No Music Tonight! No Talking! Nothing! Just Need To Hold You And Kiss You! 💕💕💕

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No Music Tonight! No Talking! Nothing! Just Need To Hold You And Kiss You! 💕💕💕
Me and my future tumblr girlfriend in the hotel we scammed an old man into getting us (oh a girl can dream)
Touched by You
I would bleed for your lips.
I know I would feel love
if I just felt them burning against mine.
I know I’d feel tears in my eyes.
Not a day would go by
that you wouldn’t let me feel them—
to let me know.
I’ve seen your eyes a hundred times,
and I want to see them a lifetime more.
I see the ache in them,
the knowing I’m your certainty.
I want to fade into your body like a ghost
when you see me that way.
The walks after work,
just to hear about your day,
and the soft accent that comes
when you talk to me—
I would love you for just that alone,
to spend that time meaningfully.
You bring meaning into everything you give me,
and I have been touched
by something only you have.
Ron Howard, with his 1970 Volkswagen Bug. Howard purchased the car new in 1970 at age 16---it was his first car. He drove the VW until (around) 1976 when he got rid of it. A few years ago, Howard's brother-in-law found it in Redding, California--where Howard has a lot of relatives. The person who had it was using it to deliver eggs--and it still had Ron Howard's college sticker on it. Howard's brother-in-law repurchased it for him. He replaced the engine and shipped it back to Howard. Today, Howard drives it regularly and says it is the only car he has ever loved. He credits his father for giving him the common sense as a teenager with money-- and buying a Volkswagen as opposed to something like a Corvette.
Toy Story 5
I just got done watching the new movie and just needed to say how amazing it was. I had brought my childhood Buzz, Jessie, and Woody knowing this may be the last time ill see them on the big screen- and it was such a nostalgic moment, seeing them all again. It was such a refreshing example of what toys can do for us, and how in its creation- technology was mentioned to bring us further together- not divide.
Then, as the movie ended, during the credits, a little boy with fake tattoos of dinosaurs and trucks on his arm came up to me and asked to see my Buzz. Over the next few minutes we talked and laughed, comparing our older and newer versions of the same toys we'd just seen on screen. He'd go to his parents, showing them off with such a big smile on his face, with all the care a little kid can have. It felt right out of the movie. Experiencing in real time, the way toys connect the young to the old, and how we bond through them, no matter your life experience.
Toys and the stories we hold with them are ment to be cherished. As we grow older we may leave them behind, may see them less and less as greater responsibilities take hold- but no matter what happens, we all have those memories. Just the little moments, playing with our toys.