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Paris by Ira Chernova on Flickr.
Heading to the gym with my baby.
Our love sure is good. So proud of you, babe. <3
Union Us by Jacques Cormery on Flickr.
This is my precious boy.
(by PerisianPowerhouse)
Our children will have big cheeks and coy smiles.
...and be trilingual, love giraffes and be punks.
We took a walk today and it was like spring in January, puddles everywhere.
poor language it doesn't deserve such treatment and all my stumbling phrases never amounted to anything worth this feeling oh this heaven, never could describe such a feeling as I knew it words were never so useful so I was screaming out a language that I never knew existed before.
Nicolas Yantchevsky, Les Vacances de Maigret, 1954
I have already started shopping for Valentine's Day. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME?
This is one of the many reasons that I love you. <3
Touching Each Other's Surfaces
Skin meeting skin, we want to think we know each other scientifically; we want to believe it is objective knowledge gives this conviction of intimacy, makes us say it feels so right. That mole below your shoulder blade, the soft hair over my thighs— we examine our bodies with the precision known only to lovers or surgeons, all those whose profession is explication, who have to believe their own words. And yet, having memorized each turning, each place where bone strains or bends, each hollow, each hair, each failure of form, we still encounter that stubborn wall, that barrier which hides an infinite vastness the most sincere gesture can’t find.
Nor does emotion take us further than the shared heat of our bodies aware of themselves, the flattery of multiple desires. We rest in each other’s arms unexplained by these currents of feeling rushing past like ripples over a pool of water whose substance never changes, reflecting each wave, each ribboned crossing, without being really moved. We search each other’s eyes so long beyond our own reflections, finding only the black centers, the immeasurable interior we’ll never reach with candle, never plumb with love. Perhaps it is just this ignorance, this absence of certainty, lack of clear view, more than anything, brings us together, draws us into and through each other to the unknown inside us all, that gray space from which what we know of ourselves emerges briefly, casts a transient shadow across the earth and learns to believe in itself just enough to believe in some one else.
-Carol Jane Bangs
by Mikhail Abramov
I don't agree with this caption. But that's not the point.
One of my resolutions this year is to remember to breathe. I think I'm off to a good start.
Letters swallow themselves in seconds. Notes friends tied to the doorknob, transparent scarlet paper, sizzle like moth wings, marry the air. So much of any year is flammable, lists of vegetables, partial poems. Orange swirling flame of days, so little is a stone. Where there was something and suddenly isn't, and absence of shouts, celebrates, leaves a space. I begin again with the smallest numbers.
Quick dance, shuffle of losses and leaves, only the things I didn't do crackle after the blazing dies.
-Naomi Shihab Nye