Friday, 20 July 2012

FATHERS - A ONE OF A KIND MAN


A Father's Love

You were the man who loved me first
The one who sat me on your knee.
You kissed my cuts and gave me hugs
And built that house up in the tree.
Even when you scolded me
You let me know your love
You told me all I need to know
About the stars above.
Thank you dad for all you did
And for loving me.
You showed me just how special
A fathers love can be.

What You've Given Me

What is a father’s love?
A warm hello, a helping hand?
Is it a gentle scolding when you’re bad?
Staying up all night doing homework?
Waiting up for her til she comes home from a date?
Walking her down the aisle on her wedding day?
A father’s love is all this and more.
And that is what you have given to me.

Happy

You held my hand when I was sick
And stayed up til I got home.
You taught me how to ride my bike
And helped when I broke a bone.
You helped me get my license
White knuckled in the seat.
You demanded boys to come inside
And every date to meet.
And though I never thanked you
I want you to know I’m glad
That all those times you scolded me
I was happy you are my dad.

My Hero

A firm but loving touch
is what you gave to me.
You helped me learn to be strong
and stand on my two feet.
But when I needed you
You were there all of the time.
You are my dad, my hero,
And you’re the apple of my eye.

Thank You

Dad I can’t tell you what your love has meant
as you helped me through my life.
You helped me with my math and lessons
Today is the day that I applaud you
And  fondly express how I feel.
Thank you so much for what you did
And for all that you continue to do

STOP the killing!!!!








Wednesday, 18 July 2012

ColouR IS a HUMAN need, LIKE water, and fire, its a raw material indispensable to LIFE









PHOTOGRAPHY!! helps people To SEE

“ You don’t take a photograph, you make it. - Ansel Adams
Full awareness of what makes a good photo is essential in taking great photographs.
Why would anyone be interested in this photo and what elements can be included or excluded to make it truly great?



“It can be a trap of the photographer to think that his or her best pictures were the ones that were hardest to get. – Timothy Allen – On editing photos
Editing photos can often be the most difficult but also the most satisfying part. Sometimes taking a quick look at all the photos and then going away for a while before taking a closer look lends a fresh eye to your viewing. You may see things you did not notice previously. Stepping away from the mass of photos can make certain images stand out in your mind’s eye, leaving a memorable impression that can characterize a good photo.



“ Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow. – Imogen Cunningham
Never be fully satisfied with what you’ve done.
Never stop photographing. It is very likely that your best photograph has not yet been captured.



“ I always thought good photos were like good jokes. If you have to explain it, it just isn’t that good. – Anonymous
Sometimes it is interesting to hear the story behind the photo and you see the photo in a new light. But in most cases a photo shouldn’t need a story to back it up. It has to speak for itself.



“ Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times…I just shoot at what interests me at that moment. – Elliott Erwitt
When the world is your canvas, so to speak, you need your tools with you to capture everything around you. Make a habit of always carrying a camera with you—you will never suffer the regret of wishing you had.



“ Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy
You often don’t or can’t see beauty in the world until someone shows it to you. Take a look around you just now – even without moving from the computer. Can you see something in a new way, a different way of presenting something common? Just take a look again…



“ Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst. – Henri Cartier-Bresson

Do you know how many photos you have taken up until now? You will have to take thousands of pictures to reach a point where you can begin to evaluate them objectively. Looking upon your photos as if you were looking at them through someone else’s eyes is a good way to give yourself constructive criticism. Comparing your first photos with your most recent, do you see improvement? Do you remember how you loved some of your first photos – do you still love them or are they now not so good anymore?


Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Naturally BLONDE!!!





From a MOTHER to her DAUGHTER

An Angel Left Her Wings

I have this little angel face. For me she left her wings.
She has no idea how much happiness she truly brings.
She brightens up my days with her smiles and her laughs.
She helps me to remember all the blessings that I have.

Her face, it is so perfect, she's sweet and soft and pure.
Sometimes she can be willful and sometimes she is demure.
She tries her very hardest to please and do what's right.
She gives the greatest hugs from morning until night.

Every person that has known her sees this light within her soul
I know that in this whole great world, she has a special role.
She's helpful and considerate to everyone she knows
This light in her shines brighter as my angel grows.

When she sees someone is sad, it opens up her heart.
She wants to do all that she can; she wants to do her part.
She'll squeeze away the sorrow and make me forget about my pain.
She shows me where the sun is when we're hiding from the rain.

I know that God must love me, He showed me with His Grace
I knew just how completely when I saw my angel's face.
And in that very moment when she came into my world,
I knew that she was so much more than just my baby girl.

She would be my sunshine, with a sweetness that won't end.
And when she grows up one day she would be my closest friend.
She would be the reason I would always try my best.
For my little angel baby girl would be my greatest test.

When God entrusts to you an angel, who has left her wings for you.
Encircle her with love with everything you do.
Let her know God made her, and that He trusts you with her care.
Be sure to make time for special moments with her to share.

And when at night she finally says her prayers and goes to sleep
I Thank Him for my angel, and ask for him to always keep
A watchful eye and hand to protect her from this world.
Protect my little angel face; protect my baby girl.

A SANDPIPER to bring YOU JOY

The Sandpiper by Robert Peterson

THIS IS A STORY THAT HAS REALLY STUCK WITH ME... THROUGH TOUGH TIMES... BABY I PASS THE STORY ON TO YOU... A SANDPIPER TO BRING YOU JOY!!! LOVE YOU LOTS!!!


She was six years old when I first met her on the beach near where I live.  I drive to this beach, a distance of three or four miles, whenever the  world begins to close in on me. She was building a sand castle or something  and looked up, her eyes as blue as the sea.
"Hello," she said. I answered with a nod, not really in the mood to bother with a small child.
"I'm building," she said.
"I see that. What is it?" I  asked, not really caring.
"Oh, I don't know, I just like the feel of  sand." That sounds good, I thought, and slipped off my shoes.
A  sandpiper glided by.
"That's a joy," the child said. "It's a  what?"
"It's a joy.  My mama says sandpipers come to bring us  joy."
The bird went gliding down the beach.  Good-bye joy, I muttered to myself, hello pain, and turned to walk on.  I was depressed, my life seemed completely out of balance.
"What's your name?" She wouldn't  give up.
"Robert," I answered. "I'm Robert Peterson."
"Mine's Wendy... I'm six." "Hi, Wendy."
She giggled. "You're funny," she said.
In spite of my gloom, I laughed too and walked on.  Her musical giggle followed me.
"Come again, Mr.. P," she called "We'll have another  happy day."
After a few days of a group of unruly Boy Scouts, PTA meetings, and an ailing mother, the sun was shining one morning as I took my  hands out of the dishwater.  I need a sandpiper, I said to myself, gathering up my
coat.  The ever-changing balm of the seashore awaited me.The breeze was chilly but I strode along, trying to recapture the serenity I needed.
"Hello, Mr.. P," she said. "Do you want to play?"
"What did you  have in mind?" I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.
"I don't know. You  say."
"How about charades?"  I asked sarcastically.
The tinkling  laughter burst forth again. "I don't know what that is."
"Then let's  just walk."
Looking at her, I noticed the delicate fairness of her face. "Where do
you live?" I asked.
"Over there." She pointed toward a row  of summer cottages. Strange, I thought, in winter. "Where do you  go to school?" "I don't go to school. Mommy says we're on  vacation."
She chattered little girl talk as we strolled up the beach, but my mind was on other things.  When I left for home, Wendy said it had been a happy day. Feeling surprisingly better, I smiled at her and agreed.
Three weeks later, I rushed to my beach in a state of near panic. I was in no mood to even greet Wendy. I thought I saw her mother on the porch and  felt like demanding she keep her child at home.
"Look,  if you don't mind," I said crossly when Wendy caught up with me,
"I'd rather  be alone today."  She seemed unusually pale and out of breath. "Why?" she  asked.
I turned to her and shouted, "Because my mother died!" and thought, My God, why was I saying this to a little child?
"Oh," she  said quietly, "then this is a bad day."
"Yes," I said, "and yesterday  and the day before and--oh, go away!"
"Did it hurt?" she inquired.
"Did what hurt?" I was exasperated with her, and with myself."When  she died?"
"Of course it hurt!" I snapped, misunderstanding, wrapped up in myself.
I strode off.
A month or so after that, when I next went  to the beach, she wasn't there.  Feeling guilty, ashamed and admitting to  myself I missed her, I went up to the cottage after my walk and knocked at  the door.
A drawn looking young woman with honey-colored hair opened the  door.
"Hello," I said, "I'm Robert Peterson. I missed your little girl today and wondered where she was."
"Oh yes, Mr.. Peterson, please come in.  Wendy spoke of you so much.
I'm afraid I allowed her to bother you.  If she was a nuisance, please, accept my apologies."
"Not at all --  she's a delightful child" I said, suddenly realizing that I meant what I had  just said.
Wendy died last week, Mr.. Peterson.  She had leukemia.  Maybe she didn't tell you."
Struck dumb, I groped for a chair.  I had to  catch my breath.
"She loved this beach so when she asked to come, we couldn't say no. She seemed so much better here and had a lot of what she called happy days. But the last few weeks, she declined rapidly."  Her  voice faltered,
"she left something for you . if only I can find it.  Could you wait a moment while I look?"
I nodded stupidly, my mind racing  for something to say to this lovely young woman.
She handed me a smeared  envelope with "MR.. P" printed in bold childish letters. Inside was a drawing  in bright crayon hues -- a yellow beach, a blue sea, and a brown bird.  Underneath was carefully printed:
A SANDPIPER TO BRING YOU JOY.
Tears welled up in my eyes and a heart that had almost forgotten to love opened wide. I took Wendy's mother in my arms. "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry,"  I uttered over and over, and we wept together.
The precious little picture is framed now and hangs in my study.  Six words -- one for each year of her life -- that speak to me of harmony, courage, and undemanding love.
A gift from a child with sea blue eyes and hair the color of sand -- who taught me the gift of love.
NOTE: This  is a true story sent out by Robert Peterson.  It happened over 20 years ago, and the incident changed his life forever.  It serves as a reminder to all of  us that we need to take time to enjoy living, and life, and each other.  The  price of hating other human beings is loving ones self less.
Life is so  complicated, the hustle and bustle of everyday traumas can make us lose  focus about what is truly important or what is only a momentary setback or  crisis.
This week, be sure to give your loved ones an extra hug, and by all means, take a moment...even if it is only ten seconds, to stop and smell the roses.
There are NO coincidences!  Everything that happens to us happens for a
reason. Never brush aside anyone as insignificant.  Who knows what they
can teach us?
I wish for you, a SANDPIPER.
God bless you!

Change The way YOU look AT THINGS











To LOVE Is To RECEIVE a GLIMPSE From HEAVEN

You have to walk carefully in the beginning of love; the running across fields into your lover's arms can only come later when you're sure they won't laugh if you trip

Love is either a daring adventure or nothing

Every girl has her best friend, boyfriend, and true love. But you're really lucky if they're all the same person 

I awake each day with a smile And  greet it with a laugh; The world is a treasure to me Because of you.


EYES LIKE A SHUTTER, MIND LIKE A LENS











































IF You Don't Have A SMILE I'll Give You One Of MINE

Make PEACE with your past so that it doesn't spoil your present... What others THINK of you is actually none of your BUSINESS... TIME heals almost everything so just give TIME some TIME... Don't compare YOUR life with OTHERS, you have no idea what their journey is all about... STOP thinking too much, its alright not to know all the answers... and SMILE!! YOU DON'T OWN ALL THE PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD! :)