I don't regularly visit this blog, but I read her post today, and it made me think:
Am I a Katie girl?
The first (and only) time I watched The Way We Were was four days after breaking up with a boy I'd been in love with for a very long time. Please, do not watch this movie while already depressed. It's a lovely film, and in emotionally stable times I really do like it (Robert Redford and Barbara Streisand, what's not to like?), but that wasprobably absolutely a very poor timing choice on my part. And really, what was I thinking? I knew they didn't end up together, it's called The Way We Were. Not a huge shocker when Hubble leaves.
Part of me thinks all girls go through times when they think they are Katie girls. But I do think that I am one always. And not just because I don't fit the norm; I think I throw myself into things (and people?) the way Katie does. And I certainly relate to this Gilmore Girls scene way too well.
Anyway. I have no way to end this thought. How about, go rent The Way We Were. As long as you're happy with your current state in life.
Am I a Katie girl?
The first (and only) time I watched The Way We Were was four days after breaking up with a boy I'd been in love with for a very long time. Please, do not watch this movie while already depressed. It's a lovely film, and in emotionally stable times I really do like it (Robert Redford and Barbara Streisand, what's not to like?), but that was
Part of me thinks all girls go through times when they think they are Katie girls. But I do think that I am one always. And not just because I don't fit the norm; I think I throw myself into things (and people?) the way Katie does. And I certainly relate to this Gilmore Girls scene way too well.
Anyway. I have no way to end this thought. How about, go rent The Way We Were. As long as you're happy with your current state in life.
I think you are wonderful just how you are! I don't know if I want to go watch that movie. I like happy endings.
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