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Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 12:51 PM
in the end


These are the 2 movies that I've rented and watched during the holidays and they went straight to my favourite list. Both are tear-jerker movies, but The Time Traveler's Wife reminded me of P.S I Love You cause they are like in the monsoon season category.

I guess I suck at sad couple movies. Anyways, I think Sandra Bullock and Rachel Mcadams are gorgeous in their own ways. As for the other movies like Couples Retreat, Vampire's Assistant and Sister's Keeper didn't move me as much.

Personally I feel that Couples Retreat is captivating only for the beautiful out of the screensaver scenery. I hate the ending of Vampire's Assistant, and Sister's Keeper is on the line.

I find that Cameron Diaz played the role as a mother amazingly and the part that touched me the most was when her daughter Kate gave the book to her and when she finally broke down. It is recommended to watch as there is twist in the story.

However, it is on the line cause I compared it to The Time Traveler's Wife and I guess sad family story cannot beat sad couple story as yet for me. It's a relation kind of thing I suppose. Well, cheers to good movies that I've watched and will be watching.

Next in the list is Twilight:Eclipse, hopefully.



This year, mummy wanted a fan for the dining area as her birthday cum Mother's Day gift. So her wish was my command. I drove to Marina Square on a rainy Saturday (08/05) to get the fan and hand-carried it to the car and from the carpark to home.

It would be great if guys did offer their helping hands instead of just looking at my direction thinking why is this girl carrying a long box all by herself at MS (I suppose). Even dad didn't offer to help when I reached home.

He just looked at the wrapped up stuff and asked "What's that?" before continued gardening. For the record, the box bumped into the escalator handrail and my house gate which caused me to 'bounce' backward twice.

Oh well, as long as it was worth it to see the smile on mummy's face and her expression when she saw it, together with the card that Aizaad did. I don't mind all the troubles. :)

Watch the time go right out the window.