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Love Is: Sharing Headphones

One of the craziest things about falling in love with someone is that all the songs start making sense. Old songs you never particularly liked before become vitally important, and Top 40 stuff you’d never usually admit to listening to makes your feet tap and your heart bop

snowfight!

All I want for Christmas is to sent you this snowball. At velocity.

crash wallpaper

crash

‘crash’ was one of my first scribbles. It is a self portrait, drawn on terrible paper with a terrible pen

for Simon ‘Ray’ Pam

Not five minutes ago while enjoying my moonlit repast, I spied two young lovers ‘neath a grove of poplars. They enjoyed the silvery light of the moon together, she reading tomes unknown while he looked to the heavens and named each glorious light for her.

Forty Five Years

For my parents WJ and EM who celebrate their 45th anniversary this month.

Love Is: sharing milkshakes

There are plenty of people we like – but the difference between the good friends and the people you truly love is simple: you’d share anything with the one you love.

Love Is: a drug

Love is a potent drug. A very dangerous one. It makes us act like complete fools. Our mind pours out from within us endlessly, and we drive everyone around us crazy with babbling and nonsense.

Love Is: compassion

…when you open your heart and arms instead of your mouth and simply be there for the ones you love – these are the times that bring a closeness and unity that no hurt can ever touch.

Love Is: big and sweet

Do you remember the first time you fell in love? How the mention of a certain name captured all of your attention? How …

Love Is: forgiving

Love is not all knights and damsels, silver-screen moments & Hollywood perfection. Those we love will hurt us, and you will at times hurt those that love you. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something.

Love Is: sharing the last one

…when you’re eating a jam donut, or a vanilla slice (or pretty much any pastry) and you know someone you want to just give it to because that’s how much you love them – then you are definitely onto a good thing.

Love is: trying new things together

I remember I took my little sister to Yum Cha (饮茶) in Sydney’s Chinatown once. She had absolutely no idea what to order, and as time slipped by and I stuffed myself with pork buns, she was running out of time. She looked at me and said “I trust you, order me something I will like.”

Love is: dealing with the big things

Being able to look past the negativity, say to each other “we’re hurting, but I love you so let’s fix this together” is one of the most important moments you will ever have.