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I've been back home in Venice for a couple of days. The weather is wonderful, as spring has finally arrived, and I feel at peace and relaxed. And yet I'm having problems sleeping, or to be more precise, I sleep just fine, but I wake up really early, even when there's no need to. It's like my brain suddenly needs fewer hours of sleep to recharge. I guess the sudden weather change is to blame, but it doesn't bother me, so we'll see how long it lasts.
Next week I'm leaving for London with Tati, where we'll meet up with my cousin, who's currently in Ireland with her boyfriend (who lives and works there). We'll stay there the weekend of Tati's birthday, for the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra World Tour concert, then we'll all come back here together, just in time for my next treatment. It was supposed to be on the day I had to take the plane, but my oncologist moved it to the following week so I could go see the concert. The plan now is to take a long walk every day until then so that my muscles and lungs can stand three days as a tourist. Obviously I'm going to be very careful, take frequent breaks, take cabs instead of the subway, to minimize the strain on my body. I'm equal parts excited and very nervous. And part of me still can't believe it's actually happening!
Speaking of, yesterday I went to the cinema by myself for the first time since the diagnosis. I've always loved going to the cinema alone, but ever since 2015 I've rarely left the house without a chaperone, for good reason. And even when I started coming back here on my own, I still preferred to keep my outings short, and always have the cellphone ready to call for help. So yeah, this was huge. I wore my cute red coat, took a commemorative picture, and then turned my phone off for two hours. And the movie I chose for this momentous occasion was Logan. Because I enjoy weaving metaphors in my life. :D
Joking about metaphors of rebirth aside, that movie was amazing. With the rating, and the Hurt trailer, I kinda had an idea of what it was going to be like, but holy shit. It was like Children of Men but it made me cry even more. I think I cried at least six separate times over the course of two hours, one of which was just because they used my favourite Johnny Cash song, The Man Comes Around. It was so good, and so well-acted, and so devastating. I've been watching X-Men movies since 2003, and I couldn't have asked for a better ending. They just peaked with this one, and anything after this would just be... less.
And now, I have to do laundry! I love how even the most mundane tasks take a whole different meaning now. ^^
Next week I'm leaving for London with Tati, where we'll meet up with my cousin, who's currently in Ireland with her boyfriend (who lives and works there). We'll stay there the weekend of Tati's birthday, for the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra World Tour concert, then we'll all come back here together, just in time for my next treatment. It was supposed to be on the day I had to take the plane, but my oncologist moved it to the following week so I could go see the concert. The plan now is to take a long walk every day until then so that my muscles and lungs can stand three days as a tourist. Obviously I'm going to be very careful, take frequent breaks, take cabs instead of the subway, to minimize the strain on my body. I'm equal parts excited and very nervous. And part of me still can't believe it's actually happening!
Speaking of, yesterday I went to the cinema by myself for the first time since the diagnosis. I've always loved going to the cinema alone, but ever since 2015 I've rarely left the house without a chaperone, for good reason. And even when I started coming back here on my own, I still preferred to keep my outings short, and always have the cellphone ready to call for help. So yeah, this was huge. I wore my cute red coat, took a commemorative picture, and then turned my phone off for two hours. And the movie I chose for this momentous occasion was Logan. Because I enjoy weaving metaphors in my life. :D
Joking about metaphors of rebirth aside, that movie was amazing. With the rating, and the Hurt trailer, I kinda had an idea of what it was going to be like, but holy shit. It was like Children of Men but it made me cry even more. I think I cried at least six separate times over the course of two hours, one of which was just because they used my favourite Johnny Cash song, The Man Comes Around. It was so good, and so well-acted, and so devastating. I've been watching X-Men movies since 2003, and I couldn't have asked for a better ending. They just peaked with this one, and anything after this would just be... less.
And now, I have to do laundry! I love how even the most mundane tasks take a whole different meaning now. ^^
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Date: 2017-03-14 12:41 pm (UTC)Non sei la prima che sento parlare bene di questo film :)
Per quanto riguarda le sveglie presto: non è che per caso semplicemente vedi la luce del sole? Al mattino in questi giorni è molto più brillante e io stessa mi sveglio prima del solito...
Yay per il weekend londinese! Mi raccomando allenati e poi buon divertimento!
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Date: 2017-03-14 03:52 pm (UTC)Figurati che mi sveglio ben prima dell'alba, quando ancora è buio pesto fuori. Me ne sto lì, sveglia come un grillo, e dopo un pò mi viene pure fame, anche se a cena mangio sempre tanto. E' come se il mio orologio biologico fosse sfasato.
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Date: 2017-03-14 06:20 pm (UTC)Buon viaggio e riguardati (ma non troppo :P)!
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Date: 2017-03-15 10:04 am (UTC)Per dire, il terzo film, Last Stand, fa cagare, e per questo viene resettato completamente in Days of Future Past. E questo vale anche per il primo film nella trilogia di spin-offs di Wolverine. Io ti consiglierei di vedere "X-Men", "X-2", "First Class", "Wolverine", "Days of Future Past", "Apocalypse" e poi "Logan", e in questo modo ti vedi tutto in ordine, salti le boiate che sono state resettate, e sei pronta a farti distruggere il cuore da Logan. :D
Benvenuta nel club! \o/ Se vuoi qualche consiglio di fumetti in seguito, sono qua!
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Date: 2017-03-14 07:47 pm (UTC)Wow, buona avventura londinese!!❤❤❤ Divertiti!!
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Date: 2017-03-15 05:14 pm (UTC)Dato che sei la terza persona che parla bene di Logan, mi sa che sarà il prossimo film che andrò a vedere (cinema pietosi di Varese permettendo)! I precedenti mi erano piaciuti, quindi ho buone speranze anche per questo. ^^
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Date: 2017-03-16 05:34 pm (UTC)Logan è splendido e più ci penso su più lo amo, conta solo che il divieto ai minori di 14 anni se lo merita in pieno, quindi non so se sia adatto alla bimba. Vabbè che alla sua età io guardavo allegramente X-Files, però vedi un pò tu. ;)