My parents have quirks of their own.
The more I spend time with them, the more I realize they are their own people. Sure, they are birth-givers and that's the label I am most comfortable with, but they are their own, whole selves too.
Selves that love murder mysteries and crime thrillers. Selves that like slurping on instant noodles, if someone fed them those everyday. Selves that like table-tennis and purple tee-shirts. Selves that don't like being married as much they enjoy it. Selves that love talking about upset stomachs and sinsuses, and selves that love online shopping and going out.
Selves that I am just beginning to notice, after over three decades of being their offspring. It is these quirks that I cherish, that I have come to love the most about these two beings who brought me into the world.
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02: A little nugget to help me fall in love with life again.
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~ The Tale Of Nokdu ~ 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Went with the Nanus to eat Manchurian Dosa and Schezwan Cheese Frankie at Ghatkopar, on a whim. 👯♀️
The Manchurian was green oniony, hot, sour, and garlicky. The chutney was a refreshing contrast against the heat of the Manchurian. The dosa was beautifully soft and yum. 🤤
Unfortunately, it was too dark to take a photo of the Schezwan Cheese Frankie. But it ticked all the boxes --- flaky, crispy cover, potato filling that was heartily assembled with cheese and a generous addition of onions (my favorite part is their crunch), and the goodness of Indian Chinese's version of Schezwan sauce.🤤
~ May I live today as it comes.~ . May I surrender my expectations of how it "should be", with all my "what ifs" and "buts".✨ . May I be present to this day, with an open mind and a loving heart.✨
~ Growth is a silent, invisible thing ~ . Growth is a quiet affair; a day-to-day phenomenon. . Growth happens behind the scenes, you and your heart, the only witnesses. . Growth creeps up on you, subtly, ordinarily. One day you're a seed and then steadily, you see yourself become the majestic tree you envisioned yourself to be. . Growth speaks of humility and surrender. . Growth is the messy, chaotic, tumultuous in-between. . And if you aren't paying attention, those delicate moments of growth pass you by without being cherished. . So, keep your heart and mind in tune with your present self as you bloom bravely, day after day, night after night.
~ notes from everyday ~
~ Finished watching ‘What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?’ last week and these are some of my favorite lines from the drama. Also, I think Ji-Ah was so cute.❤ ~
Drama: Meteor Garden (2018) Character: Huaze Lei Actor: Darren Chen
I became a hardcore Huaze Lei fan right off the bat. Warm, kind, suffering from a mild case of childhood autism, Lei spelled f.r.i.e.n.d.s.h.i.p. for me.✨
Even though he's part of the F4 and Ah Si's best friend, I totally ship the course of his friendship with Shancai, through the drama.✨
Like a shadow, he was there exactly when she needed him and vice versa. They leaned on each other, picked each other up, pushed each other to grow and displayed this pure, unconditional love reminiscent of soft, glowing stars.✨
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Picture Credits | Netflix Picture Art | The Doodle App
~ it's okay to bloom at your own pace ~ . Blooming isn't a competition. It doesn't have a predefined pace. . Often, our social media feeds may make us feel "slow" about our personal growth but may we know that the obstacles and curves in our path are only known to us. . Nobody else can determine your healing or its pace. Nobody else has a say in how you grow and what your growth should look like. . The courage it takes to show up day after day, isn't a visible thing. It happens only within. . So the next time we get tempted to compare our '3' to somebody's '20', may we stop ourselves and acknowledge the beauty of our own inner journey. 🌼
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This drama has a special place in my heart for the warmth and laughter it brought me. I recommend watching this show when you need a break from similar-trouped K-dramas and want to watch something light yet hearty.
The Story:
Kim Min Kyu is the Director of his father's firm, KM Finance. He's smart, witty and has absolutely distrusts fellow human beings. He bears a secret ailment where a single touch from another person can cause him a severe allergy resulting in death. Hiding his condition in order to continue keeping his father's company, Min Kyu keeps his distance from people.
After his father's death, he witnesses his father's closest colleague and confidant, Hwang Do Won, try to maliciously takeover the firm. Here's when Min Gyu pledges vengence against the man and his son (also Min Gyu's then BFF), Hwang Yoo Chul.
On the other hand, we have a team of fallen-from-fame scientists under the leadership of Hong Baek Gyun. Baek Gyun is a wiz and he's currently developing a humanoid called 'Aji 3' -- a robot that is created to resemble and think like a real person. For Baek Gyun, it is essential to secure a sponsor for releasing Aji 3 to the world. And in Kim Gyu, they find the perfect opportunity to do so.
However, things do not go as plan which is where our heroine, Jo Ji Ah comes in to the picture. On the day when Baek Gyun's team is supposed to send across Aji 3 for a live demo-testing to Min Gyu's home, a crucial part for the humanoid's functioning crashes. The scientists are desperate but Baek Gyun has a plan. Aji 3's physical looks exactly resemble those of his ex-lover Ji Ah and in order to save their hides, Baek Gyun asks her to step in as Aji 3's double.
Unaware of Min Gyun's disease, Ji Ah accepts the offer for the money she badly needs.
An inventor herself, Ji Ah has always been fascinated with making fun, wacky inventions that could also be useful to people. However, luck has not been on her side and Ji Ah is yet seeking her big breakthrough. Her big ray of hope lies in securing a prize at the annual competition for inventors sponsored by KM Finance. With her plans leading her to the very founder of the company she badly wants to impress, Ji Ah resolves to slyly deposit her proposal of ideas when she's playing Aji 3.
The story follows Min Gyu and Ji Ah's unconventional tale of friendship and love. Min Gyu's distrust of people slowly evaporates as he begins to spend more time with Aji 3. He also gradually opens up to the possibility that the world isn't as evil a place as he thinks it to be and it is safe to open his heart to it.
Side Characters:
I have an entourage of side characters that have added so much fun to the show.
There is Pi, Baek Gyun's first assistant who's a genius. She's been in love with her mentor ever since they began working together.
Then we have Hoktal, our blubbered, too-cute-but-doesn't-know-how-to-as-a-girl-out assistant. He reminds me of a lost puppy.
There is Ssanip, our youngest, funniest assistant in the team who has really bad comic timing. He's a complete softie.
Hwang Sun Hye is a tarot-card reader who also prides on giving the best relationship advice. Ji Ah's best friend, she's fierce, sexy and very charismatic.
Lastly, there's Jo Jin Bae, Ji Ah's brother. He works as Min Gyu's secretary and is extremely talented and smart. I love how he silently cheers Ji Ah on even though he's also the one who brings her frequent reality checks.
What I Liked:
~ I LOVED how this show cracked me up and was such an interesting story overall.🌼
~ Kim Min Gyu's 'Pretties' (a collection of all his precious gadgets whom he considers and talks to like one would with real people).🌼
~ Aji 3 and Min Gyu's super adorable friendship.🌼
~ Ji Ah's eccentric, never-going-to-stop-trying attitude.🌼
~ Ssanip and Hoktal's very fun bromance.🌼
~ Min Gyu's dazzling smile *take my heart, please.* 🌼
~ The slow, natural evolvement of relationships between all our characters.🌼
~ Baek Gyun's journey to realizing the errors of his ways and owning his wrongs.🌼
~ Pi's no-nonsense crush on her boss.🌼
What I Didn’t Like:
~ I'd like to have seen more romance between Ji Ah and Min Gyu versus just Aji 3 & Min Gyu. I think that was missing for me.
My Favorite Learnings:
1. Trust is a journey. It doesn't happen overnight. 2. Let in people, especially if they are good for your heart. 3. Life is too beautiful to be afraid of, even when it hasn't been kind to you before.
My Last Thoughts: Aji 3's official enlistment as a 'pretty'.🙊
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Anybody have those really dear dramas that they’re almost possessive about and don’t want to share with the rest of the world because they feel like they were made just for you?
For me, one of them is Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. 🌼
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v. (verb) ~ to talk about the big & small things with someone you love, over a slice of cake and a cup of warm coffee. ~
I have sorely missed writing over the past couple of months. God only knows when it became a part of my being, but writing this is already making me smile.
I was telling my friend today morning that one of my favorite things to do was head to a quiet coffee shop, with a friend or a lover, settle ourselves with our respective cups of coffee and a slice of cake to share (always a good idea), talk for hours as we watch time slowly slip by, and people come and go. Those are my most, most favorite kind of dates.
So I was wondering, why not pair little notes of love, light and all the good feelings with pictures of coffee mugs and cake? :) The thought made me so happy that I had to write it down. :)
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Photo by: Masaki (IG)