Admittedly, sometimes we still do.
But now, even if we give her a bad time, we have realized one of life's Big Truths: we are becoming our mother.
I cry so easily. It's really quite ridiculous.
A preview for Hachi made me cry. I've never even seen the movie, and I don't plan on it--the preview was bad enough. I told Jayme about it and she made me stop describing the movie to her... which I didn't mind because even thinking about the preview made me start to get choked up again.
Really, anything dog/pet related gets me. Thinking about my own boy, Taylor, getting older is forbidden thought territory. He's only five and a half years old and has many more years ahead of him... but if I think about him not being here = instant tears.
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It's bad enough to make me wonder if I have some hormones out of whack... or is it really just a part of growing up?
Dude. I totally identify with this. I get weepy CONSTANTLY. It's kind of embarrassing how often it happens. Ricky just has to go with the flow, because anything can set me off. I get that burning feeling in my eyes pretty much at least once a day.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Hachi. I've seen it. Excellent movie, but be prepared. I sobbed uncontrollably during pretty much the entire last half of the movie. I literally sat cross-legged in my bed and sobbed into tissues so much, I had little puffy white piles all around me! It also didn't help that I was watching it while I was waiting to go pick Bruce up from the doggy hospital... lol. Not the wisest choice I know.
I'm glad it's not just me!! John finds it amusing. Thankfully he's smart enough to not let me see the amusement until long after the crying has ended.
DeleteI cried way too much at just the preview I can't imagine what I'd be like if I actually watched the movie! Probably very similar to how you described it--surrounded by white piles!