Showing posts with label love so sweet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love so sweet. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2008

simply love.

I just realized the "love" theme going on in our titles for February. I did not intend to do that and I wonder if Pachia did (haha). But I guess I will continue it as a title theme. I found a new "inspirations" blog. I notice a lot of blogs like to have inspiration posts and have inspiration boards. I want that. I am inspired by this person's photography of breakfast. BREAKFAST IS SIMPLY LOVE.


I wish I got up early enough to enjoy a nice homemade breakfast. I will write later about my weekend since I am currently in first period (Intermediate Web Design) and should not even be on here.

--CHRISTINA



Saturday, February 2, 2008

love so sweet


the ladder of love

The tale of a 70-year-old Chinese man who hand-carved over 6,000 stairs up a mountain for his 80-year-old wife has moved millions of people in 2006, Wednesday morning the man passed away in the cave, which has been the couple's home for the last 50 years.

The story began half a century ago when 20-year-old Liu Guojiang fell in love with widowed mother Xu Chaoqing.

In a twist worthy of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, friends and relatives criticized the relationship because of the age difference and the fact that Xu already had children.

Desperate to escape market gossip and the scorn of their communities, the pair eloped to live in a cave in Jiangjin County in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality.

Their story came atop a list of China's top ten love stories organized by the Chinese Women Weekly, which collected tales from around the country since July.

At the beginning, life was harsh and Xu felt that she had tied Liu down and repeatedly asked him, "Are you regretful?"

Liu always replied, "As long as we are industrious, life will improve."

Liu and his wife were not present at the award ceremony due to their age, but their son, Liu Mingsheng, came with a kerosene lamp that his father had made from an ink bottle.

"My parents have lived in seclusion for more than 50 years because of their love for each other. They had no electricity and my father made kerosene lamps to lighten our lives," he said.

"My mother seldom goes down the mountain, but my father cut the 6,000-plus stairs for her convenience," Liu said. "It's a ladder of love."

source: asianoffbeat


isn't this just what everyone dreams of?

♥ pachia!