My Infinite List of Favourite Films → The Secret GardenAfter losing her self-indulging parents in an earthquake, a bitter young girl named Mary Lennox is sent to live in England with her reclusive uncle. Eventually she discovers her bedridden cousin and a ‘secret garden’ that once belonged to her deceased aunt. With the help of her cousin, the kindly Dickon, and a little ‘magic’, Mary restores the garden back to its former glory. The Secret Garden is based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
your otp picking out matching wedding bands
your otp arguing over potential baby names
your otp grumbling about getting up early to walk the dog
your otp playfully hip-checking each other while making dinner
your otp being domestic cuties
A surefire way for mothers to get their sons to tuck in their shirts, 1940s style (via Kitsch-Slapped)
The illustrated boy looks pretty darn pleased with his cute new lace edging.
I can see him now meeting his friends at the soda fountain.
‘Fellows, check out Mom’s latest effort at mind control.’ (spins)
(chorus of whistles and applause)
'Why, Jimmy, I do believe you’ve started a fashion!’
'Let’s go to the Woolworth and get lace edging for all our shirts!’
'Doug can sew them on, he got his Handicraft merit badge last summer!’
'Never regretted it.’
'Jimmy, your mom has some internalised misogyny to figure out.’
'Don’t I know it.’
Comparing your relationship to Romeo and Juliet to express how in love you are is kind of like using Hamlet to demonstrate how close and well-adjusted your family life is