~ Sometimes, You Need To See The Same Things From A New Perspective. If You Do, You May Find Yourself

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~ Sometimes, you need to see the same things from a new perspective. If you do, you may find yourself happy and grateful for not giving them up, and instead, pausing to give yourself time to see them in a new light. ~ ☘️

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4 years ago
“How Your Life Feels Is More Important Than How It Looks.” - Homebody Club.
“How Your Life Feels Is More Important Than How It Looks.” - Homebody Club.
“How Your Life Feels Is More Important Than How It Looks.” - Homebody Club.
“How Your Life Feels Is More Important Than How It Looks.” - Homebody Club.
“How Your Life Feels Is More Important Than How It Looks.” - Homebody Club.

“How your life feels is more important than how it looks.” - homebody club.

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4 years ago

Don’t Let Your Past Dictate Your Present Is What  I Learnt From ‘Chocolate’

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For every drama I've loved so far, there's an inner Anvi screaming "O, my god! What a show! Go watch it!". It's screaming very loudly for this one as well.

My third drama to be precise and my first Korean one, ‘Chocolate’ (2019) had my heart in a knot and made me weep like a baby. It took every broken piece inside me and took its time in gluing it back with a little bit more magic and love.

Man, this show. Oh man, this show.

A tale of two childhood sweethearts, Dr. Kang and chef Moon Cha Young, the two reunite after nearly two decades with only Cha Young recognizing her first love. Dr. Lee Kang, an illegitimate heir of a big medical institution, lives with his step-family who wants nothing more than his inheritance. A boy who once dreamed of becoming a chef, Kang now seeks revenge for his mother's death.

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Moon Cha Young has had it rough in life. A survivor of a terrifying building crash, she finds solace in food and cooking. Suffering from post-traumatic disorder, Cha Young keeps to herself, until Kang's best friend falls for her.

(I won't spill the beans further because that would just unravel the plot making it pointless to watch. Which is precisely what I don't want --- I want you to watch the drama and fall head over heels for it and cry buckets just like I did.)

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Kang and Cha Young cross paths once again in a hospice for terminally ill patients and it is here, amidst stories of love, death, family and friendship that they begin to know each other.

The drama is tear-jerker, NGL. But I didn't mind that one bit. It isn't a light watch, it is mature and heavy and worth every minute of your precious time.

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As is typical of drama male leads, Kang's initial treatment of Cha Young pissed the shit out of me even though I could understand where his attitude stemmed from -- Cha Young after all, broke the heart of his only and best friend. Still, I wanted to punch the man in his face a lot of times. And I also wanted to shake the hell out of Cha Young for returning to him time and again like a wounded puppy. Thank god she stopped after a while, thank god for some self-respect.

I also love, love the side-cast in this show. What freaking cool actors and boomers. I particularly love head nurse Ha Young Shi who's totally cool, gives zero shits about gender stereotypes and goes all in with her heart. Then there is Lee Joon who's narrative I particularly enjoyed, especially the way he chose to let his own heart guide him rather than his family's expectations of him. I loved Director Kwon Hyun Sik, a father figure to Kang and an absolutely beautiful man.

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My learnings:

1. Some people are worth those second chances. 

Some people are worth placing your trust back into and trying once more. Some people are worth the fight. 

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2. Don’t let your past dictate your present. 

Let your present dictate your choices, your heart. The past is long gone and if something from it comes revisiting, it is worth looking at in a brand new way.

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3. It’s never too late to open your heart again.

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For me, 'Chocolate' still remains one of my favorite dramas till date. I love the slow-paced nature of the show, I love how it wrings out all kinds of emotions from you and how it heals you in ways you don't even realize.

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GIF Credits: | GIF 2  - Soompi | GIF 7: Tumgir | GIF 11: Netflix 

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3 years ago
~ Sometimes, We Need To Be Carried. We Need To Experience Care Other Than Our Own. During Such Moments,

~ Sometimes, we need to be carried. We need to experience care other than our own. During such moments, I hope you find hands that carry your heart softly, with ease and comfort. I hope you they let your being rest. ~

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~ notes from everyday ~


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4 years ago
“The Universe Is Watching You In Absolute Awe. . Each Time You Step Forward And Share Your Magic, A
“The Universe Is Watching You In Absolute Awe. . Each Time You Step Forward And Share Your Magic, A
“The Universe Is Watching You In Absolute Awe. . Each Time You Step Forward And Share Your Magic, A
“The Universe Is Watching You In Absolute Awe. . Each Time You Step Forward And Share Your Magic, A
“The Universe Is Watching You In Absolute Awe. . Each Time You Step Forward And Share Your Magic, A

“The Universe is watching you in absolute awe. . Each time you step forward and share your magic, A breath of relief can be heard . For you are being who you were destined to be.” 

- girlandhermoon


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3 years ago

~My Thoughts on ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

In a line or two: This one will make you want to live better and fall in love with food again.🥟

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

The Story: 

Ikeda Sakiko, a 22-yr-old young-adult, has moved to Tokyo for her first job in a stationery company. Sakiko’s first love? Food. The show is about Sakiko’s journey as she navigates the ups, the downs, and the learnings of her work life. For her hard work, Sakiko rewards herself every week with ‘Gohoubi Gohan’ a.k.a. ‘Rewarding Meals’.

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

Thoughts:

1. Nobody does food dramas like the Japanese. No offense to the ‘Let’s Eat’ series fans (I am one too). They have this stupendous knack of combining life lessons, positivity, and love for food in a show. It’s almost reverential.

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

2. I think Sakiko’s character is so amicable. She’s a newbie at work but she’s also sure of who she is. Her colleagues tease her playfully for her incessant thoughts around ‘what should I eat next’, and Sakiko unabashedly acknowledges her passion. She’s kind but not meek. She’s polite but that doesn’t stop her from being assertive or sharing her thoughts. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

3. Sakiko has 6 colleagues and I absolutely love how every episode is crafted around her getting to know one of them over a meal. From awkward moments to relishing chilled beer after a long work week, friendship springs from sharing grilled skewers, cheese-oozing burgers and piping hot ramen. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

4. I especially loved Sakiko’s solitary food-date. She decides to head to a Taiwanese restaurant by herself in the spirit of exploring new food. Her enthusiasm at the amount of soup in the ‘soup dumpling’ is adorable. 

Watching her eat with thorough love, the owner steps in and recommends local suggestions which Sakiko devours. The gusto with which she opens her mind to an entirely different palette is to me, as a foodie, so inspiring.

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

5. I love female friendships. The one between Kominato-san and Sakiko is endearing, fun and comforting. 

The former is a lover of all things bread and on their first meal together, where they randomly meet at a hamburger restaurant after work, we see the two bond over deliciousness. Kominato then offers to take Sakiko to eat her hometown food specialty, and over a grill teaming with hot food, the two have heart-to-hearts. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

6. When she’s not exploring food outdoors, Sakiko cooks her Gohoubi Gohan at home. These are equally excellent to watch. From her first French toast experience, to enjoying sushi like her family back home would, Sakiko takes utmost care to prep and enjoy her meals. 

When she cooks, there is an overpowering tenderness in the way she treats the ingredients. Her monologues are joyful, intimate and wholesome. They make you smile and make it hard to stop doing so.

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

7. A favorite moment of mine was to watch Sakiko spend her bonus on getting premium ingredients to cook herself a lavish ‘Hot Pot’ as her Gohoubi Gohan. I love how she even brought an ‘ingredients manual’ to pick her choices from. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

8. I’m not against ‘hard shelled’ male characters, but I think Isogai’s was a bit too anal for my liking. He’s Sakiko’s senior and one of the most sought-after employees in the product development team. He may not have the intent to communicate harshly, but his words are often demeaning, sexist, and condemning. He does make up for his behavior, but I can’t say I’m his fan. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

9. I watched this drama as my break time between work, and I think it taught me so much about how to approach situations at a workplace, how to choose the right time to say what you feel, and how, there are so many kinds of people out there, all trying to live life in the best way they can. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

10. I am the biggest fan of food commentaries and Sakiko provides an ample amount of them. I love how descriptive, detailed and warm her thoughts on food are. She takes her time to savor various flavor combinations, cherishes the classics, deeply respects the ways of cooking and eating that she’s brought up with, is constantly looking for ways to step out of her culinary comfort zone and expand her taste buds.

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

11. Another favorite episode of mine was the one where Sakiko steps into this fancy bar. The bartender, a cool, helpful man in his late 60′s, introduces her to the charming world of cocktails. From fresh seasonal fruits to drinks with floral notes, Sakiko learns to treat herself without guilt. The two share a comradery where Sakiko confesses her newness to the world of liquor flavors and the bartender careful guides her to unique, enjoyable ones. 

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

The show is filled with heart-warming moments and makes you want to hug every character for having the ability to enjoy food so well. I couldn’t have asked for a better ‘Gohan’ drama to the start of my J-drama explorations for the year.

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

Favorite Learnings:

1. You have your own place in this world. You don’t have to fit it. 

2. Life can get hard sometimes. During such moments, going back to what you love will reconnect you with joy. 

3. Never stop trying new things, even when they feel scary and challenging.

Last Words: If you love food and you love watching people enjoy what they eat while learning kind, lovely things about life, you can’t miss this one.🥞🍛🍜

~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~
~My Thoughts On ‘Gohoubi Gohan’~

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Image Credits (www.aitado.blogspot.com) : 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24 ,25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,31, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 


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4 years ago
“It Is Easy In The World To Live After The World’s Opinion; It Is Easy In Solitude To Live After
“It Is Easy In The World To Live After The World’s Opinion; It Is Easy In Solitude To Live After
“It Is Easy In The World To Live After The World’s Opinion; It Is Easy In Solitude To Live After
“It Is Easy In The World To Live After The World’s Opinion; It Is Easy In Solitude To Live After
“It Is Easy In The World To Live After The World’s Opinion; It Is Easy In Solitude To Live After
“It Is Easy In The World To Live After The World’s Opinion; It Is Easy In Solitude To Live After

“It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson 


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