I May Not Have The Wisest Words To Say But I Do Want To Spread Love. That’s The Guttural Calling I

I May Not Have The Wisest Words To Say But I Do Want To Spread Love. That’s The Guttural Calling I
I May Not Have The Wisest Words To Say But I Do Want To Spread Love. That’s The Guttural Calling I
I May Not Have The Wisest Words To Say But I Do Want To Spread Love. That’s The Guttural Calling I
I May Not Have The Wisest Words To Say But I Do Want To Spread Love. That’s The Guttural Calling I
I May Not Have The Wisest Words To Say But I Do Want To Spread Love. That’s The Guttural Calling I

I may not have the wisest words to say but I do want to spread love. That’s the guttural calling I cannot ignore, despite the days when a safe, known life feels easy. 

I do not know what adventure awaits but I can already feel the stirrings of something beginning. Something warm, something exciting, something to make me smile from the inside.

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Sometimes, the easiest way out is to cave in to what your heart already knows but what your mind is too afraid to take a leap for. 

Today, more than ever, may we take that leap. 🌸

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"In The Past, She Used To Live By Mantras Like Passion And Willpower, As If By Imprinting The Words On

"In the past, she used to live by mantras like passion and willpower, as if by imprinting the words on her mind, they would somehow breathe meaning into her life. Then one day she realised it felt like she was driving herself into a corner, and she resolved never to let those words dictate her life again. Instead, she learnt to listen to her body, her feelings, and be in happy places. She would ask herself these questions: does this place make me feel positive? Can I be truly whole and uncompromisingly myself? Do I love and treasure myself here?"

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4 years ago

Don’t Let Your Past Dictate Your Present Is What  I Learnt From ‘Chocolate’

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For every drama I've loved so far, there's an inner Anvi screaming "O, my god! What a show! Go watch it!". It's screaming very loudly for this one as well.

My third drama to be precise and my first Korean one, ‘Chocolate’ (2019) had my heart in a knot and made me weep like a baby. It took every broken piece inside me and took its time in gluing it back with a little bit more magic and love.

Man, this show. Oh man, this show.

A tale of two childhood sweethearts, Dr. Kang and chef Moon Cha Young, the two reunite after nearly two decades with only Cha Young recognizing her first love. Dr. Lee Kang, an illegitimate heir of a big medical institution, lives with his step-family who wants nothing more than his inheritance. A boy who once dreamed of becoming a chef, Kang now seeks revenge for his mother's death.

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Moon Cha Young has had it rough in life. A survivor of a terrifying building crash, she finds solace in food and cooking. Suffering from post-traumatic disorder, Cha Young keeps to herself, until Kang's best friend falls for her.

(I won't spill the beans further because that would just unravel the plot making it pointless to watch. Which is precisely what I don't want --- I want you to watch the drama and fall head over heels for it and cry buckets just like I did.)

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Kang and Cha Young cross paths once again in a hospice for terminally ill patients and it is here, amidst stories of love, death, family and friendship that they begin to know each other.

The drama is tear-jerker, NGL. But I didn't mind that one bit. It isn't a light watch, it is mature and heavy and worth every minute of your precious time.

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As is typical of drama male leads, Kang's initial treatment of Cha Young pissed the shit out of me even though I could understand where his attitude stemmed from -- Cha Young after all, broke the heart of his only and best friend. Still, I wanted to punch the man in his face a lot of times. And I also wanted to shake the hell out of Cha Young for returning to him time and again like a wounded puppy. Thank god she stopped after a while, thank god for some self-respect.

I also love, love the side-cast in this show. What freaking cool actors and boomers. I particularly love head nurse Ha Young Shi who's totally cool, gives zero shits about gender stereotypes and goes all in with her heart. Then there is Lee Joon who's narrative I particularly enjoyed, especially the way he chose to let his own heart guide him rather than his family's expectations of him. I loved Director Kwon Hyun Sik, a father figure to Kang and an absolutely beautiful man.

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My learnings:

1. Some people are worth those second chances. 

Some people are worth placing your trust back into and trying once more. Some people are worth the fight. 

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2. Don’t let your past dictate your present. 

Let your present dictate your choices, your heart. The past is long gone and if something from it comes revisiting, it is worth looking at in a brand new way.

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3. It’s never too late to open your heart again.

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For me, 'Chocolate' still remains one of my favorite dramas till date. I love the slow-paced nature of the show, I love how it wrings out all kinds of emotions from you and how it heals you in ways you don't even realize.

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GIF Credits: | GIF 2  - Soompi | GIF 7: Tumgir | GIF 11: Netflix 

Image Credits: Hancinema.net


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3 years ago
~ You Can Pour Love Into The World From Where You Are, Here And Now ~

~ You can pour love into the world from where you are, here and now ~

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Not needing to wait till you are 'perfect', till all of your ideas have fallen into place, you can breathe into your purpose, as you are today.

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To fill yourself first before filling others, to love yourself first before loving others, to heal yourself first, before you heal others, that is all this journey asks.

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~ notes from everyday ~

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Image: chenchenchenrr, Weibo, source: @lunasea​ 


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3 years ago
~ If You’ve Seen The ‘Let’s Eat’ Series, You Already Know The Level Of GOLD Soo-Ji Baek’s
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~ If You’ve Seen The ‘Let’s Eat’ Series, You Already Know The Level Of GOLD Soo-Ji Baek’s
~ If You’ve Seen The ‘Let’s Eat’ Series, You Already Know The Level Of GOLD Soo-Ji Baek’s
~ If You’ve Seen The ‘Let’s Eat’ Series, You Already Know The Level Of GOLD Soo-Ji Baek’s
~ If You’ve Seen The ‘Let’s Eat’ Series, You Already Know The Level Of GOLD Soo-Ji Baek’s
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~ If you’ve seen the ‘Let’s Eat’ series, you already know the level of GOLD Soo-Ji Baek’s eating skills are. She’s also the perfect actor-pairing with Dae-Young (a.k.a Yoon Doo-Joon) whose way of enjoying food can really make you fall for the man. 

Today’s to Soo-Ji and high-key tripping on her love for food. Of course, I had to do a series of her nom-nom GIFs. ~ 🔥

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GIF Credits:  GIF 1: Low Gif | GIF 2: MyDramaList |  GIF 3, 6, 8, 12, 13:  https://www.nemopan.com/ |  GIF 4: MLB Park | GIF 7, 10: Naver | GIF 9: SAYS | GIF 11: My Reading Wonderland | GIF 14: honeycam 


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2 years ago
It’s The Middle Of A Working Tuesday And Here I Am, Sharing A Little Love Note From The Beautiful Japanese
It’s The Middle Of A Working Tuesday And Here I Am, Sharing A Little Love Note From The Beautiful Japanese

It’s the middle of a working Tuesday and here I am, sharing a little love note from the beautiful Japanese (YouTube) series ‘Kitchen for Singles (2019)’. 🌸

Hope it makes your heart warm.


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3 years ago

~ My Thoughts on ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

I was looking for an easy-going drama, and ‘Yuru Camp’ was exactly the one my tired mind needed. I am a sucker for nature & food-centric stories and this is the kind of healing I always want more of.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

1. Right off the bat, I fell in love with the little while scooter of Shinma Rin and the breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji. I usually travel with my friends, but I could see the beauty of camping solo through Rin's passion for her hobby.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

2. Rin may not be people-friendly but there is something very grounding about her. I think she's true to her heart in her own unique way and follows it. I love how comfortable she is with her herself & how much she relishes her own company. It was so lovely and refreshing to see that. On the other hand, it was also cute to watch her awkwardly open up to people and friendship. Nadeshiko was the primary reason for this happening, but I also loved Rin's efforts in taking the initiative to be a better friend. There's also such a caring side to Rin and this comes forth every time Nadeshiko does something reckless or stupid. Lol, I love that concern and the hilarious camaraderie the two share.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

3. Now, a little about Nadeshiko, because even though she's shown to be a bit naïve, I found her very soulful as a person. For one thing, I love anyone who devours a cup of instant Nissan like they're eating the most delish dish in the world. Nadeshiko will always have my heart for it. Amidst getting lost and napping on the pavement, I love how she's always up for new things, new people and ideas. Her first camping experience with Rin, the serene beauty of Mt. Fuji against a pale, full moon instilled in her a love for the outdoors.

4. Even the school's outdoor club was such a cool venture. I loved how they find these perfect hot springs for their first outing and relish in the warmth of nature's water-gift. I even loved how they enjoy a dessert date, tasting each other's picks one after another.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

5. My favorite moment was when Nadeshiko and Rin make a hot-pot on one of their camping trips. The mandu look so plump and juicy and the sheer deliciousness of having hot soup with dumplings almost bursting with filling brings goosies to my heart. I love how they relished each bite, especially Rin's face when she had her first one.💕

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

6. Another favorite moment was when they went camping in a forest, by the lake. Tall trees, an evening sun, and our 'Secret Blanet Society' of Rin and Nadeshiko was superb. There was also this moment when Nadeshiko's sister enjoys a cup of hot coffee sitting by the lake, when she comes to drop off her sibling at the campsite. That is such a peaceful and heart-filling moment too.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

7. There is a solo trip that Rin takes, where the route to the camping site is blocked and she decides to persevere and take a longer detour. On the way, she buys buns filled with meat and vegetables. She learns how winging it is also a joy of travelling and finally, on arriving at the campsite, she watches a night sky shimmering with stars, tiny lights lit up in the village houses below, while enjoying a crispy-yet-soft grilled bun for dinner.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

8. The show was such a lovely respite from my anxieties around regular life. It really made me feel all warm and happy on the inside. It also made me realize how much I love feel-good Japanese dramas that have no agenda except to cherish the beauty of simple things and everyday moments of living.

~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~
~ My Thoughts On ‘Yuru Camp’, Season 1 ~

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3 years ago
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~ Hwang In Yeop a.k.a Han Seo Jun appreciation post ~

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GIF Credits: GIF 2:  nicoledrg, Pinterest | GIF 3, 5: Tumbex | GIF 4: pinterest.co.kr | GIF 8, 11: We Heart It | GIF 9: Tumbral | GIF 10: @princesshibanaa​ 


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