Saturday, 4 April 2009

gold sprinkles

There once was a social butterfly, but now she has found her nectar.

Big parties, busy ambience, crowded bars. What used to be exciting is now exhausting. Nowadays, I find pleasure in being with one particular person and still having a blast. I love the quality time we have together. After an exquisite date in the city, we curl up at home and talk about everything.

These cozy moments often go unnoticed, but they're the foundation of any strong relationship. Being able to enjoy each other in every way gives me assurance that we can do this for the next 60 years of our lives. After two years as a couple, the spark is still there, but the nervousness and anxiety have been replaced with silent familiarity and a security blanket that tucks us in every night. These moments leave an afterglow sprinkled with gold, proving how blessed I am to have met that one in a million with whom I connect. I sometimes forget this when things go wrong because we're human and make mistakes.

Nevertheless, this rare connection that we have makes all the heartaches and tears worthwhile. No one is perfect, and in between learning our differences and life's interruptions, that connection is sometimes lost in translation, even with the most patient boyfriend. I get annoyed at times, my mood swings hitting any bystander, who is usually him, faithfully standing by my side. I erupt at the slightest sign of trouble, often without sufficient ground. Thankfully, these little golden moments remind me to look at the big picture.


3 comments:

Jess Joseph said...

Mmm... White Apple! You look so content there... hehe. I had one the other day too!

I love familiarity. It means you're so comfortable being around each other. You can be apart for days or weeks, miss them like crazy, but then pick up where you left off effortlessly. You've memorised how he looks from behind, his slight frown of concentration & the sound of his laughter.

On the negative side (yes, I'm so cynical now), you can take each other for granted sometimes. I'd take familiarity over the feeling of something new & exciting any day! Like a pair of shoes that you've worn in but can't bear to get rid of.

Hue said...

Julz your such a romantic.

Don't we just love the little things in life. =]
I my case it's my blanket, my mac and the set of dvds of Friends.

Dewey Griffin said...

I wish I was Dave.