Monday, June 27, 2011

Night 17 (Part I)

Sweetheart, when will you be arriving in HK my sweet? Hahaha Sweetheart's shopping was unavoidable. But the table and the desk sound really wicked! It sounds like you are going to be living in a Charles Dickens type house. My Tonliver Twist. Especially the desk, i like how you described it about having to pull it down to have a surface to write on. I think I know what desk you are talking about- its pretty awesome. How will you get that back to HK? I remember reading that Bath is quite historical too (I think it was from Mansfield Park (Jane Austin (*Ton feels sick hearing the author's name))). I can't believe there's a restarant called that! I laughed when I saw it. There is a restaurant called Ton Ton, inside my heart- and it's always full. There is only one seat there, and it's always occupied by you. The book sounds fascinating Sweetheart. I love Sweetheart's analysis. I could listen to you talk about it all day, and be perfectly happy. I believe what you say about the details too. They make things worthwhile. The big picture can often be sad I think, so we have to find happiness and strength in the little things. He must capture feelings really well in South of the Border. He does it well in his other novels too. Like you said, he must be very observant. I'll try to take more candies from my experiences. I must pay even more attention to all the ways you are so breath-taking. About the red wall, it's still random! I would have preferred a life-size picture of you my love. You always have me sweetheart. And you make me not feel lonely. I'm so happy nothing has changed. I'm forever yours Precious. I look forward to talking to you.

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