Thursday, January 10, 2008

How would you spend ?






Take this test!


You're probably no stranger to a little break now and then, but wouldn't it be great to pull out all the stops on vacation? So, if you had a fortune, you'd definitely spend it on seeing the sweetest sights on seven continents. From hiking the mountains of Peru to strolling down the boulevards of Paris, you'd love the chance to experience all the things the world has to offer, especially if they're totally luxe.


But you don't need mad money to indulge now and then. It might just take something as small as a three-day weekend or a sunny afternoon in the park to make you feel like (you've won) a million bucks. So the next time you're at home staring at the walls, it might be a good time to plan your perfect trip — who knows, you might just be able to make it happen some day!



Thursday, December 20, 2007

Advent 2007

This supposed to be a reflective period of time, but the anticipation of the celebration of Jesus' Birth builds up inside. We should still reflect... look at the year and how have we helped others more than the year before.

Give thanks to God, Jehovah Jireh , who has given us more than we acknowledge. Look to the skies, the waters and lands, the creative works of man...all possible through HIM.

What have you done for HIM ? Where does your heart lie ?

One Love.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Odd Poem

Once again, I have stalled on the upkeep of a few things
Once again I find myself without a ring

Once again, someone tries to disturb positive thinking

But yet the truth must prevail above all doings.


See the way the weather changes,

Symbolizing different stages

The artist finds inspiration to put on pages

But will you see beyond the cloud and haze?

Keep the light shining,
And keep on smiling,
Cause God's plan is unraveling
So keep eyes open for all the blessing


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Let's get started

Today marks the start of a new experiment of sorts. Today, I will reflect on past experiments and current experiments...good, bad and otherwise.

Take this moment to yourself and reflect on your own experiments.

Relationships - family, friends, associates, church members, co-workers, employees, employers

"Me-time" - hobbies, charity, volunteer

On second thought, maybe it's best I let it be. Release my mistakes as learning curves and accept them for their value. Rejoice in my successes as hope that lessons from mistakes may bring greater or better successes.

In the meantime, I'll keep this short and end here. As we say in Jamaica, "walk good, my dear". See you again soon.