Saturday, September 28, 2013

"A true Father" A poem by my 11-year-old brother

As the beginning of my turn to
walk for eternity.
The first thing I caught was
my father.

Of how I ignored, hated, or forgotten him
Of how I ran, hid, and struck myself
I was not prepared for this,
A long walk.

As i walk through darkness,
I am starting to recall the memories of me.
Of how he would embarrass me at school,
with his hand gestures and movement.

After a moment,
that faded as well as others too.

A long walk it was,
but I could not wait,
I would only walk.

As I reached my destination, something tugged at me.
I glared at bits of light, as if the light had pulled me.
I slowly walked to it.

Just like a dream, everything dissolved.
I found myself staring at a hospital ceiling.
And just like a father, he held my hand and died for me.
He was more than a father, true, he was a true father, a true father.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Brother's temptation!

So I have an eleven year old brother and he is super addicted to his games like any other boy. One day I was looking through his stuff to find art supplies and I saw this. I just laughed. I guess his way of stopping himself is to write a warning saying- DO NOT TOUCH !!! (Till school is over).

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Best fruit ever!

These are a delicacy in Cambodia. I don't know what they are called in english but they are sweet with a seed inside. And yes you eat it with the skin! If you have not tried it, my friend, you are missing out!

School. School. School.

We, as teens, all go to school. Today, I have lots of homework just like any other day. I swear that some teachers stay in the freaking lounge and like plot to make us all busy. If I have a test, i have one in every subject, even Orchestra! If not, nobody decides to give homework whatsoever. Another thing-people. There are always those people who stand in the hall and PDA all over each other. You know its true! And they always make you late to class by holding up the line. I love school!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Quick Quotes

"Be as swift as the wind. The item in hand might not be within ones grasp."-Taaki Morofushi

Monday, September 16, 2013

Photography

A journey of a million miles can be conquered by starting slow.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Rain Series #2

"Giving is the best communication"

Please take a moment to review this short clip of how a single kind act can change a life forever. It just takes one person to change the world. Share this video to spread the idea of kindness.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Quick Quotes

"Give advice and good guidance, then halt after such is of no avail. Do not disgrace yourself for it."
-Confucius

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Life Lessons.

"Make no intrusions into other's affairs. When it comes to relationships, perhaps outsider must NEVER interfere."

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Keys to Life.

Learn to live. Like it's your last breath.
Learn to love. Like it's your last hope.
Learn to share. Like it will come back.
Learn to forgive. Like it will benefit.
Lastly, Be yourself. See the beauty in ugly.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

My photography!

Sometimes you just have to focus on the bright things to notice that they are beautiful.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Just Another Bucket List!

THIS WOULD BE HILARIOUS AND I AM DOING IT AS SOON AS I CAN GET MY OWN FENCE!
HAHAHA!! that would be awesome!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Ghost Hunt "Kodoku Curse"

I've started to watch Ghost Hunt lately, what's with all these dark things right? I don't know, i just find it interesting lol... Anyways here is a quote that i found interesting.
"A zuso-hex is a curse that dates back to Ancient China. Its been thought to be extinct for years now. Zuso normally uses hitogata, talismans, or other charms to curse but some can use living things. Usually an insect is used, one known as a golden silk worm, but exactly what type it is still remains a mystery. Worms and centipedes are also commonly used, they take the bugs and place them in a pot and then bury the pot in the earth. Several months later, they dig it up, what remains is a single bug that has devoured  the others. The curse is performed with this lone survivor. The bug takes possession of the house owned by the person being cursed, and brings in an enormous amount of wealth. In return, a human must be sacrificed for the curse to continue, if not the bug will devour the home owner. If one is unable to feed the bug, they must exchange all the wealth that the bug has produced plus interest for gold and silver and leave it on the road. Its called the Golden Silk Road Transfer, whoever decided to take it would see the money and never know what they have. It can also be a death curse, you perform the kodoku and send it along with gold and silver to someone you despise. If they don't understand its meaning and neglects to feed the bug, they are devoured in the process."