Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Love for Fashion




While some don't waste their time with clothes and don't think much of fashion, my roommate Lauren Solis has a unique love for fashion and clothes and has taught me a lot over the years.



You can check out her fashion blog at  http://ellesolis.blogspot.com/ !!!!!!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

One of the greatest Love Stories in my opinion :)

Current Event -> Love for the Giants

Love can be displayed in millions of different forms.
One love that can be extremely strong is the love sports fans have for their teams.  One of the most current examples of this is the love and loyalty Giants fans displayed throughout the entire World Series.  This week people from all over the country came to San Francisco to give their love and support for the San Francisco Giants in a World Series Parade downtown.  There were around 1.5 million people in San Francisco dressed in orange and black and celebrating the win.  People who went to this parade called it a "once in a lifetime experience".  




See what all the fuss is about here --> Click to Read About Giants Parade

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Movie/Song quotes ...to be continued

"I'm surprised that you've never been told before that you're lovely and you're perfect and that somebody wants you" -10 things I hate about you

"It's that can't eat, can't sleep, reach for the stars world series kind of love" - it takes two


Thursday, October 7, 2010

♡ James and Agatha Bortolotto ♡


Although I feel like i've seen hundreds of relationships fail and end badly there are some amazing stories out there that remind me that many relationships really can last forever.  This story in particular is close to my heart because it is my grandparent's story and I can still see the way they are together.  I cannot even remember ever seeing them separate from each other.



        My grandparents, James and Agatha Bortolotto grew up in a small neighborhood in Allentown Pennsylvania.  Aggie and Jim were neighbors and grew up playing together.  Aggie was only 7 years old and Jim 8.  Aggie always had a crush on Jim and her mother loved Jim also because he used to help her with the cleaning and washing.  The two wound up going to the same high school and when Aggie was a sophomore and Jim was a senior Aggie finally mustered up the courage to ask Jim to the Sadie Hawkins dance on a Friday night.  They had such a great night that they began dating afterwards.  Although Jim graduated and went to College, he saw Aggie all the time because Penn State was close to their neighborhood.  Jim almost flunked out of his freshman year of college because he was spending so much time with Aggie and not enough time on his school work.

        Jim's sophomore year he and Aggie decided to take a break because Aggie was a senior in high school and Jim was getting busy with his college music degree.
        When Aggie graduated she got a job as a secretary at an elementary school.  They lived separate lives for a year and Aggie wound up dating another guy for a very short time.  When Jim graduated from Penn State with a music teaching degree he went to a dance at a nearby club and Aggie also happened to be there with all of her friends.  Jim asked Aggie to dance and afterwards asked if she was dating anybody.  When she said she was free, Jim asked her to be his girlfriend again and they continued to date until Jim finally proposed.
        They literally did live happily ever after and still do.  They have now been married for over 55 years and are still in love.




It seems like people get sick of each other so quickly nowadays.  I've seen many couples who, after two years, fall out of love with the other person.  How is it that my grandparents have not gotten sick of each other after 70 years but so many couples do after 2?  I used to think that dating a large amount of people would help you get an idea of what you are looking for, but maybe dating less people helps you appreciate everything about the relationship you have.  Rather than seeking the perfect relationship you MAKE the perfect relationship out of the only one you've ever known?  Or maybe my grandparents succeeded because they grew up together and knew everything about each other before they married.  It's interesting to think about.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Love



Love is a universal language. People all over the world have lived, died, and killed for love