Celebrated Christmas yesterday with the wife. She came over for a stay over and I'm super happy about it. Although before that I was kind of sad and disappointed as planned before on the 27th she would have her stay over. But because there is a dinner with her sisters, she decided to do it early since she's not working today. Yippee!
She came over in the afternoon, we talked a little then had lunch. After which we watched some shows on Okto channel. Watched the [Nine Dog Christmases] and another about a twin penguin trying to prove that Santa does exist. And I asked the wife.
Would you tell your kids that Santa doesn't exist in real life?
And she replied me,
Nope, I would let their creativity flow.
Then of course, we both didn't believe that Santa does exist since we were young.
Anyway, while I was watching TV, the wife was busy clicking and typing away on my laptop. We watched a few movie last night before the clock strike twelve to tell us the end of Christmas for year 2008 is over.
We've watched
Shrek first. I know it is a movie so long ago, but I didn't watch it so I only get to watch it at the age of nineteen? But whatever, at least I did watch it.
To me, the movie was nice. I like the dragon when she met the donkey who went on and on complimenting her. Actually that's all I like in the movie. I don't really like the guy who wants to marry Princess Fiona.
One thing I've learnt in this movie was, never judge a book by it's cover. :D
And then, we watched
Shrek, the Christmas version. Shrek said he didn't had any celebration for Christmas before and this was his first. He wanted to make it perfect for the family, but Donkey wanted to have it his way. Donkey brought their friends and family over to Shrek's place which caused Shrek to boil with anger.
I quite like Puss in boots in this movie because of his sentence about embrassing himself of the kids and friends. How nice~
We've also watched
Mama Mia. I know I am late in watching this movie, but yahx, I've just watched it. Quite a many said the movie was nice (from the reviews I've read by unknown people), but quite a many of the wife's friend said it isn't.
Now I know why it isn't.
When they're supposed to sing, they didn't but sing. When the scene doesn't really required singing, they sing. Ah . . . But we had a great time guessing who is Sophie's father.
Overall, I would say, I don't really like the movie.
We watched
Love My Life before turning into bed. Ah . . . Sweet~
Although it is in Japanese with Chinese subheadings, I managed to watch it till the very end. Hey! I seldom watch a show with Chinese subheadings where I have to read until I almost died for guessing what's the meaning. But the wife does explain to me what's fried rice meant in the movie. It meant one night stand. How nice.
This show is awesome! It is about homosexual relationships and how the Yuki (I think it's the name) knows about her parents' background. Her parents were homosexuals too, and because both met together on the street after a breakup, they got married just because the mother wants to start a family.
Nope, I won't get a guy to be my husband just because I want to start a family. As you can see, I'm with the wife and it is impossible for us to start a family. If we were to start a family, there's many things we have to consider and go through. But after much knocking senses to me by the Evil Sister the other time, I came to a final conclusion. If I can't get a child of my own, I shall sponsor kids in the third world country. How's that? Good?
I like this movie not because it depicts homosexual lives, but because the kissing scene in the cab is super nice! I mean it does give me the feeling of wanting to kiss, seriously I meant it. Not because the wife says so too before I could say anything. =x But whatever, I like the show. Woots!
I like the ending too. I thought the girls might not be able to be together due to the sudden break Yuki's girlfriend asked. Break as in taking a break, not a break up. Lalala . . .
Had a great time this Christmas although there's no major celebration with the wife. After the show, after the shower (I guess), the wife and I sat down hugging one another in the living room and we just talked whatever we wish to talk. And before the two of us dozed off, I suggest we head back to the room.
Ah . . .
Waking up to see the wife next to me in my arms is a blessing. I wish for it to happen everyday.