Showing posts with label Lost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lost. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Love for Leo

Ok, some of you may or may not know this, but I kinda love Leonardo DiCaprio. I’ve watched almost every movie he’s ever been in, but some of my favorite movies are ones that he starts in. Examples, The Departed, Man in the Iron Mask, Titanic and Inception. Let’s not even talk about how brilliant he was in Gangs of New York and The Aviator. Some of his other greats? Blood Diamond, Revolutionary Road (With my FAVORITE actress Kate Winslet), Shutter Island, Catch Me if You Can, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape and The Basketball Diaries. Ugh, I MELT. I feel like my Leo movie library is pretty wide. The ones that I still REALLY need to see are The Quick and the Dead and The Beach. I’ll get there, don’t you worry. If you don’t share the same passion for Leo as I do, maybe this will help.



This is making me what to have a Leo movie marathon! I highly doubt my boyfriend will sit though that with me. I think he’s a little jeals of my love of Leo. On a side note…
I’ve been slacking on the NY posts, I apologize! I promise I’ll work on them tonight. I’ve been so busy with trying to keep everything together and I’ve been watching Lost none stop since I got back. NY post part two tomorrow. Thanks for your patience!!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Sight and Sounds

Do you ever just stand in the woods/forest and listen? The crackling of the branches, birds chirping or flying overhead and soft winds flowing past your ears. I love these sounds when I am sitting close to a cabin, but once I’m out in the middle of the forest the sounds scare me because I don’t know what nature holds beyond where I can see.  I’m scared that a random bear or deer will come out of the woods and try to eat me. It’s an odd fear that I can’t seem to get over, but I’m working on it.
Every time I go up to Ukiah with my boyfriend to visit his dad I fall in love with the sights of the property, but I’m scared to walk though the trails. Now that I started watching “Lost” I feel like a polar bear or mystic black smoke cloud will attack me, maybe ever a wild boar, but I have to remember that I’m not on an island. I’m in the mountains. At the end of the day, I need to get over it.