Friday, February 12, 2010

I think that possibly, maybe I'm falling for you

It's day #12. With two days left to Valentine's Day I finally know what I'm doing. I am going to make my special apricot and walnut stuffed pork chop with spicy chocolate sauce for dinner, and for dessert I will make cream cheese filled chocolate covered strawberries. Mmm. I'd link to the recopies, but they are my little secrets. ;)

So with only two days left it is no wonder that I picked another diamond commercial. DeBeer's "Journey #3" exudes love and commercialism. After this commercial was aired, tons of people scoured the web for the song that is used, Landon Pigg's "(Falling in Love at a) Coffee Shop." The commercial is simple with no dialog, which I think is a strong point. The gently falling snow makes you think of that dreamy fairy tale winter wonderland where couples bundle up by the fire. I love how they stay stopped even as the light turns green. All the world moves around them, but they are in their own little bubble. Who hasn't been like that at the beginning of a high school relationship and who doesn't want that feel that type of young love again.

I personally have a soft spot for this commercial because this was kind of how my dad gave my mum her engagement ring. The first part of the proposal was all very nice; he made my mum carry around this package all day and when she finally got to open it she found out it was this music box with two lovers in a hot air balloon. My dad drover her out to a field where a hot air balloon was waiting. He took her up and then got down on one knee. The ring was a completely different circumstance. It was midnight mass for Christmas up at Columbia. During the sign of peace where you shake hands with other people in the congregation, my father shook my mother's hand and when she pulled it away there was a box in it. I just alway thought that was sweet because it was the perfect way to propose to someone like my mum.

Now for your listening pleasure I have some love related songs that I've been listening to lately.

Lykke Li's "A Little Bit" is not for everyone, but I like the lyrics.
Little Annie's "Strange Love" is one of my favorite songs from a commercial I will be posting later this month.
Fascinoma's "Don't Go" is pretty sad for the Valentine's Day season, but it's still a good song over all. It became really popular (well to a percentage of the population) when it was featured on American Dad.



x,
Chace
The Faux-hattanite

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