Monday, September 10, 2012

Pride & Prejudice 2

I love the movie Pride and Prejudice & my most favourite quotes are those of Mr. Darcy's proposal. I suppose what I like most is how he did not give up on the woman he loved no matter how hard her rejections were. :) Sighhh... Now that is Love!


"If your feelings are what they were last April,
tell me so at once.
My
affections
and
wishes
are unchanged,
but one word from you will
silence me
on this subject
forever."

~Mr. Darcy
(Pride & Prejuduce)

Pride & Prejudice 1

This Mr. Darcy's initial proposal. I simply love it!


...
"In vain I have struggled,
it will not do.
My feelings will not be repressed -
you must allow me to tell you
how ardently
I
admire
and
love you."
 
~Mr. Darcy
(Pride & Prejuduce)

Friday, August 31, 2012

 
I simply love this picture... its quite capturing!!

Thursday, August 30, 2012


If you could give me one more chance,
One more shot, One more re-do
I promise I will not mess-up again.

If you will have patience and mercy over me
Just one more day, just over one more mistake,
I promise I won’t do it again.

If you could forgive just one more time
Ignore that error just this once
I promise it won’t happen again.

If you could ignore those spoken words today
Those thoughts I thought once again
I promise it will never happen again.

Many promises are made, and many of them are broken.
But I thank & Love Jesus… Because even so He loves me
And ‘til this day He has never left me or done me wrong or broken a promise.
Yet I have BUT He has not let go of me!


*There are many reasons why we should be thankful, His LOVE is more than enough!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Distancia

Te quiero decir a ti, que te amo,
Que no importa la distancia, ni el tiempo
Aun te amo.

Hay palabras para ti en mi corazón las cual hoy desearía expresarte,
No importa donde estés, que tan lejos o cuánto tiempo ha pasado, en mi corazón has dejado tu marca.
Te quiero decir, fíjate escuche esa canción, te acuerdas... La que te encantaba a ti...
La lirica de ella la cual refleja lo más intimo de ti, lo que amas y lo que piensas… te acuerdas.
Cuando entro en aquel lugar donde a ti siempre te encontraba o simplemente te encantaba estar,
Sonrió porque me acuerdo que tan alegre te mirabas allí, pero si hay días que quisiera llorar porque no te veo allí.
Te acuerdas lo que me decías, tus expresiones favoritas las que te representaban a ti,
Cuando las escucho en boca de otra persona, suspiro porque desearía que fueras tu que las estuvieras expresando.
No importa el tiempo ni la distancia, aun estas en mi corazón,
Y la realidad es que nunca te olvidare
Solo le pido a Dios que me conceda verte otra vez, escuchar tu voz y ver tu sonrisa.
Acuérdate siempre que no importa la distancia, ni el tiempo, aun sigues en mi corazón.




I was inspired by a song that reminded me of one of close friends who is no longer close by. So I write this to all my/our friends who were was close by but for whatever reason, they had to distance from us!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

It’s all in the eyes

          One night my cousins and I got together we began arduously searching through all their movies and none seemed to satisfy our current mood (mind you it was five girls trying to figure out what to watch, THAT is always a mission jeje!). We found nothing that caught our attention, so we began to flip through the channels, one show after another and yet we seemed to find nothing. Boy was it getting interesting… After quite the search we stumbled upon a show called “The Price of Beauty by Jessica Simpson”… hmmm now that sounded interesting! We watched as Jessica visited France and submerged herself in French culture trying to discover what beauty meant to French women. The episode ended and then came the Philippines. We watched intrigued at what beauty meant for each country and how drastically different each countries beauty standards were. (Might I add, we all loved the show; it was interesting and exploratory) So we all began to watch the season, we all wanted to know what beauty meant to each country, there was; Uganda, USA, Japan, France, Brazil, Philippines and Morocco. All were intriguing BUT Morocco’s definition of beauty was one of my favourites because it had so much meaning! Beauty for Moroccan women (& men I guess) was all in the eyes, they said they covered up and what you saw was their eyes.
Hmmm… I thought how so, why just the eyes? Then I remembered a quote “the eyes are the window to our soul”. Eyes have a huge significance! I once was told by a guy friend, you’re smiling but your eyes aren’t. I thought that was the most intriguing thing (of course until after, at the moment I wasn’t too pleased); you see your eyes reflect what you are or are feeling deep inside, there is something about the eyes, if you’re sad they show it, if you’re happy they do also. I once watched “America’s Top Model” and one thing I heard the camera people repeated over and over again was smile with your eyes. It’s all about the eyes… interesting*… Oh yes, & I sort of paid much attention to one thing… I noticed (on public transit) that when a guy wanted a girl to notice him; his mission was to get her to look at him, to catch her eye. If she was not interested she simply did not look at him, she looked at everything else but him (it was a few that I saw loll… use your life for good n’est pas?). If he did catch her eye then he’d conquered part of his mission.

There is a story in the bible about two sisters named; Rachel and Leah. The bible goes on to describe that Rachel was beautiful BUT it stops at Leah and all it mentions is her eyes, Leah’s eyes were delicate, but Rachel was beautiful of form and appearance. Genesis 29:17. There was something in Leah’s eyes that Rachel did not have.

The perception of beauty in North America is far off & very different to that in Morocco. While in Morocco it’s about covering up and letting your eyes do the talking, in N.A .it’s all about being exposed and letting all eyes be on you. Now I am not saying you have to cover up. However there is one saying I hear often “why is he looking at me like that, why can’t he look at my eyes or into my eyes”. Women want to fall with a man who gazes into her eyes and will tell her he loves her… but is it possible when your bringing so much attention to other areas?.. The question here is what are you emphasizing?

That’s where modesty kicks in! I was once talking to a group of my close female cousins and friends about how our faces really count, because young men when they meet us will go by whom we are and how pretty our face is jejeje! They look at our faces and not all else because we are dressing modestly, making the focal point our faces… our eyes… You see modesty promotes you being looked at exactly for whom you are; personality and character. Not at what you have to offer. The young man who will love you will fall in love with the ~WHO~ you really are as a person and with those eyes, as Jacob did end up falling in love with Leah and spent eternity with her! (from the book Cheated- DO READ!!)

The last story I’d like to tell you… so you may see how important modesty is; about one of my young aunts. She mentioned she had been discussing modesty with some female colleagues at work but she said she wanted to investigate further; she wanted to know what the men thought about modesty, so she went to ask one of her friends at the office. When she asked him he mentioned to her these words “you think you’re not attractive the way you dress, you are, men wonder what you look like, good gifts come well wrapped”. I mean his words aren’t the easiest to soak in, a bit blunt much!!!! BUT they have a great truth! Modesty is beautiful, not ugly! It makes you stand out in a crowd and shine with great difference. As he said, which is true... GOOD gifts come well wrapped!! Something worth keeping is beautifully kept and packaged!

In essence… Beauty is in the EYE of the beholder, beauty is not about what your showing and what you have to offer, it’s about YOU, who you are inside. With age we all change and the beauty of youth leaves us, but who we are inside & those eyes you have stay with you forever. In youth Modesty makes you shine in a different light and makes you stand out in a greater way, not just for men alone but for our God, who loves us even more!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

30x30 Challenge!

DO YOU DARE?... :)
How to take the 30 for 30 challenge:
1. Take 30 items in your closet.
2. Make 30 outfits.
If you'd like, give up shopping for the duration of the challenge. Then take that money you've saved and take a bath in it. Or put it in a savings account, whatever you think is the more responsible choice.
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My 30 for 30 Story
In December 2009 I started a style blog to document my daily style journey. By April 2010, I’d run out of funds and had lost the original intent of my blog: to remix the contents of my closet. I introduced myself to the idea of remixing by coming up with the 30 for 30 Remix Challenge (You can read my original post here.). "30 for 30" simply meant that I would take 30 items and remix only those items into 30, (hopefully) stylish outfits.
The whole point of the remix is to show myself and readers that with a little bit of creativity, you can make what you have work for you.
Interested in joining in? If you don’t have 30 items in your closet, no problem. The best part of remixing is working with what you’ve got. If you’ve got it, let’s remix it. If you have more than 30 items, pick the items that make sense for this remix. This is a challenge to help you learn to shop your closet and to shop smartly. By being well-versed in what you already have, you will become a better shopper. No worries about getting the challenge "just right" -- you cannot mess this up. (Unless you accidentally set fire to all of your clothes, then I don't know. That might be messing it up.)
If you decide to not shop during the challenge, I applaud your efforts. Two reasons I decide not to shop during the challenge: 1) so I learn to shop my own closet and 2) so I actually appreciate said-closet. So many times I've run out and bought a new dress for one event or I bought something because I felt lacking and not what was in my closet. Obviously, this is not the best solution to a problem. I have found that when I limit myself with shopping, with 30 items, I become so much more aware of what I have versus what I need. By the end of the 30 days, I am ready to shop, but with new eyes of what I really need.

This challenge can be taken at any time. I tend to take on the 30 for 30 challenges to reset my brain or to shake up my closet.

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Reference:
Challege- http://www.kendieveryday.com/p/30-for-30-remixes.html
Outfit- http://julesnoemi.polyvore.com/