Wednesday, December 28, 2011

2011 memories

2011 will be over soon and everyone is racking their brain over their new year resolutions. 

Start them today, hey, start them tomorrow. Big or small, put a challenge out there for yourself and believe, work hard, and never quit to achieve them. 

This year has been full of so many good memories, and the bad memories never seem to far behind but as always, I make sure that I make those good memories outshine the bad all the time. 

In no particular order, this what I have loved most about this year. 

1. A friendship grew between Julia and I, and I'm very appreciative of it. She is a shinning star.

2. My love for Florence and the Machine grew fonder. 

3. I went to her concert with my bestest cousin. 

4. Went to the best wedding ever, Lesa and Adam's. 

5. That wedding also has one of my very best memories. Dancing shoeless and singing at the top of my lungs to "Dog Days Are Over" with Lesa. 

6. I got my braces taken off. FREEDOM! 

7. Iovan and I went to one of the most beautiful places on planet earth. Niagara Falls. 

8. I got to hold hands with that sweet man as we watched the Falls from a boat. Letting the mist hit our faces. 

9. We added to our family. 


10. I had my wisdom teeth taken off. I don't know why that is one of my best memories, but I sure did enjoy all the apple sauce and ice cream.....mmmmmmm


I could probably go on with my memories, there are so many more, but I sincerely hold these very close to my ♥



I can't wait to see what 2012 brings. I'm crossing my fingers for happiness, love, peace, and new adventures! 

Monday, December 5, 2011

little valuable lessons 3

Be amazed by almost everything!



Sometimes, you need to drop it like it's hot.





If you don't understand a situation, try seeing it a different way.



Don't judge people. You don't know them at all. Not even your family members



Eat and drink as much as you can. You never know when you might be isolated in some forest, desert, or room for days. (I've been watching too many thriller movies where people get into accidents and have no access to food or water. I'm freaked out)



When you embark into a new adventure, be careful. :)



Don't feel bad if you find something a little funny in a sad situation. Life's too short to be too sad.


You know what is important in a relationship other than trust? Laughter.



Every once in a while...hide somewhere and take a nap.

♥♥♥

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Little Bullies.

I always think that kids words can hurt you more than an adult. They are so blunt and have no filter and they don't think of the repercussions. They make fun of each other and put each other down. It's saddens me when I hear that kids are getting bullied so much that they have to revert to suicide.

Why?

Where are the kids learning all this hate? Why isn't anyone doing anything about this? Where the [****] are the parents?

Exactly. Parents. I always think that kids learn hate where they spend their time the most. Home. Parents bully each other in front of kids. Parents can't afford a babysitter and they turn to the number one babysitter nowadays, TV, where so much stupid crap is being shown. Second babysitter, Internet. Then they go to school and learn more hate from other kids.

Now, I'm not saying that this bullying has just showed up out of nowhere, come on now, racism, sexism, and every other -ism out there has been in this world since humanity can remember, but it has only gotten stronger. Nowadays, anyone can sit behind a screen and type the meanest and cruelest things to ANYONE in the world.

And now, little kids are dying. Their minds have not developed to be strong enough, so they think that the easy way out is the wrong one.

Now, I'm not saying that I'm perfect, even writing about this, I can remember how I've put people down before, yesterday, now.

We do it constantly, on Facebook, with friends, and even not on purpose.

Remember when that Rebecca Black song came out? How many millions of statuses on Facebook popped out about how much she sucks and couldn't stand listening to it one more time. That is you being a bully.

Oh you were stating your opinion? How bout, if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.

If you are parent, please teach your children the importance of not bullying and not being a victim of it because what if it was your child being bullied? What if he/she grows up with the lowest self-esteem because one little child bullied him/her so much to the point of damage?

And if you are not a parent, you are definitely a sister, brother, cousin, friend, etc...

Change the world to a better place where little kids can actually have a chance to grow.