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Post by adamrocks on Feb 14, 2013 10:54:49 GMT -5
What a great Valentine's topic! Another wonderful bonus of following Adam is being introduced to fashion. Personally I don't have a least favorite, I admire and respect his courage in all his choices. As far as a favorite, well, maybe I just have a short memory, but I LOVED this look. I love the subtlety of grey on him, I love how put together all the separates looked, the softness, the freshness, how it complimented his completion, his eyes. And the details, from the boots to the silver tips in his hair. Did I mention the eyes? Sandymct I loved this look, too. This look...not so much.
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Post by cassie on Feb 14, 2013 10:59:00 GMT -5
The discussion of A & S's relationship status the past several days, and my concern about it, reminded me of an article I read with a unique philosophy: how to show your love by not caring as much. I googled to find the article and reread it for my own growth and peace of mind. If you are interested, here's the link.
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Post by wal on Feb 14, 2013 11:02:08 GMT -5
This tweet is from 5 hours ago. Soooo sleepy but I gotta try n stay up so I can sleep on this 15 hour flight
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 14, 2013 11:09:19 GMT -5
The discussion of A & S's relationship status the past several days, and my concern about it, reminded me of an article I read with a unique philosophy: how to show your love by not caring as much. I googled to find the article and reread it for my own growth and peace of mind. If you are interested, here's the link. Cassie thanks for this article. Sometimes you just have to love and let go. The letting go is the hard part but the love will always be there.
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Post by wal on Feb 14, 2013 11:28:55 GMT -5
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Post by JazzRocks on Feb 14, 2013 11:41:00 GMT -5
I won't repost the pic again as it's just a few posts above me. The one adamrocks posted! Certainly right up there in my top 5 Adam looks of all time. He looks marvelous in gray! Here's a couple more I love: The last one is casual but I loved his look here. And the performance was especially good! Btw - to clarify something about yesterday's thread: It was NOT Adam fans who were tweeting all the angsty BF stuff to him. It was the crazies like the one Neil called out and a very few OTT Sauli & Tommy fans. And probably a few FOOs in the mix. Almost forgot - I loved his look at Summer Smash in WB too but can't find still photos. So here's a video: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gigze-NF9Vc
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Post by JazzRocks on Feb 14, 2013 11:49:24 GMT -5
I could have reposted adamrocks pic because by the time I got finished with my post it was on a different page. It was the look from Friends & Family in that gorgeous gray suit - that he also wore for Graham Norton.
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Post by nannygoat on Feb 14, 2013 11:50:44 GMT -5
After waking up this morning to Adam's tweet and my entire outlook on life brightening, I realized how outrageously over-invested I am in his happiness. That shall not change, lol, but isn't the first step in recovery admitting you have a problem? The other 11 steps will be ignored, however, because I have no intention of looking for a cure. This single mindedness has served me well over the last 4 years. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? From this: i44.tinypic.com/2mxn9c0.jpgTo this: s18.postimage.org/iwja991s9/Untitled_5.jpgI've enjoyed every step of the way. Savvy: That pretty much says it for me, too. What a roller coaster ride we've had, and will continue to have. (BTW - great to see you posting - have missed you.) That said, I want to repost Lynne's post from last night. This should probably have a thread of its own, perhaps entitled "Angst Prevention" or something similar. Lynne - you are a wise woman, and I love all your posts. Post by lynne This is for those who find themselves worrying more than they would like to about elephants, real or imaginary, so scroll alert. I have two sons that I love even more than Adam Lambert, and I have seen each of them on top of the world in love and at the bottom of the aftermath when love changed and/or when it just wasn't enough. Ideally, we would like life to be a perfect fairy tale for the ones we love, so they dont have to suffer, and so we dont have to ever worry about them and/or suffer with them, but the reality is that life is not a fairy tale in love or in any other way, and that, ultimately, is not necessarily a bad thing. Everything we learn and experience prepares us for what comes next. In my real life, when disappointments happen for my children, I make opportunities to listen to them, let them know that I'm sorry, let them know they are loved, let them know that I believe in them, and remind them that they will always have a safe place to fall within our family, so that they will never be going through life and its challenges alone. Then, I work hard to remind myself that I trust them to be strong enough to work their way through their life experiences and come out the other end that much wiser and fuller and that much more human. I remind myself that the only circumstances I can control are my own actions and work hard to concentrate on creating good energy in my own life and enjoying that consciously so that I don't go down with their ship, whether it is a real ship or an imaginary one of my own making, so to speak. The more that worried thoughts want to flood in on me, past the initial "oh, that's too bad" kind of reaction, and hang around and play havoc with my own well being, the more I see that as an indication that my own ship is taking on too much water, and that I need to work harder to plug up my holes consciously, by creating boundaries and planning ways to make good things happen for myself in my own life. I don't know anything about Adam's real life, what is happening in it or what is not, but for those who worry about him for this reason or for that, it does seem that he has a great family that is very much there for him, in his family of origin and in his family of friends. When challenges come along for him, and they have and they will again because that is life, no matter what those challenges may be, those families have been there for him and will be there for him. In short, some of us get concerned from time to time about Adam's happiness and well being; i get that it comes from love of Adam and from caring hearts. Just remember, if you find yourself in that place, Adam's own advice.: Trust a bitch. You can. Things will work out in the ways they need to for Adam. Life is a process and a journey we are all discovering as we go. Loved this post by Lynne. As a mother of 2 young adults, I often feel the angst as they navigate their relationships- the highs and the lows. But Lynne expressed it so eloquently. Some great advice here. Appreciated her sinking ship analogy.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Feb 14, 2013 12:02:45 GMT -5
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