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Where the Wild Things Are
 I was at the movie the other night, when a trailer for "Where the Wild Things Are" came on.  I don't know about you, but I had this book as a child.  I don't really know what the story was about, I only remember looking at the pictures and making up my own storyline.  Even as a small child, this book gave me a strange feeling.  Kind of a foreboding, even creepy feeling.  The funny thing is, the movie trailer did the same thing.  The music was so melancholy, and the lighting was dim.  I found my heart pounding almost right out of my chest.
I was at the movie the other night, when a trailer for "Where the Wild Things Are" came on.  I don't know about you, but I had this book as a child.  I don't really know what the story was about, I only remember looking at the pictures and making up my own storyline.  Even as a small child, this book gave me a strange feeling.  Kind of a foreboding, even creepy feeling.  The funny thing is, the movie trailer did the same thing.  The music was so melancholy, and the lighting was dim.  I found my heart pounding almost right out of my chest.
I realized that this feeling is some of what I have been living this last year.  Of course the first four months were indescribable amounts of pain, but a lot of it is this kind of skin crawling, dark, creepy, sadness.  I'm sure that some of you reading this post will think that I have officially gone off my rocker, and have loved this book.  I guess that I have always had a crazy imagination.  You should see my dreams sometime, now that is entertainment!
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
LISA, I am so with you. I never liked the illustrations in that book -is it their eyes, teeth or creepy feet?? The yellow eyes and horns combo with the scales has always been freaky to me. I have to say, "I believe you are still on that rocker!"
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ReplyDeleteGone off your rocker? I never knew you were on it to begin with!!
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