My Heart: Here is what you need to do:
The rules: "With as much creativity as you can muster, show your heart in: a picture, a poem, a song (or piece of music), a phrase (or quote), an item of clothing, a place, and (just for fun) a Disney princess. If you want to join in, tag six more blogs!
My sister means the world to me. We may be 9 years apart and live in two different states, but I do not know what I'd do without her. Even on my wedding day when she refused to get out of bed to have breakfast with her sister with her hair in those god awful extensions. We have only grown closer over the years.
I'm going to have to get back on the poem...
Song: Send in the Clowns
This is the corps song to the drum and bugle corps I marched for two years 10 years ago.
Isn't it rich? Are we a pair? Me here at last on the ground, you in midair. Where are the clowns, send in the clowns.
It's not the happiest of songs, but to me it says to look for happier moments when things may be bad. Those 2 years in that activity were some of the best years and I continue to be very passionate about each season that comes.
Quote: The only person that can tell you you can't is you, and you don't have to listen.
I love this quote. It really helped me get through my training for my triathlon. I knew people would expect me to not follow through with the race. When I read this quote, I knew that what people would expect didn't matter, that I'd like to see them try to do a triathlon.
Clothes:

I love jeans. I could live in jeans all day, every day. I am more comfortable in jeans and feel more like myself in jeans than anything else, including flip flops.
Place:
Where else but Paris? I fell in love with this city. I've been to a lot of places across the country and across the world and many I would go back to (it helps that Jason hasn't been to many places before, so I have an excuse) but I would get on a plane right now and fly back to Paris if I could. I absolutely loved it. I loved my experiences there, the people, how my relationship grew with Jason while I was there... Jason agrees with me though. He would go back today if he could. It was just fantastic.
Disney Princess:
Belle. I think it has to be Belle. For a long time, Beauty and the Beast was my favorite Disney movie (it has since been replaced with Peter Pan). I remember watching the Academy Awards when it was nominated for Best Picture wishing and hoping that it would win over that Lamb movie. I would always sing the Aladdin soundtrack, but Beauty and the Beast held a place in my heart right next to Donald Duck. There was just something about Belle that drew me to her and to that movie. In fact, if the wedding dresses based on Disney Princesses were out by the time I got my dress, it would have been themed after her.

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