My favourite thing is to go to, where I've never been before. Also, I take loads of PHOTOS & VIDEOS with my iPhone, 35 mm film camera or boyfriend's dslr.
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March 1, 2012
Something magical is going on…
Do you know this feeling when suddenly everything seems too good to be true and you have to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not dreaming? You want to shout it out loud and share it with world! Or just share it on Facebook, Twitter, etc. that will give you some satisfaction as well, but you should keep your mouth shut for now? It itches like hell!
Yep. That’s where I’m at right now.
My bestfriend who writes for ELLE Germany sent me the most recent ELLE of June 2011. She wrote a damn good story about Mr. Right or what you thought was Mr. Right (from pages 76-79).
It’s something that will help heartbroken ones to let go of someone, but I found another meaning just for myself - a happy bunny with someone ^_-
Everyone has a specific guy in mind, whom they define as their Mr. Right. If you get into a relationship with that guy, you’re one lucky woman.
However, whenever that kind relationship comes to an end, it breaks your heart, you turn into Bridget Jones, you don’t want to let go, but then eventually you will realize that he wasn’t Mr. Right after all.
In other words, it’s a good thing you broke up, because through him, the so-called Mr. Right, you learn a bit more about yourself and what you’re looking for .
A big part of the story is about a guy named David. I had to grin from ear to ear, because thats my boyfriend’s name.
First of all, I have to admit, that was kind of irritating too. She wrote about Paul, hot nights with David, New York, new fashion label, leaving the country - everything she wrote felt like it was coming straight from her heart. The way she described the characters in her story felt so real. A true story. But then maybe not? I guess, this irritation is something someone will eventually feel if you know the writer and her real stories. But maybe she was talking about my own stories? Melanie, you are a damn good writer!
No, no, wait a minute. Is she talking about my ex-boyfriend?!
My imagination went crazy and I had to reread everything out loud. Twice.
However, I think I got the message! Or at least I found one for myself.
I’ll simplify: If it’s not real love, let go and just say “next!”. Be patient until Mr. Right comes along.
But keep in mind, if it is real love, then don’t let go!
Ok, here we go: Imagine yourself comparing each guy with your so-called Mr. Right. One day, out of nowhere, you fall in love. Truly, madly, deeply in love. You entirely forget your so-called Mr. Right. Wouldn’t you follow your heart, give all your love and do everything to be with him?
I found that guy.
But he left Korea.
And I’ve reserved tickets.
I guess you can imagine now what’s going to happen next?
- Text message at 16:46: “lotte world tomorrow? *^^*”
So, I’ll be going to one of the biggest amusement parks today. I’m such an adrenaline lover, and rollercoasters still get me everytime ^_^.
The last few days I’ve been spending most of my time indoors editing the last two event videos, I’m nearly done, so why not go out for such a break?
As odd as it sounds, I’m always thrilled when we get to do stuff during daytime. It seems like people in Korea only come out after 5 pm. I mean even some shops at Dongdaemun stay close till 5 pm (and then they stay open till early in the morning), at Myeongdong most streetfood sellers come out when its dark, so it seems like places in Korea only get more crowded when it’s getting darker. Korea is surely a country where you can sleep during the day and not miss a thing at all - just come out when it’s dark. Everything is open. You won’t miss a thing. You might get even more..
Yes, I knew I wasn’t going to stay awake for Diplo. And I guess it wasn’t a good idea to wear 10 cm heels, then walk around for 10 hours doing squats in between (just because shooting from a lower angle looks better…)
I can’t really decide which party I enjoyed more, because both parties were fun, the locations were nice, the weather - just perfect, and some friends were moving back and forth between those locations as well.
I’ve got over 6 GB film and 4 film rolls now, in addition to that Max, the photographer must have taken over 100s of digital photos as well.. I’m still not over the fact that he was carrying that massive paparazzi lens on a Canon 5D!! Thats how you make my eyes all bright and glowy. Either way, I’m looking forward to those awesome event shots.
I’ll continue editing the videos now..
So right now, I’ve got nothing else to show, but only my portrait taken by Charlotte A., a lovely, fun halfkorean-halfswedish girl whom you will see quite a few times in the following videos and photos ^_^
Why Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Can Do Today! I read that if you do something for more then 21 days straight it becomes your hobby, a normal part of your day. I’m trying to get into my workout routine, but things keep getting into my way. My excuses are: I woke up too late, I’m too tired, it’s raining, I don’t have time!
That last excuse is kind of lame, because I remember leaving the house around 7, work or go to uni for hours, and even if I had loads of stuff to do, I would still head to the gym afterwards, no matter how late it was. There’s always time. You just have to start and stick to it.
For the next 5 weeks I’ve got heaps of time, and at the moment loads of stuff are going through my mind. Whenever I feel like that, I think running is the only thing that helps me stay sane. What also helps is to push myself into work. So I’m also working on this personal video project about a common Korean topic. I’ll talk about it soon, I will need my reader’s opinion too! ^_^
But before I start working or talking about that, I’m off for a jog!