Over the last couple of weeks, my life has certainly followed a slightly erratic path. Without going too detailed, between the devastating outcome of the election for myself and my friends that tossed us into an unwanted decision-making situation and my own personal ups and downs that I have experienced, I certainly feel like I have been taken for a ride. This is where a good movie quote can come in handy just to feel like you’re not alone. This one is from the 1989 film Parenthood starring Steve Martin as Gil Buckman. If you haven’t seen it, I sincerely suggest you rent it right now. It’s hilarious. Need more incentive? A young Keanu Reeves plays “that Todd”, who is really just like every other pre-2000s movie role he has ever played, but still SO funny. It's one of mine and my bff's all-time favourite movies. OK, on to the quote:
(Gil has been complaining about his complicated life; Grandma wanders into the room)
Grandma: You know, when I was nineteen, Grandpa took me on a roller coaster.
Gil: Oh?
Grandma: Up, down, up, down. Oh, what a ride!
Gil: What a great story.
Grandma: I always wanted to go again. You know, it was just so interesting to me that a ride could make me so frightened, so scared, so sick, so excited, and so thrilled all together! Some didn't like it. They went on the merry-go-round. That just goes around. Nothing. I like the roller coaster. You get more out of it.
I can honestly say I have quoted that scene with some degree of paraphrasing so many times because of how often it seems a propos. I guess what I’m trying to say is that even though yes, there are inevitable ups and downs, I have to continually remind myself that it’s what keeps things interesting.
On that note, below are a few images from a casual photo shoot I wanted to do at a little carnival near my apartment at Dow’s Lake. Unfortunately at the time it wasn’t open yet. The workers were setting it up, hanging prizes and making cotton candy, but the rides weren’t running yet. So, we just took a couple of photos and continued on our bike ride. I have always loved carnivals. Maybe it’s because of the disgustingly delicious food, or for the nostalgic feeling they bring about. Or, maybe I, with my freakishly small hands, nomadic desires and gypsy ancestry, just feel at home. Who can say?
Pretty sure in those stilts I would be tall enough no matter what |
American Apparel bodysuit, H&M belt, skirt bought in Buenos Aires, vintage necklace, Michael Kors watch, all other accessories and shoes are Aldo |
My bf made me post this one because it was his fave, even though I'm not so sure how I feel about it. |
No, I did not bike in those shoes. |
So....the question is, which do you prefer: The merry-go-round or the rollercoaster?
xo Amber
Perfect post for how I'm feeling today. Great read and even better photos. Love 'em. And glad you clarified whether you biked in those shoes or not! You know I was wondering!
ReplyDeletethe rollercoaster and the bike ride are tied for me. the bike ride might be the best ride at the entire amusement park. (i love your basket)
ReplyDeleteI would definitely like a roller coster better, keeps it exciting :) Love what you're wearing, always so very stylish xo
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