Also, and I can't believe I'm admitting this--whenever I see a dog that's working on a farm or at an airport, I get really sad that it doesn't get paid. Like, it should get a trust fund and a trustee to buy the dog treats or whatever with their hard earned money.
These three videos have popped up on my facebook in the last week and they all make me cry like a baby. I'm glad I watched them when I was home alone with the two youngest kids because it was embarrassing, blubbering crying.
Everything. I was just telling my students about this today....having a kid wrecked my hormones! Lately, pep assemblies where the whole school is doing the same cheer at the same time.
Weddings, proposals and babies being born, even if they are fake on TV. Like I'm watching Friends on Netflix and it's the one where Chandler proposes to Monica and I'm preparing myself to cry, lol.
Anything animal related. I will never be able to watch Marley & Me again. As soon as a animal shelter commercial comes on I have to immediately change the channel.
The He Lies video was really touching as well.
I'm not a huge crier though so while things touch me I usually do not cry.
Post by londoncalling on Mar 6, 2015 17:46:11 GMT -5
I used to cry while singing the goodbye song at music together. I blame it on our first teacher retiring and I was pregnant with dd2. That last night of class I was in early labor and it seemed like I was singing goodbye to dd1's only child-ness.
I'm going to get the side-eye for this one, but mine right now is Ladybug Picnic. It has a simplicity and joyfulness that epitomizes the childhood I want for J.
Yes, every time! Even just listening to it on my phone.
Lots of Disney things get me. The part in "Frozen" after the parents die and Anna sings, "What are we going to do?" Anything in Disney involving a dead parent, actually.
Oh! That Android commercial with animals of different species being friends.
Olympics sports montages, especially the moment when the person realized they've won.
The Jose Marti poem "Los Zapaticos de Rosa." In summary, it's about a little girl who gives her beautiful new shoes away to a poor, sick girl she meets on the beach. The poem hints strongly that the girl dies in the end, but even just the part where the girl tells her mom what happened to her shoes and the mom starts yelling, "give her everything!" makes me start crying like a baby.
The Daniel tiger shots episode. It always brings me back to E crying during her 2m shots and I get so worked up all over again. I'm pretty sure I cried more than her that visit.
Anything with pets.
The Google commercial when the dad is emailing his daughter. Gah.