Monday, 8 December 2008

Monochrome Monday - Wanna Grow Old With You




The song from The Wedding Singer is very matching for today's posting. Here's the song lyric to go with it:

I wanna make you smile
Whenever you're sad
Carry you around
When your arthritis is bad
All I wanna do is
Grow old with you.
I'll get you medicine
When your tummy aches
Build you a fire
When the furnace breaks
It could be so nice
Growing old with you.
I'll miss you
I'll kiss you
Give you my coat when you are cold
Need you
Feed you
Even let you hold the remote control
Let me do the dishesIn our kitchen sink
Put you to bed
When you've had too much to drink
I could be the man who
Grows old with you
I wanna grow old with you

The video for this song can be seen below.
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Here's Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore from the movie and the song "Grow Old With You". I would like to dedicate it to Alice who also posted this video on her
Alice's Singapore Daily Photo during her 24th wedding anniversary posting. I wish you many, many happy years ahead with your family, Alice!


7 comments:

Pat said...

Such a lovely song. My husband passed away last August, and I won't have the opportunity to grow old with him, and I am so sad.

alicesg said...

I love this song too and I posted this video too in my blog. :)

Jane Hards Photography said...

Beautiful song to accompany such a sweet image,

Anonymous said...

A sentiment that means a great deal to me, growing old with someone you love.
Nicely caught.

Catherine said...

Great post. Wonderful picture, I love the way you focalized only on the two main characters. It's perfect.
Very inspired:!

Daryl said...

Lovely


:-Daryl

Julie said...

What a wonderful shot. I love the way he is assisting her and that his shirt was carefully folded, probably by her. Lovely.

"Use your first smile, your first form of generosity, of love, of kindness—use it at home; start at home. And if there is something left over—if … your plate is just full of abundance of patience and goodness and smiles and joy, then by all means, you should go … and offer that to others. But we must begin at home." by Dr Robin Smith