True Romance

August 24, 2006

Living in a city as big as NY with millions of people, you begin to realize just how isolated you are.  We’re all floating on an island in the dark bumping into each other looking for a connection to validate our lives, make us feel special, loved… something.

This has been especially true for me lately as I just changed my status from “taken” to “single.”  No matter how much I try to tell myself I don’t need someone, that I’m a strong independent woman, that nagging emptiness is there.

Well, I’m here to tell you that I’ve finally found someone!  I hate to rush into things, but I really think he might be the one!  From the moment I met him I can’t stop thinking about him, and every time he’s around I just melt!  He’s adorable, articulate, kind of famous… oh and the best part; he’s got a British Accent!  SWOOON.

Who is this mystery man?

“Oh, Hello” yourself, talking Gecko.

I know, I know.  It’s crazy.  But I simply can’t help but imagine him as a full-sized creature ready to sweep me off my lonely feet!

Winter’s coming up and I’ve already planned a trip for us to Colorado to see my family.  We’d, of course, have to spend a day skiing and building an adorable snowman!

And I’ve always wanted to go somewhere in Europe.  Italy!  We’d totes go to Italy.  It’s SOOO romantic.

My friend Sherry is getting married in Hawaii, so of course we’d have to attend the wedding and sneak into all the photos.

But we wouldn’t only travel.  We’d do normal stuff, too.  Like watch a baby play golf.  Adorable!

What a great boyfriend!

I can’t wait to get married and have adorable little Gecko-human babies!

And of course we’d have our little one pose in Anne Geddes photo shoots!

Thanks for all your support on my decision to date a Gecko, everyone.  I’m really the happiest girl alive!

Love,

Glennis


Rider’s Bloc

August 24, 2006

The music in the Saturn commercial (the one that features the Project Runway approved Sky Roadster, hopefully to be won by Michael Knight, not that I’m editorializing in this parenthetical digression or anything) is the instrumental beginning to “So Here We Are” by Bloc Party. Silent Alarm is such a good album, by the way. Lucky for you all, that’s all I have today in the two-year-old album recommendations category.