Keeping the Spark Alive: Remembering the Magic in Long-Term Relationships

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Remember the Magic In our busy lives, it is easy to get caught up in the daily routines, to-do lists, and responsibilities. We often forget to take a moment to just stop and remember the magic that is all around us. The magic of life, of love, of nature, and of the incredible journey that we are all on. Magic can be found in the smallest of moments - a child's laughter, a gentle breeze on a warm summer day, a loving touch from a partner or a friend. It is in these moments that we are reminded of the beauty and wonder that surround us. But magic is not limited to just the small moments.

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But magic is not limited to just the small moments. It can be found in the grand adventures and experiences that we have in life. Whether it is traveling to a new place, achieving a lifelong dream, or simply pushing ourselves to step out of our comfort zones, these are the moments that make us feel alive and remind us of the magic that lies within us.

"Remember The Magic" Parade Song

All your replies have been great, I now have the parade version, it's just over 9 mins long, would have been great to have a longer prade version (not sure one exsists?) I have now orderd the 'Music From The Park' CD.

So mission accomplished!

WDWScottieBoy

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Glad to see you finally got it. I do have both versions I believe (I know I have the Brian McKnight version for sure).

As Melissa (Ditzeechick02) said, we love the song so much and we're going to have it as our first dance together at the wedding.

Brich, that's awesome that you had it as yours too. We figure that since we're going to get married at WDW, what other song is more fitting and perfect. nothing can top that song!

ISTCrew20

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MerHearted said:

Is there another version? I remember a version of a woman singing it in the ads at the time. The lyrics were a bit different like "Can you remember the way it used to feel when you believed in make-believe and fairy tales were real."

There are many versions. It was also used in the national ad campaign for WDW's birthday. If you still have Toy Story on VHS, there is on before that. At the end of the commercial, the little tune came on, and the woman sang "it's time to remember the magic". It kinda reminds me of the McDonalds (I'm lovin' it) song.

But it seems that every version has different lyrics. The only similarities between the Brian Mcknight version and the upbeat parade song are the lines : "The Feeling that our hearts can just take wings, We can live out all our dreams. . . No matter how no matter when, we can reach that world again."

The Disneyland version had a completely different version, but with the same beat as the WDW parade version. Disneyland had different lyrics like "Remember the heroes of the day: Winnie The Pooh, and Tigger too. They're all comin' your way. Remember, and live it all again, go back to 'way back when', it's time to remember the magic".

It's such a great step back in time.

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It is also important to remember the magic that exists within ourselves. We all possess unique talents, passions, and abilities that make us who we are. These abilities have the power to create, to inspire, and to bring joy to ourselves and others. By embracing and cultivating these talents, we can tap into our own personal magic and make a positive impact on the world around us. So, let us not forget to take a moment each day to stop and remember the magic. To appreciate the beauty that surrounds us, to seek out new adventures and experiences, and to nurture the magic that lies within us. For it is in these moments that we truly come alive and find our purpose in this incredible journey called life..

Reviews for "Remembering the Magic: Bringing Joy to the Aging Process"

1. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Remember the Magic". The storyline seemed cliché and the characters were poorly developed. I couldn't connect with any of them and found myself becoming uninterested as the movie progressed. The dialogue was also quite cheesy and didn't feel authentic at all. Overall, it just didn't live up to my expectations and I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Mark - 2/5 stars - "Remember the Magic" was a forgettable experience for me. The plot was predictable and lacked originality, making it hard to stay engaged. The performances felt forced, with the actors failing to bring depth to their characters. Additionally, the pacing of the film was off, dragging at times and rushing through important moments. I didn't find any magic in this movie and would suggest looking elsewhere for a more compelling watch.
3. Lisa - 1/5 stars - I can't believe I wasted my time watching "Remember the Magic". The acting was subpar and the storyline was incredibly dull. The whole film felt contrived and lacked any genuine emotion. Even the supposed magical elements felt forced and unconvincing. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this one. There are much better movies out there to spend your time on.

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