12/29/08

We're Waiting


Hello, Rachel. This is your husband. I've broken into your blog. I just wanted to let you know that as I've made leftover turkey sandwiches, lounged on the couch, and spent time with our family members I've also periodically checked your blog. You know, this one? The one you've been skipping out on to go thrifting and shopping and Benjamin Button-moving-watching? Yes, well, I think it's safe to say that we'd all love to see some of the pictures and hear some of the stories you're so good at telling.
We're ready when you are.

Love,
Brett

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rachel,
You sure do have one sweet husband!

Mandi Johnson said...

hehe I've been away thrifting too... but no Benjamin Button! I want to see it too! :)

Anonymous said...

i saw the ben button movie last night..... very long movie!!! interesting but i will prob never watch it again.

RachelDenbow said...

Well, only because you asked nicely...

Ha! I'm trying not to be so vain as to remove that picture from blog land.

Pictures on the way.

Elizabeth Sanchez said...

atleast you are out having fun instead of being cooped up in the house all sick and gross! lol

katie said...

you're husband is funny! you should tell us what you thought of that benjamin button movie. a review of sorts, if you will. i'm curious about it, but i'm not sure if i want to see it, or wait to rent it on apple tv...

<3katie

Anonymous said...

amen!!!

els

Carrie Nicole said...

ha, too cute! lovely that you have such a supportive hubby as he obviously loves your blog as much as we do :)

hugs!

Rachel said...

cute cute cute!!!!, love the pics!!!!

Charin Adams said...

Aww :) :)
We do need updates Rachel! :)

RachelDenbow said...

I loved Benjamin Button. Loved it as much as I've loved any movie this year. Its probably one of my top five because it was such an unusual story line and left me feeling a happy sadness.

I can appreciate why someone wouldn't want to take a chance on it in theaters. My mom didn't want to see it. Its interesting and full of love and a little sadness throughout. The acting was superb. I won't watch it again for six months, though. Its one of those that takes a lot out of you.

Four out of five stars from me.

Anonymous said...

Laaaaaaadies, c'mon. It's BRAD PITT. He's gorgeous. Really, really gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

Rachel, thank you for your review on Benjamin Button.

I have been wanting to see it, but I am one of those people who get "emotionally involved" in movies :) I was half expecting to come out of the theatre with tears streaming down my face, and seems that I may just be right. I will make sure I see it at night time and am the last one out of my seat so no one sees me ;D

I'm with Brett - c'mon, who can resist Brad Pitt?! He was so dreamy-looking in "Legends of the Fall". I fell in love with him and that movie all over again when I saw it on tv last week. *sigh*

HAHAHA I know, I am pathetic, you don't need to tell me twice!

Aaaanyway, enjoy your holidays Rachel :)

Karen xx

Veronica Milan said...

Hello! Oh That movie was so good!

Yes, and brad pitt was pretty fine at 82 hahahha! I kid. He did steal my heart when he was in his 40's Oh. My.

4under3 said...

That's funny stuff right there!

Tiff

p.s. And a couple of days ago, it was between Benjamin and 7lbs. We went with the latter, but wish we would have chosen differenly.

Anonymous said...

We watched Benjamin Button last night, I loved it, really, story telling at its finest, I love that Brett can appreciate the beauty of Brad Pitt, I never really did until this film. I actually sobbed at the end, hysterically sobbed. I can't recall another movie having that kind of effect on me...