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June 23rd, 2009

Growing old is inevitable, but growing up is optional. When I saw this phrase from some forwarded emails, it got me into thinking that indeed it was true. We will all grow old. And when I think of growing old, I imagine myself in a farm or garden tending my herbs and spices plants or flowering orchids. I also imagine my husband and I having breakfast together or having our afternoon chats in our patio.

Whenever I see old couples walking hand in hand, I always wish that we will end up that way too. In fact, the movie adaptation of “The Notebook”, novel by Nicholas Sparks made a great impression on me. I find the scene where the old man reads to his wife” so endearing. He didn’t rely on medications that promise to improve memory of his sweetheart. Instead he did so much, at great lengths to re-tell the love story that they shared. This film truly made me cry buckets of tears, and no matter how childish or how hopeless romantic it sounds, it made me believe even more that indeed there is a happy ever after.

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