Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Three lovely things.

This poem. It's really wonderful and there's a lot of wise advice in there.

This short film. It is one of the most adorable, charming things I've ever seen! It has a timeless feel that somehow reminds me of something I would have watched as a kid. And it's also reminiscent of Pushing Daisies. (I loved that show, and now I really want to watch it again.)


This pie. My mom and I made it over the weekend and it was so, so good. (I say was because it's mostly gone now.) It's basically chocolate pudding in a pie crust, and I had forgotten how much I love chocolate pudding. And homemade pudding will make you want to never, ever eat store-bought pudding again. :)

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  1. Yum! That pie does look tasty! Thanks for pointing it out, Kristin. :)

    Ah, yes... Pushing Daisies. That left our TV screens far too early.

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    1. It was really good! Yes, it did. It's a shame that such an unusual show couldn't make it.

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  2. I'm going to have to make that pie. Looks amazing!

    I'm also going to have to watch that short film - I really like the videos that Yulin Kuang makes! Have you seen "I Ship It"?

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    1. It's so good and easy to make! :) I really like Yulin Kuang's videos, too. Yes, I watched "I Ship It"...it's probably my second favorite of her short films after this one. I really like her "I Didn't Write This" series and the ones about her life that she narrates (her voice is really soothing!).

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  3. Aww! That short film is the sweetest thing I have ever seen! XD
    And pie! Pie is the bestest stuff man ever created!
    This is just an amazing post of awesomeness! :)

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    1. Wasn't it adorable? :) Yes, pie. I'm usually more of a cake person, but I've come to appreciate the wonders of pie!

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