too, btw it was an interesting film to watch, any other recomendations? The last movie I have watched is From dusk till dawn (I really don't know why I hadn't before but it was quite...weird haha)

    xoxo
    A.

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  2. @Alexandra can't think of any more recomendations right now! I've been watching more movies lately, but this one really stood out.

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  3. Oh my god that was such a sad movie! It was great, but so sad! I remember seeing it in theaters and I almost cried.

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