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October 20, 2010

My thoughts on Eat, Pray, Love

Filed under: Quotes- Soul Food,Things I Love — gardener @ 9:48 am

As I mentioned yesterday- Desere and I went to the movies last night to see the movie based on Liz Gilbert’s book entitled Eat, Pray, Love. I first heard of the book when Gibert was on Oprah and then again when I saw Julia Roberts (who played Liz Gilbert in the movie) on the Oprah show earlier this year. At that point I hadn’t read the book (and still haven’t), but yet I knew I wanted to see the film.

I knew what to expect going into the movie and had heard that some people didn’t like it and found it boring. I went in with an open mind and walked out smiling with a few tears streaming down my face. I was really tired when we went last night and I was afraid that I’d doze during the movie- especially since it was more than two hours long. That never happened. I yawned a few times, but not out of boredom.

If you are expecting a fast paced typical Hollywood film, then I’d say skip this movie, but you could be missing out on something special. I loved the movie and cried several times at some of the things that were said and found myself relating on so many levels. Not with my current relationship, but with relationships past. I believe it’s something that we can apply to all facets of our lives. This movie is based on one woman’s journey to find herself, but yet there is a piece of all of us wrapped up in this film.

“You need to learn how to select your thoughts just the same way you select your clothes every day. This is a power you can cultivate. If you want to control things in your life so bad, work on the mind. That’s the only thing you should be trying to control.”
— Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love)

Falling Out

Filed under: Health/ Fitness — gardener @ 9:31 am

I remember years ago when mom was having problems with hair loss. It went on for quite some time and she actually ended up going to the doctor about it before finally getting to the root (no pun intended) of the problem. The past week or so, I’ve noticed that when I wash my hair, I’m losing quite a bit each time and am hoping that it’s due to stress. If my body doesn’t straighten itself out, then I could end up trying to find some hair loss products that will maybe help keep it from continuing. Thankfully, I have very thick hair so it isn’t noticable, but I want to get it straight before it is.

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