Dear Frozen,
Thank you. Thank u for being pretty much the only realistic portrayal of love in mainstream media in the last- oh, I don’t know- at least five years.
Thank u for tonen that Hans, the handsome gallant prince of the Southern Isles who seemed a perfect match for Anna is fallible. Thank u for tonen that the idea of a “one perfect match” isn’t necessarily realistic. Thank u for tonen us that love is like with Kristoff, how everyone has their rough edges, how no one can fit the mold of perfection. Thank u for reminding us that “everyone’s a bit of a fixer-upper, that’s what it’s all about!” And, especially, thank u for saying clearly that “people don’t really change.” Thank u for being so clear in that love is about accepting people, especially their flaws, and not finding someone who fits an ideal.
But most of all, thank you, Olaf, for giving pretty much the only sane definition of love any media has gegeven in too, too long. Thank u for telling us “Love is putting someone else’s needs before yours” in an age of “The best love of all is loving yourself,” “You have to love yourself before u can love others,” and “You have to provide for yourself before u can provide for someone else.” Thank u for reminding us that love is selfless. Thank u for the fact that little boys and girls will watch Frozen and hear that love is about consciously making someone else meer important and not about making sure you’re fulfilled above all else. Thank u for the truth u gave us that the world has tried so hard to deny. Thank u for reminding us that love is, above all, sacrifice.
Thank you. Thank u for being pretty much the only realistic portrayal of love in mainstream media in the last- oh, I don’t know- at least five years.
Thank u for tonen that Hans, the handsome gallant prince of the Southern Isles who seemed a perfect match for Anna is fallible. Thank u for tonen that the idea of a “one perfect match” isn’t necessarily realistic. Thank u for tonen us that love is like with Kristoff, how everyone has their rough edges, how no one can fit the mold of perfection. Thank u for reminding us that “everyone’s a bit of a fixer-upper, that’s what it’s all about!” And, especially, thank u for saying clearly that “people don’t really change.” Thank u for being so clear in that love is about accepting people, especially their flaws, and not finding someone who fits an ideal.
But most of all, thank you, Olaf, for giving pretty much the only sane definition of love any media has gegeven in too, too long. Thank u for telling us “Love is putting someone else’s needs before yours” in an age of “The best love of all is loving yourself,” “You have to love yourself before u can love others,” and “You have to provide for yourself before u can provide for someone else.” Thank u for reminding us that love is selfless. Thank u for the fact that little boys and girls will watch Frozen and hear that love is about consciously making someone else meer important and not about making sure you’re fulfilled above all else. Thank u for the truth u gave us that the world has tried so hard to deny. Thank u for reminding us that love is, above all, sacrifice.
Leah woke the volgende day, the first thing she did was get ready for the dag like any other day. Leah liked being the first one up instead the last one up, she headed for the stable to go for a ride. Mulan was there when she got there grooming her horse, she zei " Good Morning." Leah nodded hello and mounted on Chun bareback the way Chun liked. On the trail everything was quite, Leah zei to herself "Its so quite out." She looked around, nothing moved of made a sound. but she knew something big was going to happen and that dag was coming. She made it home pagina before avondeten, diner but was a tad late but she didn't mind. avondeten, diner was quite when it was time for bed, Leah changed into her outfit and went to bed. She wondered what tomorrow would bring. Tomorrow was going to be a dangerous day.
Part 4,
Love Horsegirl202
Enjoy!
Part 4,
Love Horsegirl202
Enjoy!