Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 August 2015

An Ode To My Family

Families are strange creatures. Some are wonderful. Some are... not so wonderful.

Mine. Mine are wonderful and I know that I'm very blessed. Through the hardships and the occasional disagreements there's light and love. Each of them has their flaws, as they do their strengths. They've been through soul crushing lows and sky-high heights. Even though we sometimes don't want to talk to one another, there's always a connection there.

My mother is one of those women who's steered us through thick and thin. While she still might not understand that headphones mean we're listening to something and therefore can't hear her, she's done everything she can to make us happy. Even in times when we had no money, her love kept us going. She's taught us so much in how to live, guiding us when it's needed and being there when things get tough. No matter where we are in the world, she's made sure there's always a place for us to call “Home”.

Dad is a guy of few words. Unless it's to crack a joke. One of his favourite things is making us laugh. Even now that we're all grown up, he still loves nothing more than seeing us smile. He's taught us to hang pictures, build furniture, drive cars and do a myriad of other things that would otherwise require the skills of someone more professional. He made sure that our sixteenth birthdays heralded the arrival of our adult passports. No longer we were tied to travelling with our parents; he and Mum wanted us to know that the world was our oyster and that we should grab it with both hands.

Finally, there's my two little brothers who've grown into men I'm honoured to know. They make me laugh on a daily basis as well as including me in all that they do. Well accustomed to my mood swings, they'll check several times to make sure I really don't want to go and do something and try to persuade me that going out is for the good of my health. I know that, no matter what, they'll always be there for me just as I'm there for them.

They're my family and, no matter what we go through, I'll always be there for them. Whether your family are blood or one you've built from the friends that surround you, love them. Cherish them. Treasure them.


Sunday, 9 June 2013

Dreams Can Come True

After many months, this is FINALLY on the top of my "To Watch" pile.


For those who haven't heard of it, here's the synopsis:


I already know the outcome so I won't spoil it. But it's a film which shows that if you get your head down and work you can achieve your dreams. Want something? Don't just sit around and wait. Work on it until you get to where you want to be. Sure, it's a long hard mountain to climb but, I hate to break it to people, life ain't no reality show. Dreams take blood, sweat, and tears to achieve. It doesn't happen overnight.

Another reason I'm looking forward to this film is the faith in the human spirit. It doesn't rely on cheap thrills, blood, or sex. It's a film about a family whose bonds are strong enough to do something like this. Something we're lacking in this materialistic world where everyone seems to be out for themselves. It's a story of love and how far it'll go for another. Spread the word and spread the love!

Mission to Lars

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

To Boston With Love

So many words have been written in the wake of the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings. In fact, I don't think I can add anything to it, except to express my deepest sympathies to those who've been affected by such a horrific event. As of writing, we don't know who did, nor why they did it. All I hope is that whoever did cause such pain and chaos is caught and brought to justice very quickly.

I do want to say something though, and it's something that many people across the globe express on a daily basis.

The world needs Love.

Lots and lots of love.

It doesn't matter how. It doesn't matter what. As long as love's being put out things will begin to change. People may laugh. They may scorn but it's true. Love can change everything. Even a smile can change someone's day. Heck, it can change someone's life. No one knows what anyone else is going through. Someone could be going through the worst day of their life and something as simple as a smile could change it all. It could save their life.

Love, love, love. We need more of it! The world needs more of it! Love's good so pass it on!