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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
My Dreamy Promises Have Broken
Married 11 years. This is my one and only love. He proposed to me on a playground. This was the man who taught me the meaning of love. We were a part of what God truly meant to be as husband and wife. My best friend, an aura of comfort as I held him in my arms. Every physical and spiritual fulfillment in a man I ever wanted. Not once did I want anyone else. No one could take his place.
We were to renew our vows. I practiced for months, my new vows-I would repeat them in the car, or in the grocery store silently. I could not wait to begin our next years with good histories, and good hearts. To show him in renewed vows how over many years, ups and downs, I held solid in my devotion.
And then promises were broken.
At first I focused mainly on how I couldn't even breathe without him. A pattern of hurtful words, plans never made and even an affair. I endured pulling him back from someone else's arms, his eyes so sincere with lies, his words so very melodical and spellbinding. I listened believing every word he said. I crushed every time he entered a room. I could not see or believe what was going on. No Christmas presents, no birthday presents, no anniversary plans carried through, talking to me like I was a stranger, a list too long to share.
I often asked myself, 'What did I do?' or 'Why did he do this?' It took a while for me to figure this out. He had changed. I did not change. My love was still strong. I could battle all external things, but not the man himself.
His last promise he made was that he was going to come back to me and we would live together always, never to be apart, grow old together. He told me he cried when he thought of what a mistake it was he said by telling me goodbye two days after Christmas. Then just weeks ago he tells me that his job has become more important and he knows I have a job that I finally have after years of looking. When a man picks a job over his wife...well it's time to leave. But that's not the worst promise broken.
The one thing I asked him not to break was that I asked him not to put me through any more pain. This was my final outcome.
I took the final step and decided to walk away. I am ready now. He has lost the one thing he should have never let go of. I think I deserve better. I am the one who has no guilt, or remorse. And it takes my own strength to break the chains I put on myself by loving a man and forgetting to respect myself.
There is strength in the power of goodbye, it all begins with courage.
We were to renew our vows. I practiced for months, my new vows-I would repeat them in the car, or in the grocery store silently. I could not wait to begin our next years with good histories, and good hearts. To show him in renewed vows how over many years, ups and downs, I held solid in my devotion.
And then promises were broken.
At first I focused mainly on how I couldn't even breathe without him. A pattern of hurtful words, plans never made and even an affair. I endured pulling him back from someone else's arms, his eyes so sincere with lies, his words so very melodical and spellbinding. I listened believing every word he said. I crushed every time he entered a room. I could not see or believe what was going on. No Christmas presents, no birthday presents, no anniversary plans carried through, talking to me like I was a stranger, a list too long to share.
I often asked myself, 'What did I do?' or 'Why did he do this?' It took a while for me to figure this out. He had changed. I did not change. My love was still strong. I could battle all external things, but not the man himself.
His last promise he made was that he was going to come back to me and we would live together always, never to be apart, grow old together. He told me he cried when he thought of what a mistake it was he said by telling me goodbye two days after Christmas. Then just weeks ago he tells me that his job has become more important and he knows I have a job that I finally have after years of looking. When a man picks a job over his wife...well it's time to leave. But that's not the worst promise broken.
The one thing I asked him not to break was that I asked him not to put me through any more pain. This was my final outcome.
I took the final step and decided to walk away. I am ready now. He has lost the one thing he should have never let go of. I think I deserve better. I am the one who has no guilt, or remorse. And it takes my own strength to break the chains I put on myself by loving a man and forgetting to respect myself.
There is strength in the power of goodbye, it all begins with courage.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
I Like Remembering My Dreams
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Dreams are special and very personal. Despite the private nature of this phenomenon, dreambanks where people can upload, search and analyze dreams are becoming a trend. I once posted a highly interesting dream study here.
I like remembering my dreams. The first thing I do when I wake up, I try to recall details of my dreams, for they are mostly of predictive nature. My dreams are colourful, beautiful and adventurous. I think I had only a couple of nightmares in my whole life. Sometimes I think my dreams are the reason why I do not feel like watching films - the films just can not compete
Today I thought of sharing with you my 3 most beautiful dreams, for I hope they are enjoyable. Welcome to the world of my dreams!
1. The Rose-coloured City
This is a dream which I had many years back but it is still in my memory because of its incredible beauty and impression upon me: I found myself walking in a huge City all made of some unknown rose-coloured building material. It looked a bit futuristic, somehow unearthly and very clean. I met several people on the streets, but generally it looked a bit empty. I don’t remember any special plot of this dream, but the feeling of being there I can recall any time… Awesome!
2. Dancing in the air
This dream is my favourite by its fairy beauty and breathtaking sensation. I was dancing in the air above a field, I was clad in a very long pink dress out of finest silk and chiffon, it felt and looked very ethereal. And I was beautifully singing! It felt so natural, as if I have been doing it my whole life… Dancing and singing in the rose sunset sky over a wheat field… Unforgettable!
3. My birthday dream
This is a special dream, both because it’s so meaningful and because I dreamt it on my birth night (I was born at night). I was climbing a high and steep rock leading straight to the sky. The rock was very narrow (probably 2 m wide) and really too steep. However on both the sides of it I could see majestic landscapes. On the left hand side there have been soft green hills, blue sparkling river just by the rock and people here and there, doing some work or travelling. On the right hand side I saw a vast red land with rocks and deserts, very powerful and beautiful too. Also some peple here and there. Both sides looked very attractive and welcoming to explore… But I was climbing my steep rock. At some point I met a sage meditating on the path. He told me I took the right path. I was happy to hear that And just continued along my way…
I know it was a very good dream (going upwards is always a good sign). The natural yogic explanation that comes to my mind here would be that I have chosen the middle path despite the right or the left one. Whatever it is, this dream was indeed a great birthday gift!
Hope you enjoyed reading about my dreams and please feel free to share yours, as a comment or may me as a tag on your blog.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Love Is A Beautiful Dream
"Close your eyes" Maryian said..
"And the first thing you think of is.. what you really desire..."
I did and all I could see was Him...
Yes, my dream crush, Brandon Marshall, that tall dark and handsome guy who I watched every Thursday mourning at my job.. He would deliver packages.
I knew every girl practically loved Brandon, he was gorgeous, he looked as if he stepped out of a model ad for Tommy Hilfiger ad. I mean it wasn't just his looks the boy had a personality, he spoke Italian, his mom was part that and he can cook a mean Lasnaga .. so i heard.. well one day while dreamin' about my future "hubby" lol.. i drifted off to a dream of him and me kissing by the pond out there near the park.. i always wanted to just be with him doing something sweet.. but I was just average girl.. don't get me wrong i was cute.. not as cute as Arie` (Are-Ree) his ex-girl miss model- she was skinny- well any ways all I wanted to do was get lost in his hazel browns and kiss his soft lips till I couldn't kiss him anymore. So one day while talking to the customer at the coffee shop. Brandon came in just as he usually did every Thursday with a hand full of boxes delivering packages. There stood this fine 6' hazel eyes full lips curly hair guy. My heart danced as he came near- could it be he's finally going NOTICE me!!!.. so he looks at my way- i die!! he than smiles- i look to see if any girl was behind me. My Co-worker, Maryian was smiling tords me- she knew i liked him- hello! he's all i talk 'bout since i first saw him, well anyways here he comes closer- i feel sweaty and my hear pounds a mile a minute- sounds of love music plays in my mind.
Well he comes near and says.. , So, i noticed you cutie what's your name?
"I was shaking and i told him it's , "NaTasha"
He than looked in my eyes i felt so happy...
he than than took my hand and kissed it and said.. he been noticing me every time he was shy and he couldn't keep his feelings in any longer.
I nearly fainted...
He than asks me down near the pond by the park downtown my dream spot..
I agree..
So later we I meet him there he's looking even cuter under moonlight.
He brings a CD Boombox and bottle of wine with two glasses.
He lays out a blanket and bends over ( nice butt =) } anyways he turned on the Radio.. and 'butterflies'- By Michael Jackson flows through the air. He than pulls me near and looks in my dazed my eyes.. and i feel dizzy in his arms - i wonder am i dreaming?
well he whispers.. to me "Il vostro così bello stasera"- Speaking Italian-I ask him what he just said he said "Your beautiful tonight"
It sounds good in any language i thought.
He than holds me tight and we dance slowly to the music.. his hands explore me and my heart beats to every touch. He slightly pulls away and looks me in my eyes and than he kisses my lips and i swear i felt my heart stop the world froze and than something took over my body. He than pulls away and kisses me again. I feel rain drops touch my skin as it lightly pours. we still dance and kiss in the rain. He than pulls away a he lays me out on the blanket and he lays besides me he pours the wine and we talk about everything and i feel im fallin' in love with him and i knew that my heart was his now. He took his hands and lightly touched my face and my heart jumped. He looked in my eyes and he smiled. We cuddled as it slightly rained- ROMANTIC!!! anyways he said he liked me the whole time and he was shy and now that he has me- he wouldn't let me go so easy/ I was very happy as we laid there most of the night just talking about life.. well about a year later.. we married and now we still come back to this spot to dance....and talk till the sunrise.. love happened to me and i say hey as much as you think he'll never be yours. think again Love will happen if it's suppose to happen ..Remember that.
"And the first thing you think of is.. what you really desire..."
I did and all I could see was Him...
Yes, my dream crush, Brandon Marshall, that tall dark and handsome guy who I watched every Thursday mourning at my job.. He would deliver packages.
I knew every girl practically loved Brandon, he was gorgeous, he looked as if he stepped out of a model ad for Tommy Hilfiger ad. I mean it wasn't just his looks the boy had a personality, he spoke Italian, his mom was part that and he can cook a mean Lasnaga .. so i heard.. well one day while dreamin' about my future "hubby" lol.. i drifted off to a dream of him and me kissing by the pond out there near the park.. i always wanted to just be with him doing something sweet.. but I was just average girl.. don't get me wrong i was cute.. not as cute as Arie` (Are-Ree) his ex-girl miss model- she was skinny- well any ways all I wanted to do was get lost in his hazel browns and kiss his soft lips till I couldn't kiss him anymore. So one day while talking to the customer at the coffee shop. Brandon came in just as he usually did every Thursday with a hand full of boxes delivering packages. There stood this fine 6' hazel eyes full lips curly hair guy. My heart danced as he came near- could it be he's finally going NOTICE me!!!.. so he looks at my way- i die!! he than smiles- i look to see if any girl was behind me. My Co-worker, Maryian was smiling tords me- she knew i liked him- hello! he's all i talk 'bout since i first saw him, well anyways here he comes closer- i feel sweaty and my hear pounds a mile a minute- sounds of love music plays in my mind.
Well he comes near and says.. , So, i noticed you cutie what's your name?
"I was shaking and i told him it's , "NaTasha"
He than looked in my eyes i felt so happy...
he than than took my hand and kissed it and said.. he been noticing me every time he was shy and he couldn't keep his feelings in any longer.
I nearly fainted...
He than asks me down near the pond by the park downtown my dream spot..
I agree..
So later we I meet him there he's looking even cuter under moonlight.
He brings a CD Boombox and bottle of wine with two glasses.
He lays out a blanket and bends over ( nice butt =) } anyways he turned on the Radio.. and 'butterflies'- By Michael Jackson flows through the air. He than pulls me near and looks in my dazed my eyes.. and i feel dizzy in his arms - i wonder am i dreaming?
well he whispers.. to me "Il vostro così bello stasera"- Speaking Italian-I ask him what he just said he said "Your beautiful tonight"
It sounds good in any language i thought.
He than holds me tight and we dance slowly to the music.. his hands explore me and my heart beats to every touch. He slightly pulls away and looks me in my eyes and than he kisses my lips and i swear i felt my heart stop the world froze and than something took over my body. He than pulls away and kisses me again. I feel rain drops touch my skin as it lightly pours. we still dance and kiss in the rain. He than pulls away a he lays me out on the blanket and he lays besides me he pours the wine and we talk about everything and i feel im fallin' in love with him and i knew that my heart was his now. He took his hands and lightly touched my face and my heart jumped. He looked in my eyes and he smiled. We cuddled as it slightly rained- ROMANTIC!!! anyways he said he liked me the whole time and he was shy and now that he has me- he wouldn't let me go so easy/ I was very happy as we laid there most of the night just talking about life.. well about a year later.. we married and now we still come back to this spot to dance....and talk till the sunrise.. love happened to me and i say hey as much as you think he'll never be yours. think again Love will happen if it's suppose to happen ..Remember that.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Hello And Dreamy Sunday Comes to you
Hello and happy Sunday to you! Today I am delivering you a 2 photo special….because this is the last Sunday I’m feature a Fabulous Photo! As of next week it’s all change on the blog, more details about this will be on the blog tomorrow, but Fabulous Photos is being replaced by another bigger and better Sunday feature. I may occasionally add a fabulous Photo into the week’s post, if I see something I particularly like, but from now on Sundays will be filled with much more wedding fabulousness!
Tomorrow is also the launch of the new Look search function on the bog. I’ve been working away at the back-end of the blog to make it a lot more user-friendly, so adding in a new navigation bar at the top with many more categories so finding your favorite articles and posts will be a lot easier. As of tomorrow I will be blogging twice a day and adding in lots of new features! I will also be able to show you the results of the readers survey which I found really interesting……………So lots to come back for on the blog tomorrow!
As for today, I am cooking a roast dinner for my in-laws and my sister-in-law Johanna (who is getting married next June) so lots fo wedding talk do doubt. Johanna will be on the blog on Wednesday in a new feature I will be running, so you’ll get to hear more about her wedding plans then. But today is family day and I can’t wait to tuck into some good food!
It’s a totally stunning photo from the a totally stunning wedding of Megan & Mike . I just love Joanan’s use of light, her style is so soft and romantic, dreamy, whimsical…………it really feels like you are watching a very secret moment for this bride and groom, who seem totally besotted and immersed in each other!
I had the pleasure of working with Joanna at a wedding at the beginning of October and I can say first-hand she is a delight, very professional and highly creative in her work, any bride and groom would be lucky to have her!
I love the Barbers, I love them and I love their work, I at last got to meet them a few weeks ago at the Designer Vintage Bridal Show, and they were as full of fun and life as I imagined they would be. I love their work, it’s full of great composition, imaginative angles, and you can really feel the character of the couple through their photos. This photo in particular is of Chris and Beth who got married in July at Bockleton. They had a Village fete theme wedding with a Dog Show……..yes a dog show! I chose this photo in particular as it’s just so warm, romantic and full of gorgeous sunlight, the barbers have captured a truly magical moment!
Tomorrow is also the launch of the new Look search function on the bog. I’ve been working away at the back-end of the blog to make it a lot more user-friendly, so adding in a new navigation bar at the top with many more categories so finding your favorite articles and posts will be a lot easier. As of tomorrow I will be blogging twice a day and adding in lots of new features! I will also be able to show you the results of the readers survey which I found really interesting……………So lots to come back for on the blog tomorrow!
As for today, I am cooking a roast dinner for my in-laws and my sister-in-law Johanna (who is getting married next June) so lots fo wedding talk do doubt. Johanna will be on the blog on Wednesday in a new feature I will be running, so you’ll get to hear more about her wedding plans then. But today is family day and I can’t wait to tuck into some good food!
It’s a totally stunning photo from the a totally stunning wedding of Megan & Mike . I just love Joanan’s use of light, her style is so soft and romantic, dreamy, whimsical…………it really feels like you are watching a very secret moment for this bride and groom, who seem totally besotted and immersed in each other!
I had the pleasure of working with Joanna at a wedding at the beginning of October and I can say first-hand she is a delight, very professional and highly creative in her work, any bride and groom would be lucky to have her!
I love the Barbers, I love them and I love their work, I at last got to meet them a few weeks ago at the Designer Vintage Bridal Show, and they were as full of fun and life as I imagined they would be. I love their work, it’s full of great composition, imaginative angles, and you can really feel the character of the couple through their photos. This photo in particular is of Chris and Beth who got married in July at Bockleton. They had a Village fete theme wedding with a Dog Show……..yes a dog show! I chose this photo in particular as it’s just so warm, romantic and full of gorgeous sunlight, the barbers have captured a truly magical moment!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Dream Mate
Years ago I asked God to send me a wife, for the Bible says “you have not because you ask not“. I told the Lord not just that I wanted a wife but even explained to him the kind of wife I was looking for.
I told him I wanted someone who is kind, tender, gentle, compassionate, loving, sincere, peaceful, generous, affectionate, understanding, passionate, warm, intelligent, humorous, sensual, and trustful. I even mentioned things I wanted her to be physically. And as time passed, I would add more things to this list of my heart desire for a wife.
Then one night in prayer God spoke to my heart and said... “Son I can not give you what you've asked me for.“ I said, “Why not Lord?“ He replied, “For I am a just God and a God of righteousness and all I do is just and right.“ I said, “Lord, I don't understand why I cannot have what I have asked you for.“
He replied, “Then I will explain. It would not be just and right for me to grant to you your wish for I cannot give unto you something that you are not yourself. It would not be fair for me to grant unto you a person that is loving if you can sometimes be hateful, or someone that is kind if you can also be mean, someone that is a forgiver and yet you can still carry a grudge, someone that is sensitive and you are yet so insensitive... etc.
He said unto me, “Instead of wasting time trying to find someone or hoping that I will give you someone with all these qualities you seek, you should rather allow me to take this time to allow you to become all it is that you are looking for. For I cannot give to you that which you are not.“
“And if you allow me to work up on your spirit and to shape and mold your heart as I choose then when you see the one I have for you, you will be able to say like Adam said... “She is bone of my bone and she is flesh of my flesh“ for you will see yourself in her for you both will be one flesh.“
Keep this in mind.
This is for all:
the recently married;
the ones who have been married;
the soon to get married;
and the ones that are still looking.
God made woman from man's rib --
not from his head to top him,
nor from his feet to be walked upon;
but from his side to be his partner in life,
from under his arm to be protected by him,
and from near his heart to be loved by him.
Whether or not you believe in God, much of the above still applies.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
My One Day Dreamy House Tour
Their dream home took them a year and a half to complete from the design and concept stage to the certificate of occupancy. They selected award-winning Morgan Hatfield of Hatfield Homes to bring their vision to life. Cristi's husband Jeff actually did quite a bit of the architectural design while Cristi worked very closely with another award-winner, talented interior designer Lindy Allen of Four Chairs Furniture. She was able to perfectly implement all of those fabulous ideas Cristi had been saving for so long. (In fact, it's an honor to know a lot of her inspiration actually came from reading House of Turquoise!) Building their new home was a labor of love for them and it truly is "their baby"!
Cristi may not be a designer, but it should come as no surprise that she does indeed have an artistic background. She's not only musical, but is also a photographer by profession. (She and Jessi Safsten took all these amazing images above!) Check out their website here...what talent! Cristi also has a really fun and colorful Etsy shop where she sells cute recycled accessories and her beautiful prints.
Seriously, I'm madly in love with this home and Cristi's photographs that capture it so beautifully. Pretty sure if I was going to build my dream home it would look exactly like this. All week I'm going to be taking you on a tour of their entire home, so come back tomorrow to continue on! I can't wait for you guys to see more of it...I guarantee you'll love it all!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
A Dreamy Destination Wedding in Mexico
So it’s a little dark, dreary and miserable here today in the UK. (Well it is where I am in the North West), I’m even sat here with the lights on during the day, boohoo, and I will admit the power function on my little fan heater keeps slipping to ‘on’. It’s going to be a long winter if it’s already like this now.
So I think we need a little cheering up don’t we? And the best way to do that is with a little sun. We may not have it ourselves but let’s live vicariously through the wedding of Aileen and Alex, which took place in Los Cabos, Mexico.
All captured by superb photographer Jana Williams of Jana Williams Photography. There’s a beautiful sandy beach, the most delicate of pink bouquets, huge cushions and low tables for relaxing into the night as they listened to the waves lapping beside them and watched that gorgeous sunset turn the sky a sunny red.
Oh it’s such a relaxed and intimate wedding, a perfect example of how destination can be so very delightful. For me there’s just something so appealing about a beach wedding, the feel of sand between your toes, dinner outside in the fresh air. Yes I think I am sold on a beachwedding, now I just need a man to ask me to marry him. Hmmmm?
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
My Dreamy Dish-Mini Corn Bread Bites
Truth? I ate 5 of these straight from the oven. I double-dog-dare you to not do the same. The most impossible thing about this little bite-sized treat is that they are just about the easiest thing you can bake from scratch. In fact, I would go as far to say that they are easier than baking something from a box! You think I’m kidding/lying/exaggerating? Oh, do please make them yourself!
Mmm, corn bread. I love the texture of the soft bite of the actual bread paired with the bursts of miniature crunch that the corn meal adds. The outside has just enough firmness to make it satisfying when you take a bite, and then you are rewarded with a soft, but texture-y, middle. I’m a little addicted. I may have to stop typing this and make some more now.
I’m back.
Seriously, you need to make these.
Isn’t anything in miniature just all the more delightful? I brought these little guys to a party last night and they were devoured almost instantly. At the same time, what better to pair with an afternoon cup of tea? An afternoon tea snack and a raging party snack? Is this a first?
Well, now that I’ve got you all excited, what are you waiting for? It’s corn bread time, people (there’s also Tuesday “Taco” Time, which has its own song and everything, but that’s a story for another time!).
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Dreamy Blueberry Streusel Muffins
It’s a good thing that I have a reasonable amount of self-control, because otherwise I’d live on blueberry muffins, goat cheese and red wine. Still, no amount of control allows for me to pass up a fresh, warm, blueberry muffin that has a streusel top! I love that sweet, crunchy top and a warm, soft interior. You know when blueberries are really plump, sweet and in season? Well, we’re almost there friends, and I think you’d be a little nutty to not make these at your first opportunity.
Picture this — you’re tired, you’re feeling overwhelmed (or is it just me?) and the oven dings that these beauties are ready. You pull them out and have to restrain yourself from pulling a pipping hot one out from the tin immediately. You wait a few minutes (only to avoid a scalding finger burn) and then restrain yourself no more. Slowly peeling the muffin paper, steam releases toward your face, carrying the sweet fragrant scent of fresh blueberries with it. Biting into it, the blueberries burst open and the crumb is moist, and you feel a whole heck of a lot better. Have a cup of tea and another muffin, and life is good.
Did I mention this recipe is undeniably easy?
Blueberry Streusel Muffins
Perfect as printed from Ina Garten
Makes 20 muffins
Note: Wash blueberries in a strainer under running water and pick out any stems and leaves.
- 3 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
- 4 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 cups buttermilk, shaken
- ¼ pound (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 1 ½ teaspoons grated lemon zest
- 2 extra-large eggs
- 2 cups fresh blueberries (2 half-pints)
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 4 tablespoons (½ stick) cold unsalted butter, diced
Sift the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt into a large bowl and blend with your hands. In a seperate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, butter, lemon zest, and eggs. Stir the buttermilk mixture into the flour mixture with a fork, mixing just until blended. Fold the blueberries into the batter. Don’t overmix! With a standard (2 ¼-inch) ice-cream scoop or large spoon, scoop the batter into the prepared cups, filling them almost full.
For the topping, place all the ingredients in the bowl of a food preocessor fitted with the steel blade and pulse until the butter is in very small pieces. Pour into a bowl and rub with your fingers until crumbly. Spoon about 1 tablespoon of the streusel on top of each muffin. Bake the muffins for 20 to 25 minutes, until golden brown.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
A Poem About American Dream
Founded by leaders with escalating hopes
This land would flourish with new ideals
Enriched, people reflect on the experiences they wrote
And in the eyes of many, this dream became real
However, my parents did not see America as a dream
But more of an opportunity to renew their life
With a torn past of war and violence, they must mend the seam
Lost and confused, they search, escaping from grasp of strife
Once a blank canvas, they paint the new reality of life before them
The past is swept away by the social current, and they move on
From the depths of hardships, their lives blossomed with a stable stem
And before them their children stand, the just from all the wrong.
The dream that was planted in the minds of so many remained a reality
My parent’s perspective strayed from business, and the success came through our eyes
And our realization of this dream was strengthened by our parent’s vitality
Through my own aspirations, my parents will helps me to rise
This dream that changed so many lives, seems to be unappreciated
Our generation takes life for granted and complain about minor issues
Many don’t realize the opportunities our country has created
And it is time we realize what we must achieve, and what is true
Friday, November 18, 2011
Wrote a poem about the American dream
Poet Gary Hess wrote a poem about how he sees the American dream. His American Dream Poem gives a positive view to start, but later on talks about his negative stance of the dream as well. Hess is usually known for writing romantic poems, shows how he sees the dream.The poem goes: America America The land of the brave I love you so dearly But they treat you so bad The politicians and business men Treat you like mad What we once loved is suddenly fading Our dreams won't come true Our lives broken for you We need to preserve the great nation And turn it from bad For you are our hope And everything for we stand.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Gary Hess - American Dream Poems
Serious anxiety flowing
Crashing through my mind
Blood rushing through my veins
Muscles tightening upon compression
The moment is soon to come
Where losers will not win
The masks come off from posers
And winners show their skills
The death of one has come quickly
Another soon to fall
The abilities matched between us
Strength, quickness, stamina
Just the same
I choose the weapon I know best
To fight off the evil souls
Outnumbering my foolish hatred
They strike quickly
This moment of oppression
Only seen by some
It’s the time to attack
My weapon swung but too soon
They move quickly to retaliate
My arm struck, bleeding
My opponent strong but still foolish
I use my mind to strike back
Weakening their hope to win
Seeing the passion within my eyes
They settle into fear
Victory will soon come
Victory will soon come
Sunday, November 13, 2011
I Dream~~
I dream of floating away on a cloud
I dream of catching a falling star
I dream of my prince charming
I dream of how I’ll save him from the dragon
I dream of cows on the moon
And pink grass
I dream of old ladies knitting socks
I dream the twelve Olympians are real
I dream I’ll meet them someday
I dream of vast sugar cane fields
I dream of a bed of roses
And how prickly that must be
I dream of firefly friends
I dream of a lighting bug show
I dream of riding a striped horse down the aisle
I dream of hot air balloons
I dream of polar bears
And penguins
I dream of snow
I dream of rain
I dream of summer
I dream of fall
I dream of day
And night
I dream of the moon
I dream of stars
I dream of going to Mars
I dream of how I’ll be queen of the Martians
I dream of how I’ll love my subjects
And people always said I belonged on another planet
I dream of love
I dream of faith
I dream of hope
I dream of culture
I dream of life
And I dream sweet dreams.
I dream of catching a falling star
I dream of my prince charming
I dream of how I’ll save him from the dragon
I dream of cows on the moon
And pink grass
I dream of old ladies knitting socks
I dream the twelve Olympians are real
I dream I’ll meet them someday
I dream of vast sugar cane fields
I dream of a bed of roses
And how prickly that must be
I dream of firefly friends
I dream of a lighting bug show
I dream of riding a striped horse down the aisle
I dream of hot air balloons
I dream of polar bears
And penguins
I dream of snow
I dream of rain
I dream of summer
I dream of fall
I dream of day
And night
I dream of the moon
I dream of stars
I dream of going to Mars
I dream of how I’ll be queen of the Martians
I dream of how I’ll love my subjects
And people always said I belonged on another planet
I dream of love
I dream of faith
I dream of hope
I dream of culture
I dream of life
And I dream sweet dreams.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Lions’ Dream Season Suddenly Less Dreamy
The Detroit Lions are falling back to earth, with their red-hot 5-0 start now down to a 5-2 record, and they are now facing accusations of taunting by an opponent and a possible foot injury to starting quarterback Matthew Stafford.
The Lions lost a second straight game at Ford Field, this time to the Atlanta Falcons, 23-16 on Sunday, and it doesn’t sound like the teams left the experience on friendly terms. But the news may be better on Stafford, who had tests on his right ankle turn up negative. He has been in a walking boot since the game, with the Lions playing things pretty close to the vest about what could be wrong. The Lions play the Broncos in Denver on Sunday.
As for the on-field nastiness against the Falcons, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported seeing the teams jawing before the game. Things continued during play, when quarterback Matt Ryan went down, with a left knee injury. According to Falcons players, Lions defensive linemen Ndamukong Suh and Cliff Avril called Ryan some names while he was on the ground, and made fun of his injury. Ryan left the game, but returned in good enough shape to throw a 49-yard touchdown bomb to receiver Harry Douglas.
“I had respect for Suh before the game,” Falcons center Todd McClure said to the Journal-Constitution. “But when Matt was on the ground, the things he was saying and the trash he was talking was definitely uncalled for. There are certain things you don’t do. [He said], ‘Get the cart’ and several other things that I can’t repeat.”
Wide receiver Roddy White also wasn’t happy with how the Lions treated his injured quarterback.
“I lost a whole lot of respect for 90 (Suh) today, and also 92 (Avril), the (expletive) they were doing when Matt got hurt,” White told the AJC. “That was unacceptable. … Like 92 was kicking his feet, saying, ‘Get him off the field.’ We don’t do stuff like that. We don’t rally over guys when they get hurt. It was just inappropriate behavior. I mean, ‘Get the cart’? Are you serious? Come on. When you compete, you never want to see a guy get hurt.”
And finally, right tackle Tyson Clabo said: “It was N.F.L. Europe-ish. Nobody wants to see anybody get hurt or celebrate somebody get hurt….“[Suh’s] young and he’ll grow up.”
Suh denied that he was taunting Ryan and said on Monday he was tired of hearing accusations of dirty play.
“Go back and watch the film and then come to me and point to where I made mistakes,” he said. “Point to where I cut somebody, where I hit somebody late in the back. Let me know. I want to see it.”
Avril posted his response to the controversy to his Twitter account.
“Come on I’m not in the business of hurting not one guy on the field… I would never taunt anyone on an injury…”, and, “But if we want to talk about dirty players look at the film and see who prides themselves on being durty…,” he posted.
Suh, who is also prolific on Twitter, has not yet commented on the Falcons opinions of his play.
This isn’t the first time this season that Suh has been accused of dirty play, with the Falcons joining a list of others. He’s been fined $20,000 by the N.F.L. for his pre-season hit on Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton. Suh also was fined three times last year for rough hits.
Suh, before the season started, defended his aggressive style of play on the Lions website.
“I’m not a talker on the field, but if you say something to me, I may say something back to you or I may ignore you,” Suh wrote. “It’s funny because a lot of guys usually come up and say something to me like right before, something like ‘Have a good game,’ or whatever, and I just ignore it. I’m not here to meet friends. I’m here to cause you problems and meet your quarterback. I’ll shake his hand when I’m hitting him.”
The Lions lost a second straight game at Ford Field, this time to the Atlanta Falcons, 23-16 on Sunday, and it doesn’t sound like the teams left the experience on friendly terms. But the news may be better on Stafford, who had tests on his right ankle turn up negative. He has been in a walking boot since the game, with the Lions playing things pretty close to the vest about what could be wrong. The Lions play the Broncos in Denver on Sunday.
As for the on-field nastiness against the Falcons, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported seeing the teams jawing before the game. Things continued during play, when quarterback Matt Ryan went down, with a left knee injury. According to Falcons players, Lions defensive linemen Ndamukong Suh and Cliff Avril called Ryan some names while he was on the ground, and made fun of his injury. Ryan left the game, but returned in good enough shape to throw a 49-yard touchdown bomb to receiver Harry Douglas.
“I had respect for Suh before the game,” Falcons center Todd McClure said to the Journal-Constitution. “But when Matt was on the ground, the things he was saying and the trash he was talking was definitely uncalled for. There are certain things you don’t do. [He said], ‘Get the cart’ and several other things that I can’t repeat.”
Wide receiver Roddy White also wasn’t happy with how the Lions treated his injured quarterback.
“I lost a whole lot of respect for 90 (Suh) today, and also 92 (Avril), the (expletive) they were doing when Matt got hurt,” White told the AJC. “That was unacceptable. … Like 92 was kicking his feet, saying, ‘Get him off the field.’ We don’t do stuff like that. We don’t rally over guys when they get hurt. It was just inappropriate behavior. I mean, ‘Get the cart’? Are you serious? Come on. When you compete, you never want to see a guy get hurt.”
And finally, right tackle Tyson Clabo said: “It was N.F.L. Europe-ish. Nobody wants to see anybody get hurt or celebrate somebody get hurt….“[Suh’s] young and he’ll grow up.”
Suh denied that he was taunting Ryan and said on Monday he was tired of hearing accusations of dirty play.
“Go back and watch the film and then come to me and point to where I made mistakes,” he said. “Point to where I cut somebody, where I hit somebody late in the back. Let me know. I want to see it.”
Avril posted his response to the controversy to his Twitter account.
“Come on I’m not in the business of hurting not one guy on the field… I would never taunt anyone on an injury…”, and, “But if we want to talk about dirty players look at the film and see who prides themselves on being durty…,” he posted.
Suh, who is also prolific on Twitter, has not yet commented on the Falcons opinions of his play.
This isn’t the first time this season that Suh has been accused of dirty play, with the Falcons joining a list of others. He’s been fined $20,000 by the N.F.L. for his pre-season hit on Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton. Suh also was fined three times last year for rough hits.
Suh, before the season started, defended his aggressive style of play on the Lions website.
“I’m not a talker on the field, but if you say something to me, I may say something back to you or I may ignore you,” Suh wrote. “It’s funny because a lot of guys usually come up and say something to me like right before, something like ‘Have a good game,’ or whatever, and I just ignore it. I’m not here to meet friends. I’m here to cause you problems and meet your quarterback. I’ll shake his hand when I’m hitting him.”
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Candice Swanepoel and erin Heatherton see angels in "the secret of Victoria" fragrance launch
The blonde beauties looked angelic in white dresses with big fluffy angel wings.
Last spring Candice battled rumors of an eating disorder after photos showed her looking particularly skinny. But we see plenty of curves on her in these pics.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Music dreamy
Ever since the single “Midnight City” dropped back in July, fans have been eagerly awaiting electronic band M83’s sixth album, “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming.” What began in 2001 as a modest project by French musician Anthony Gonzalez has since skyrocketed to the forefront of indie electronica. And thanks to a decade of experience, M83’s newest release doesn’t disappoint.
Dedicated listeners who have followed the band’s trajectory through the years may notice a sound that’s slightly different from past albums. This is due in part to Gonzalez’s relocation from his home country of France to Los Angeles, a choice he made prior to recording. His sixth album is an important milestone: it’s even in two parts. Gonzalez revealed in an interview that the two discs are intended to be complementary of one another. “Each track has a sibling on the other disc,” he explained in a Sept. 10 interview in The Guardian.
The album opens, appropriately, with a track titled “Intro.” A whispering voice floats over electronic tones, giving way to stronger vocals and a progressive beat. The song culminates in an uprising of choral harmonies and ends with an energy that bodes well for everything that follows.
Next is the song fans have already been playing on repeat for months: the drum-guided “Midnight City.” A definite highlight of the album, this disco-inspired tune will stay stuck in listeners’ heads long after the sharp saxophone at its end has sounded its final notes.
Among other things, the album is a study in the repurposing of musical elements from past decades. “Reunion” gives a bit of a yearning 1980s feel with the introduction of the guitar. The drumbeat never relents, and Gonzalez’s vocals soar overhead, dreamy yet insistent.
“Where Boats Go” is just one of a handful of short instrumental tracks scattered throughout the album. This particular musical snippet hints at the type of new wave feel also found in Ray Lynch’s 1984 album “Deep Breakfast.” The later song “Train to Pluton” similarly works as a transition between longer songs: it is a miniature journey that lasts just over a minute, complete with the sound of a train creaking over the tracks.
The title of the playful “Raconte-Moi Une Histoire” (“Tell Me a Story”) is a nod to Gonzalez’s French roots. This imaginative track includes a bouncing electronic beat and a charming little girl narrating a fantasy tale about frogs. It’s an unexpected and genuinely heartwarming moment that really makes an impression.
The triumphant “Soon, My Friend” closes out the first half of the album, chanting a wistful “I’ll be yours someday, someday…” in beautifully layered vocals that lead effortlessly into the second disc.
Part two includes its share of notable moments as well. “My Tears are Becoming a Sea” achieves an impressive level of magnificence despite its brevity. The ending of “New Map” allows different sounds to break through, such as a flute duet and some lower reed instruments. Tracks like “Year One, One UFO” are especially effective when listening on earphones, as the static crackling travels chillingly between the listener’s ears.
“OK Pal” again recalls the power chords and electronic stylings of the 1980s, which Gonzalez updates with his own repeated vocal riff. Parts of “Splendor” travel even farther back in time, calling to mind a toned-down, choralized “Stairway to Heaven.”
Continuing the trend of the spoken vocals are songs like “Echoes of Mine,” where an older French woman meditates on her memories as they are interspersed with powerful surges of chords and drums.
Finally, “Outro” concludes the album. The distant strains of its beginning blossom into a glorious and fulfilled refrain of the intro track. Listeners are left with a soft, reflective piano ending that resonates in its simplicity.
Overall, the album relies on the tried-and-true combination of heavy percussion, electronic tones and faraway vocals, as well as the occasional guitar. The consistency makes it easy to slip into a nostalgic daydream while listening, and the varying rhythms keep it fresh enough to make 22 tracks pass quickly. As both a telling title and an inventive album, “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming” hits it right on the nose.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Dream home
Paperwhites are one of the easiest bulbs to grow in the home....
If I can do it anyone can....
If you want to be able to enjoy these during the Christmas season, now is
the time to start planting these...
The kids and I planted some this weekend.
So I thought I would share a few pictures with you....
What you will need....
A few dishes....
I chose a variety of ironstone dishes from my collection.....
The last time I planted these (which was a few years ago)
I got a little crazy and filled every dish imaginable...
I tried to keep myself under control this time....
You will need to fill your dish half way full of pebbles.
I bought a bag of really cheap river pebbles at Lowe's.
Paperwhite bulbs contain all they need to grow, so you don't actually need soil....
However you can still plant them in soil if you wish....
I like to use pebbles.
If I can do it anyone can....
If you want to be able to enjoy these during the Christmas season, now is
the time to start planting these...
The kids and I planted some this weekend.
So I thought I would share a few pictures with you....
What you will need....
A few dishes....
I chose a variety of ironstone dishes from my collection.....
The last time I planted these (which was a few years ago)
I got a little crazy and filled every dish imaginable...
I tried to keep myself under control this time....
You will need to fill your dish half way full of pebbles.
I bought a bag of really cheap river pebbles at Lowe's.
Paperwhite bulbs contain all they need to grow, so you don't actually need soil....
However you can still plant them in soil if you wish....
I like to use pebbles.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
After foot hopes and dreams
An interesting thing about the Night Slugs label is that it's managed to maintain "Next Big Thing" status over the past couple of years without ever really defining what it's about. The London imprint, partly known for launching bass hotshots Kingdom and Girl Unit, employs stylistically diverse artists, and there's never been a convenient tag like "purple" or "rave-house" to pin on them. Label founders L-Vis 1990 and Bok Bok even stress this in interviews. "We've always hated any genre associations with our music and I think it's pretty impossible to label it, it's just held together by a vibe," the former said a little ways back. This slipperiness has served Night Slugs well, but at a certain point you want something a little more concrete-- what is that vibe, exactly?
Neon Dreams, the solo debut from L-Vis 1990 (real name James Connolly) does not answer this question. If Night Slugs' loose guiding principle up until now has been a colorful counterweight to dubstep and grime's murk and grit, Neon Dreams spins that idea in a hundred different directions. The record is (sometimes intriguingly, often frustratingly) all over the place. The starting point, though, seems to be pop. From the album title and M83-esque cover art to the use of guest vocalists, it's clear that Connolly is interested in making songs rather than just club tracks. And sometimes he does this really well. On "Tonight", for example, he throws some 1980s radio sheen on stuttery disco-house and winds up with catchy, retro-futurist boogie.
"Play It Cool", arguably the best song here, also fits into this pop mode. Gooey synths, heavy drama, breathy female vocals-- it nails a very specific kind of dark and dreamy electro-pop. (Worth noting that it fits comfortably alongside such 2011 standouts as the aforementioned M83, Neon Indian's Era Extraña, and the Drive soundtrack.) If Connolly had extended this format (or even this vibe) throughout the album, the rest of it may have been as successful, but instead he incorporates so, so many other sounds. There's a different style on almost every track. You've got a quirky, Chromeo-style one, some brooding instrumental ones, one where a dude talks quasi-motivationally over revved up Chicago house, and so forth.
None of these tracks are particularly bad; it's simply a case of too much. Too many songs with varying themes and no overarching vision to tie them together. It feels more like taking in a label compilation where you're hopping from one artist's style to the next, and even if that were the case I'd still probably say the sequencing is off. But it's possible that this is precisely Connolly's point-- to make something boundary-less and genre-agnostic, in line with the anything-goes Night Slugs ideology. Bass music, after all, is an ever-evolving thing, generating new sub-strains as fast as you can count them, and this corrals a bunch in one place. Still, offer a bunch of diversions instead of a clear path, and folks might get lost along the way.
Neon Dreams, the solo debut from L-Vis 1990 (real name James Connolly) does not answer this question. If Night Slugs' loose guiding principle up until now has been a colorful counterweight to dubstep and grime's murk and grit, Neon Dreams spins that idea in a hundred different directions. The record is (sometimes intriguingly, often frustratingly) all over the place. The starting point, though, seems to be pop. From the album title and M83-esque cover art to the use of guest vocalists, it's clear that Connolly is interested in making songs rather than just club tracks. And sometimes he does this really well. On "Tonight", for example, he throws some 1980s radio sheen on stuttery disco-house and winds up with catchy, retro-futurist boogie.
"Play It Cool", arguably the best song here, also fits into this pop mode. Gooey synths, heavy drama, breathy female vocals-- it nails a very specific kind of dark and dreamy electro-pop. (Worth noting that it fits comfortably alongside such 2011 standouts as the aforementioned M83, Neon Indian's Era Extraña, and the Drive soundtrack.) If Connolly had extended this format (or even this vibe) throughout the album, the rest of it may have been as successful, but instead he incorporates so, so many other sounds. There's a different style on almost every track. You've got a quirky, Chromeo-style one, some brooding instrumental ones, one where a dude talks quasi-motivationally over revved up Chicago house, and so forth.
None of these tracks are particularly bad; it's simply a case of too much. Too many songs with varying themes and no overarching vision to tie them together. It feels more like taking in a label compilation where you're hopping from one artist's style to the next, and even if that were the case I'd still probably say the sequencing is off. But it's possible that this is precisely Connolly's point-- to make something boundary-less and genre-agnostic, in line with the anything-goes Night Slugs ideology. Bass music, after all, is an ever-evolving thing, generating new sub-strains as fast as you can count them, and this corrals a bunch in one place. Still, offer a bunch of diversions instead of a clear path, and folks might get lost along the way.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Dream Poems and Poetry
The Land Of Dreams by William Blake
A Dream by William Blake
Carlovingian Dreams by Carl Sandburg
Dreams in the dusk by Carl Sandburg
The Dream by Alexander Pushkin
I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys fair by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Dream by Louise Bogan
June Dreams, In January by Sidney Lanier
The Dream of Eugene Aram by Thomas Hood
The Captive's Dream by Anne Bronte
Dreams by Anne Bronte
Pilate's Wife's Dream by Charlotte Bronte
A Day Dream by Emily Bronte
A Dream by Helen Hunt Jackson
Love's Young Dream by Thomas Moore
Unstable Dream by Sir Thomas Wyatt
The Dream by Lord Byron
I Have Dreamed of You so Much by Robert Desnos
The Dream by Amy Levy
A Morning Dream by Li Ching Chao
We dream -- it is good we are dreaming -- by Emily Dickinson
The Dream by John Donne
The Dream Called Life by Edward Fitzgerald
The dreams by Eugene Field
A Dream by William Blake
Carlovingian Dreams by Carl Sandburg
Dreams in the dusk by Carl Sandburg
The Dream by Alexander Pushkin
I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys fair by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Dream by Louise Bogan
June Dreams, In January by Sidney Lanier
The Dream of Eugene Aram by Thomas Hood
The Captive's Dream by Anne Bronte
Dreams by Anne Bronte
Pilate's Wife's Dream by Charlotte Bronte
A Day Dream by Emily Bronte
A Dream by Helen Hunt Jackson
Love's Young Dream by Thomas Moore
Unstable Dream by Sir Thomas Wyatt
The Dream by Lord Byron
I Have Dreamed of You so Much by Robert Desnos
The Dream by Amy Levy
A Morning Dream by Li Ching Chao
We dream -- it is good we are dreaming -- by Emily Dickinson
The Dream by John Donne
The Dream Called Life by Edward Fitzgerald
The dreams by Eugene Field
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Dream trip
SAN DIEGO — California Republican Assemblyman Tim Donnelly can begin his signature drive to overturn the DREAM Act, which was signed into law earlier this month by Gov. Jerry Brown.
Donnelly, a member of the Tea Party and founder of the Minuteman Party in California, has 74 days to collect signatures to put the DREAM Act up for a vote in November 2012. Donnelly needs to collect 504,000 signatures to place the repeal on the ballot.
At the start of his petition drive, Donnelly said the DREAM Act would come at a great cost to the state, especially at a time when universities have raised fees by 12 percent across California.
"Here we are, at a time when we have just slashed the university system by $1.3 billion, and there are fewer spots for all students," said Donnelly. "But somehow we have got that money to pay for people who are in the country illegally?"
The DREAM Act is expected to cost $13 million on its first year of implementation. But Democratic Assemblyman Gil Cedillo, who wrote the bill that Brown signed, has said the DREAM Act will help California in the long run despite the cost.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Dream life
Sunday, October 23, 2011
I have dreamy
This article is about the speech by Martin Luther King, Jr.. For other uses, see I Have a Dream (disambiguation).
Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering "I Have a Dream" at the 1963 Washington D.C. Civil Rights March.
"I Have a Dream" is a 17-minute public speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, in which he called for racial equality and an end to discrimination. The speech, from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement. Delivered to over 200,000 civil rights supporters,[1] the speech was ranked the top American speech of the 20th century by a 1999 poll of scholars of public address.[2] According to U.S. Representative John Lewis, who also spoke that day as the President of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, "Dr. King had the power, the ability, and the capacity to transform those steps on the Lincoln Memorial into a monumental area that will forever be recognized. By speaking the way he did, he educated, he inspired, he informed not just the people there, but people throughout America and unborn generations."[3]
At the end of the speech, King departed from his prepared text for a partly improvised peroration on the theme of "I have a dream", possibly prompted by Mahalia Jackson's cry, "Tell them about the dream, Martin!"[4] He had first delivered a speech incorporating some of the same sections in Detroit in June 1963, when he marched on Woodward Avenue with Walter Reuther and the Reverend C. L. Franklin, and had rehearsed other parts.[5]
"I Have a Dream" is a 17-minute public speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, in which he called for racial equality and an end to discrimination. The speech, from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement. Delivered to over 200,000 civil rights supporters,[1] the speech was ranked the top American speech of the 20th century by a 1999 poll of scholars of public address.[2] According to U.S. Representative John Lewis, who also spoke that day as the President of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, "Dr. King had the power, the ability, and the capacity to transform those steps on the Lincoln Memorial into a monumental area that will forever be recognized. By speaking the way he did, he educated, he inspired, he informed not just the people there, but people throughout America and unborn generations."[3]
At the end of the speech, King departed from his prepared text for a partly improvised peroration on the theme of "I have a dream", possibly prompted by Mahalia Jackson's cry, "Tell them about the dream, Martin!"[4] He had first delivered a speech incorporating some of the same sections in Detroit in June 1963, when he marched on Woodward Avenue with Walter Reuther and the Reverend C. L. Franklin, and had rehearsed other parts.[5]
Friday, October 21, 2011
2010 – 2011 Show Announcements about pipedreamy
Adding Machine is an unusual, dark, and thought-provoking piece composed by Joshua Schmidt, with libretto by Joshua Schmidt and Jason Loewith. The musical is based on the 1923 play “The Adding Machine” by Elmer Rice, about an “unlikely anti-hero for the working man.” After 25 years of service to his company, Mr. Zero is unceremoniously fired and replaced with a machine. Angry, Zero kills his boss, is executed, and travels to the Elysian Fields, where he gets one more chance at love with his secretary Daisy. Ultimately, Mr. Zero must determine if his destiny is as a man, or merely a cog in the machine. Adding Machine was first produced in 2007, and made its off-Broadway debut in 2008. It was a critical success, winning several awards including the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical. Pipedream’s production will be the Canadian premiere of the work, with April Green directing. We are actively searching for other production team members to join us in this exciting production. Adding Machine will be presented at the Waterfront Theatre in July of 2011. Elegies: A Song Cycle is William Finn’s work about the loss of family and friends. It was written in response to the 9/11 attacks in New York, and many songs were composed in memory of Finn’s friends. This beautiful and haunting show will be directed by Mike Mackenzie and will run in September of 2011, ten years after those unforgettable events. Pipedream is very excited to be presenting William Finn’s work again after a successful run of A New Brain in 2009, and will continue to plan this production with our newest board members. We are hoping that this production can be a part of the 2011 Vancouver International Fringe Festival, and will work on making that happen when applications are available. |
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Dreamy Idealists are very cautious
Dreamy Idealists are very cautious and therefore often appear shy and reserved to others. They share their rich emotional life and their passionate convictions with very few people. But one would be very much mistaken to judge them to be cool and reserved. They have a pronounced inner system of values and clear, honourable principles for which they are willing to sacrifice a great deal. Joan of Arc or Sir Galahad would have been good examples of this personality type. Dreamy Idealists are always at great pains to improve the world. They can be very considerate towards others and do a lot to support them and stand up for them. They are interested in their fellow beings, attentive and generous towards them. Once their enthusiasm for an issue or person is aroused, they can become tireless fighters.
For Dreamy Idealists, practical things are not really so important. They only busy themselves with mundane everyday demands when absolutely necessary. They tend to live according to the motto “the genius controls the chaos” - which is normally the case so that they often have a very successful academic career. They are less interested in details; they prefer to look at something as a whole. This means that they still have a good overview even when things start to become hectic. However, as a result, it can occasionally happen that Dreamy Idealists overlook something important. As they are very peace-loving, they tend not to openly show their dissatisfaction or annoyance but to bottle it up. Assertiveness is not one of their strong points; they hate conflicts and competition. Dreamy Idealists prefer to motivate others with their amicable and enthusiastic nature. Whoever has them as superior will never have to complain about not being given enough praise.
As a Dreamy Idealist you are one of the introverted personality types. Therefore you prefer a quiet work environment where you can intensively deal with your responsibilities and are not disturbed by too many people and repeated distractions. You need a lot of time to dwell on your thoughts, to put them into words, and let your ideas take shape.
You are grateful for a certain measure of order and structure because they secure the time to achieve this so you can deal with one task after the other and not have to juggle a number of responsibilities at once - you don’t like that because it is important to you to deal with things thoroughly. Your capability to concentrate is unusually great and very often you become engrossed in something and forget everything around you - even to eat and drink.
Nevertheless, because you are very adaptable, congenial and interested in harmony and cooperation, you enjoy working together with others. A neighborhood that requires the ability to assert yourself and where direct confrontations are the order of the day is not your optimal environment. In order to permit you to fully develop your ability you need an environment that is as stress free as possible. If you can’t get that you soon suffer, because you take critique and negative feedback very personally.
You enjoy the opportunity for exchanges with other people you value and whose capabilities you respect but in this case remember the motto: Better less than more; better a few “hand picked” colleagues who truly move on your wavelength. It is best when you share the same high ideals and important objectives and together can fight for the same good cause because then you are truly in your element. If that is not the case, you do better by largely working by yourself because you belong to the personality types who can do that very well and don’t necessarily have to depend on others in order to come up with good results.
These special aptitudes predestine you for all working environments where the issue is conceptualizing, problem solving and developing new ideas. You are very creative and well able to go beyond the paradigm and choose original and unusual ways that no one before you even dreamt about. Even in complex situations, and facing difficult tasks, you confidently keep track because you are good at intuitively understanding the entire picture and extrapolating improved opportunities and development potential. Your sense for detail and the practical is less developed which occasionally leads to somehow chaotic operating methods and pretty lax contact with what you see as “bean counting.”
For Dreamy Idealists, practical things are not really so important. They only busy themselves with mundane everyday demands when absolutely necessary. They tend to live according to the motto “the genius controls the chaos” - which is normally the case so that they often have a very successful academic career. They are less interested in details; they prefer to look at something as a whole. This means that they still have a good overview even when things start to become hectic. However, as a result, it can occasionally happen that Dreamy Idealists overlook something important. As they are very peace-loving, they tend not to openly show their dissatisfaction or annoyance but to bottle it up. Assertiveness is not one of their strong points; they hate conflicts and competition. Dreamy Idealists prefer to motivate others with their amicable and enthusiastic nature. Whoever has them as superior will never have to complain about not being given enough praise.
As a Dreamy Idealist you are one of the introverted personality types. Therefore you prefer a quiet work environment where you can intensively deal with your responsibilities and are not disturbed by too many people and repeated distractions. You need a lot of time to dwell on your thoughts, to put them into words, and let your ideas take shape.
You are grateful for a certain measure of order and structure because they secure the time to achieve this so you can deal with one task after the other and not have to juggle a number of responsibilities at once - you don’t like that because it is important to you to deal with things thoroughly. Your capability to concentrate is unusually great and very often you become engrossed in something and forget everything around you - even to eat and drink.
Nevertheless, because you are very adaptable, congenial and interested in harmony and cooperation, you enjoy working together with others. A neighborhood that requires the ability to assert yourself and where direct confrontations are the order of the day is not your optimal environment. In order to permit you to fully develop your ability you need an environment that is as stress free as possible. If you can’t get that you soon suffer, because you take critique and negative feedback very personally.
You enjoy the opportunity for exchanges with other people you value and whose capabilities you respect but in this case remember the motto: Better less than more; better a few “hand picked” colleagues who truly move on your wavelength. It is best when you share the same high ideals and important objectives and together can fight for the same good cause because then you are truly in your element. If that is not the case, you do better by largely working by yourself because you belong to the personality types who can do that very well and don’t necessarily have to depend on others in order to come up with good results.
These special aptitudes predestine you for all working environments where the issue is conceptualizing, problem solving and developing new ideas. You are very creative and well able to go beyond the paradigm and choose original and unusual ways that no one before you even dreamt about. Even in complex situations, and facing difficult tasks, you confidently keep track because you are good at intuitively understanding the entire picture and extrapolating improved opportunities and development potential. Your sense for detail and the practical is less developed which occasionally leads to somehow chaotic operating methods and pretty lax contact with what you see as “bean counting.”
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Dream beautiful faery
In the past few weeks, we've seen Lana Del Rey perform "Video Games" live on Later With Jools Holland and we've heard Jamie Woon's remix of the track. And now, we're getting another double dose of her buzzing single in just one post. First, we're taking a second to highlight her live performance in New York City this weekend. During her set, she was joined onstage by Woodkid as she was singing "Video Games." You might recognize Woodkid by his given name, Yoann Lemoine, as he's directed videos for pop stars Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. Watch the performance below.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Dream is beautiful really cruel reality
Rakhee Singh, for example, is initially reluctant to leave her home in Minnesota during her summer holidays to visit her ancestral estate in an Indian village with her mother. But as soon as she learns about a garden that is said to have a “Rakshasi” in it, she is irrevocably drawn to the fantasy. Much like Alice chasing the White Rabbit and tumbling into Wonderland, she chases a curiosity and lands up in an enclosed Eden-like garden where she finds an imprisoned girl, Tulasi, instead of a monster. She is fascinated by Tulasi’s unreal, solitary existence — spending all her life in the garden with a white peacock called Puck for company and with the knowledge that Shakespeare wrote only one play, The Midsummer Night’s Dream. So Rakhee decides to find out more about this “imprisoned princess”. Her investigations lead her out of the fairy tale and into a harsh reality.
But even as she discovers a long-buried secret that has the potential to ruin her family, Rakhee never really comes out of the fairy tale. She hides the secret deep inside her, almost as if she wants to preserve it, for years. If that secret were to be let out into the open, dissected, examined and logically inferred from, the image of the “yekshi” jumping into the well would become the suicide of a cousin, and the “Teacher” a maniacal woman who destroyed many lives just to cling on to the ‘family’s honour’. Only after Rakhee is engaged to be married does she feel the need to ‘confess’. “Keeping secrets had become second nature, an inheritance passed down from mother to daughter like an heirloom,” she writes in her confession.
Rakhee’s mother, Chitra, is caught in a different kind of fantasy — that of an unrequited, adolescent romance that culminated in disaster. Her thirst for this idyllic relationship takes away all her reality. But when she gets the chance to be close to her loved one at last, she shies away from the relationship and retreats into a shell. It seems in the end that she prefers the dream to the reality, and, perhaps, memories to the present moment.
Chitra’s elder sister, Sadhana, apparently a hardened and wise woman, is actually the most unreal — and unrealistic — of them all. She not only hides a newborn child behind stone walls to ‘protect’ her family from social stigma, but also brings up this child in a state of ‘purity’, secluded from all earthly influences. She grows attached to the child in an inexplicable way, so much so that when the secret is discovered and the child taken away, Sadhana gradually turns listless and deranged. The biggest lie she lives is the excuse of preserving her family’s reputation which she cooks up in order to keep the child just to herself.
Among all these fervently dreamy women, the only level-headed creatures in the story are perhaps the men. Interestingly, the men are the weakest parts of the plot. This is a story told by a woman and driven by women. In the beginning, it is the woman who is the victim. Yet, in the end it is the woman who is the ‘culprit’, waiting for years to be forgiven and accepted by society. The men are there to love the women, hate them, abandon them, give them shelter, judge them, but never to share their fates.
The characters are mostly stereotypes, although some have a unique edge. The good-bad divide is starkly apparent. Ironically, it is the arch villain, Dev, who is the most interesting character. “D-d-d-do not underestimate the v-v-villain, molay,” he tells Rakhee, “It is only for the s-s-s-sake of the story that he loses in the end. If it were r-r-r-real life, he would get what he wants. The villain always h-h-has the bad reputation, but in t-t-t-truth, he is the most misunderstood c-c-character of all.” This rare moment of clarity gives the reader a different perspective about the interplay of good and bad, real and unreal, in the novel. But the moment is too short. The endless flurry of fantasy and drama drowns it.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
In the dream we are very close
In signature big-budget style, Lagerfeld created an imaginary landscape worthy of a Hollywood production under the glass roof of Paris' Grand Palais showroom, filling out the vast floor space with ash-white sand, giant twisting fish and looming plants cut from styrofoam.
The ready-to-wear presentation, a day before the end of Paris fashion week, was an homage to the uplifting power of light: whites, shimmering pinks and pale greens all conjured up the image of cocktail parties by the beach.
"It was utterly extravagant to the extreme -- lovely," U.S. actress Uma Thurman, dressed in a Chanel tweed dress and Byzantine-inspired coat, told reporters.
Angled for a younger crowd, the show mixed classical fare with trendy-looking short-cut jackets with some models revealing tattoos on their necks -- a rarity at typically laced-up Chanel.
Most commented upon in the audience were a series of bright white, uber-simple skirt suits made from a comfortable-looking, quilted material whose only decorative aspect was a few interlocking black rectangles.
"I have to get away from the house codes on purpose in order to make my way back to them, it's part of the game," Lagerfeld, dressed in dark jeans and a black jacket, told journalists after the show. "This is a departure, a diversification and an illumination all at once."
A series of see-through anoraks worn with swimwear caught the eye, while pearls -- dotted along the spine, encrusted into jacket sleeves, or in a single-string belt slung low about the waist with a skirt suit -- featured heavily.
"It's just a very fine black line, and the chain around the waist is a pearl necklace, which has moved down slightly," he said. "Those anoraks, they are good for the beach."
In the audience, celebrities fawned over the operatic aspect of Lagerfeld's show -- which typically combine an element of the stage and the concert hall with the usual catwalk fare.
"There is no one who is quite as much as a polymath as (Lagerfeld) is," said Thurman. "The show was utterly extravagant to the extreme."
Lagerfeld had invited British singer Florence Welch to provide a live musical accompaniment to the show, giving fans of her band "Florence and the Machine" a welcome surprise when halfway through the show she appeared and began to sing, accompanied by a harp-playing sea god.
"She is my favourite singer," he said. "I have just done the cover of her album. I love her voice."
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Have a dream will have hope
With the existence of technology experts like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Tim Berners-Lee, Michael Dell and Mark Zuckerburg, children nowadays are blessed with professional devices that will never cause them to bored to death like during my childhood. However, in exchange, they will never experience what is called, A Touch of Nature, since these city kids are surrounded by high-tech accessories and gadgets that only required them to lock themselves in their lonely rooms and communicate with these cold and robotic items. Me, in my 8035th day of my life, although I have been through a roller coaster ride to get to my current status, however, I still reserve many wonderful pieces of childhood lullaby.
On this very day, my sweet dreamy valentine has squeezed his brain to the limit to create another mind-blowing piece of memory to fill up my never ending puzzle board.
Thanks to this year's Father's Day that fell on the same day as my birthday, I do not have the opportunity to celebrate my birthday with him on the actual day itself. In exchange, he promised to spend 2 days with me, along with a special surprise~ sweet
On this very day, my sweet dreamy valentine has squeezed his brain to the limit to create another mind-blowing piece of memory to fill up my never ending puzzle board.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Life is a dreamy heaven
To the country of famous beautiful and sexy girl bands and handsome and cool boy bands, I will be going in a 24 hours time~ How much money had I saved just to go to this country to throw myself away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the noises from next door and the stress from work~ I feel good!
When was the very last time I blew the dust from this blog? I wonder... As there were no suitable topics available for me to write, I decide to shut myself away from this paradise, until something special floats over in my mind. Here, one of the most common golden topic I was interested in delighting my blog readers with, yours and my childhood romance.
I wonder how many of us actually remembers our childhood? The food we ate; the toys we played; the activities we did in order for us to pass through this once in a life time moments. As for me, I had quite a few memorable moments of my childhood life. Never was I a quiet and cute girl when I was young. I liked being a copycat and liked the taste of being praised of many kindergarten friends when I scored full marks in memorizing Chinese poems, grammar, spelling bees and other kindergarten level education. I liked being surrounded by a swam of fellow friends, being admired by a bunch of monkey boys, liked the feeling of being treated like a real Princess even though these bling bling moments only maintained till I ended my kindergarten life and entered the cruel primary life. Still, luckily I could start enjoying my primary life when my talkative character came in handy.
I love being young, who doesn't? I love being embraced by adults around me gently, who doesn't? It is just that these feelings can just be kept in the time capsule and be discovered when I grow older and older.
Below are some of the sweet items which accompanied me throughout my life~
When was the very last time I blew the dust from this blog? I wonder... As there were no suitable topics available for me to write, I decide to shut myself away from this paradise, until something special floats over in my mind. Here, one of the most common golden topic I was interested in delighting my blog readers with, yours and my childhood romance.
I love being young, who doesn't? I love being embraced by adults around me gently, who doesn't? It is just that these feelings can just be kept in the time capsule and be discovered when I grow older and older.
Below are some of the sweet items which accompanied me throughout my life~
Thursday, September 29, 2011
"Dream Dragon"
"Dream Dragon" is a Korean online game from the "Dragon" of the development team developing large-scale 3D multiplayer online games. The game features a large number of disruptive innovation and will detail a variety of exciting new games give players unique experience.Dream Dragon "using the full expressive 3D art design, making all the details are impeccable even when enlarged to the maximum.
Whether it is ultra-Meng characters face, gorgeous costumes, props spoof, or like the good fairy-tale world, it is as if the proximity to both fantasy wonderland. The world scene is a fairy-tale fantasy wonderland, the mainland from the wind, to the chaos of the land, are beautiful. Adorable characters, a game full of fun. Priest has a strong skills - call Nurse. Strange shape of monster, a fierce dragon, but also funny elf, have set the toilet in the head of a small stuffed raccoon, there are big fat strange ballet dancing, Boss will be defeated knees crying for mercy. Everyone entering the game will be in contact, cute elf.
Whether it is ultra-Meng characters face, gorgeous costumes, props spoof, or like the good fairy-tale world, it is as if the proximity to both fantasy wonderland. The world scene is a fairy-tale fantasy wonderland, the mainland from the wind, to the chaos of the land, are beautiful. Adorable characters, a game full of fun. Priest has a strong skills - call Nurse. Strange shape of monster, a fierce dragon, but also funny elf, have set the toilet in the head of a small stuffed raccoon, there are big fat strange ballet dancing, Boss will be defeated knees crying for mercy. Everyone entering the game will be in contact, cute elf.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
This is my dream houses
well for me, my dream house should have swimming pool, located at the forestry place...isolated from the city... full of green, which i mean, the green green grass and the tall forestry wood....
the four picture below is the example of my dream houses......very2 calm house....
this was my favourite dream house.... it look like island houses... very calm environment.the pool is so refreshing.. and it suit to my earth mood....
the lake house also my dream house..... i love it so much.....because my hubby love fishing so much,then lake house is suit to us... isolated place also, calm our soul, no stress from the city, very fresh air right.....
i love this house idea... it look like u live at the shore of the island... simple and unique...
this house i give 4 star ranking.... it's green i like it...
its unique...simple and very calming location...this house is a hill house... easy breezy house.....hurmmm......cold....
the four picture below is the example of my dream houses......very2 calm house....
i love this house idea... it look like u live at the shore of the island... simple and unique...
its unique...simple and very calming location...this house is a hill house... easy breezy house.....hurmmm......cold....
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
The child's dream is simple really
Today is Darling birthday. She has got mixed feelings as it is also her last music Yamaha Lesson as they have finally completed the 4 yrs course. I wanted to make something more personalized. I was super tired after her birthday party yet I have to continue the unfinished memo books. Luckily there are only 6 to make. I have to cut out 60 pages for each book and then bind them together. When it was done, it was almost 5am. I do not have enough energy to cut out the alphabet to add in her classmate name.
This 30 goodies bags was packed for her classmates in School. We have delay in till Monday as Friday, Darling has to dismiss early due to her performance in the concert. I am so extremely tired. For the whole month of Mar I have been rushing for tight deadline as it is my School Financial year end closing. So everything was done and prepared last minutes. I barely slept for 2 to 3 hours for a few nights. You can
image, I don't even have the time to update my blog for quite a while.
Monday, September 26, 2011
A Dreamy World is famour for its creative and unique style of wallpapers
A Dreamy World is famour for its creative and unique style of wallpapers. In this post, we have compiled for you around 50 of the most beautiful wallpapers from their collection.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Now 21, Serrano told his story as one of two guest speakers taking
Serrano was less than 2 at the time. His parents made that decision while fleeing poverty and violence about two decades ago — ultimately to pick tobacco fields as migrant workers in North Carolina, Serrano said Sunday in a small church in Elkin.
"My mom blames herself every day for bringing me here. She says, 'It's my fault.' … But I tell her not to blame herself. The people that I love are here. This is my country," Serrano said.
Now 21, Serrano told his story as one of two guest speakers taking part in a national campaign known as DREAM Sabbath 2011.
About 300 houses of worship, including 10 in North Carolina, are participating in the campaign during September and October to raise awareness about the DREAM Act, proposed federal legislation that would give young, educated immigrants such as Serrano a pathway to legal status.
Opponents of the DREAM Act say, among other things, that such immigrants take jobs and that allowing them to correct their legal status is tantamount to giving them amnesty and will encourage more illegal immigration. Supporters say immigrants such as Serrano should not be punished for something their parents did and that these young people are assets to society.
Standing in front of the congregation at Gallaway Memorial Episcopal Church, Serrano said his parents had no food for him when he was an infant in Mexico, and that's why they made a treacherous journey on foot, walking across a desert for three weeks to make the crossing when Serrano was about 18 months old, he said.
The family ended up in Yadkin County, he said. Meanwhile, Serrano attended elementary, middle and high school in the county and graduated with stellar grades. Along the way, he said, he was a member of several school and civic clubs, including Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Now, he speaks with a hint of a Southern accent, and he is no stranger to saying such phrases as "yes, sir" and "yes, ma'am." It wasn't until he was about 16 that he started picking up other terms.
"They called me a 'coconut' — brown on the outside and white on the inside," he said, referring to his school days. He also started hearing the word "undocumented." Its meaning truly hit him when he graduated, Serrano said.
"My best friend was going to go off to college to be somebody, and I was going to stay here and be nobody," he said.
"We are not criminals," Serrano continued. "All we want to do is get an education and give back. … I want to own a house. I want to settle down."
One of the goals of the DREAM Sabbath, which was organized by the Washington-based advocacy group Interfaith Immigration Coalition, is to dispel what immigrant advocates say are myths about "dreamers."
After the service, some of those issues were raised. Several church members gathered in a house next door for lunch, with two long tables offering such plates as deviled eggs, chicken, barbecue, green beans, salad, rolls and several types of dessert. While eating, church members asked questions.
One asked what percentage of "undocumented immigrants" pay taxes, which prompted church member Karin Littlejohn, a tax attorney, to respond that the percentage is surprisingly higher than some people may think.
They pay sales, property and income taxes, she said.
Many use an ITIN, or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, she said. The Internal Revenue Service issues these numbers to certain individuals who are not eligible to obtain a Social Security number, according to the IRS. The ITIN is issued regardless of immigration status.
Littlejohn expressed her support for the DREAM Act by citing Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the Republican presidential candidate who has drawn fire for supporting the DREAM Act and saying to those who oppose it: "I don't think you have a heart."
"It's true," Littlejohn said. "You don't have a heart."
Although church officials said there are differences of opinion within the church on the DREAM Act, most of the church members at the lunch seemed to support the legislation. For example, Ann Mayberry of Elkin said she was willing to get involved.
"Now what do we do? I'm 81, almost, so I'm not marching," she said, joking.
Martin Rodriguez, who recently participated in a sit-in protest in Charlotte, said contacting members of Congress is one step. Wooten Gough, a U.S. citizen who helped start the advocacy group El Cambio in Yadkinville, said voting is another way to get involved.
Llewellyn Churchill of Yadkinville told Serrano and Rodriguez not to give up hope, noting the resistance Irish immigrants met during the turn of the last century.
"Our history is full of problems accepting new families. Cheer up! This isn't the first time this has happened," Churchill said.
On Sunday, a similar DREAM Sabbath event will take place at the Divine Redeemer, a Catholic parish in Boonville. Next month, Ciudad Refugio, a small church in Winston-Salem, plans to host one, too.
"My mom blames herself every day for bringing me here. She says, 'It's my fault.' … But I tell her not to blame herself. The people that I love are here. This is my country," Serrano said.
Now 21, Serrano told his story as one of two guest speakers taking part in a national campaign known as DREAM Sabbath 2011.
About 300 houses of worship, including 10 in North Carolina, are participating in the campaign during September and October to raise awareness about the DREAM Act, proposed federal legislation that would give young, educated immigrants such as Serrano a pathway to legal status.
Opponents of the DREAM Act say, among other things, that such immigrants take jobs and that allowing them to correct their legal status is tantamount to giving them amnesty and will encourage more illegal immigration. Supporters say immigrants such as Serrano should not be punished for something their parents did and that these young people are assets to society.
Standing in front of the congregation at Gallaway Memorial Episcopal Church, Serrano said his parents had no food for him when he was an infant in Mexico, and that's why they made a treacherous journey on foot, walking across a desert for three weeks to make the crossing when Serrano was about 18 months old, he said.
The family ended up in Yadkin County, he said. Meanwhile, Serrano attended elementary, middle and high school in the county and graduated with stellar grades. Along the way, he said, he was a member of several school and civic clubs, including Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Now, he speaks with a hint of a Southern accent, and he is no stranger to saying such phrases as "yes, sir" and "yes, ma'am." It wasn't until he was about 16 that he started picking up other terms.
"They called me a 'coconut' — brown on the outside and white on the inside," he said, referring to his school days. He also started hearing the word "undocumented." Its meaning truly hit him when he graduated, Serrano said.
"My best friend was going to go off to college to be somebody, and I was going to stay here and be nobody," he said.
"We are not criminals," Serrano continued. "All we want to do is get an education and give back. … I want to own a house. I want to settle down."
One of the goals of the DREAM Sabbath, which was organized by the Washington-based advocacy group Interfaith Immigration Coalition, is to dispel what immigrant advocates say are myths about "dreamers."
After the service, some of those issues were raised. Several church members gathered in a house next door for lunch, with two long tables offering such plates as deviled eggs, chicken, barbecue, green beans, salad, rolls and several types of dessert. While eating, church members asked questions.
One asked what percentage of "undocumented immigrants" pay taxes, which prompted church member Karin Littlejohn, a tax attorney, to respond that the percentage is surprisingly higher than some people may think.
They pay sales, property and income taxes, she said.
Many use an ITIN, or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, she said. The Internal Revenue Service issues these numbers to certain individuals who are not eligible to obtain a Social Security number, according to the IRS. The ITIN is issued regardless of immigration status.
Littlejohn expressed her support for the DREAM Act by citing Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the Republican presidential candidate who has drawn fire for supporting the DREAM Act and saying to those who oppose it: "I don't think you have a heart."
"It's true," Littlejohn said. "You don't have a heart."
Although church officials said there are differences of opinion within the church on the DREAM Act, most of the church members at the lunch seemed to support the legislation. For example, Ann Mayberry of Elkin said she was willing to get involved.
"Now what do we do? I'm 81, almost, so I'm not marching," she said, joking.
Martin Rodriguez, who recently participated in a sit-in protest in Charlotte, said contacting members of Congress is one step. Wooten Gough, a U.S. citizen who helped start the advocacy group El Cambio in Yadkinville, said voting is another way to get involved.
Llewellyn Churchill of Yadkinville told Serrano and Rodriguez not to give up hope, noting the resistance Irish immigrants met during the turn of the last century.
"Our history is full of problems accepting new families. Cheer up! This isn't the first time this has happened," Churchill said.
On Sunday, a similar DREAM Sabbath event will take place at the Divine Redeemer, a Catholic parish in Boonville. Next month, Ciudad Refugio, a small church in Winston-Salem, plans to host one, too.
Friday, September 23, 2011
I Have A Dream
I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.
But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.
In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we have come to cash this check -- a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice. We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all of God's children. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. Those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges.
But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.
We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny and their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. We cannot walk alone.
And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back. There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, "When will you be satisfied?" We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as the Negro's basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. We can never be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
I say to you today, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustrations of the moment, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state, sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day the state of Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, will be transformed into a situation where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
This is our hope. This is the faith with which I return to the South. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with a new meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring."
And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!
Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado!
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous peaks of California!
But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia!
Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee!
Let freedom ring from every hill and every molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.
But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.
In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. Those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges.
But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.
We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny and their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. We cannot walk alone.
And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back. There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, "When will you be satisfied?" We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as the Negro's basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. We can never be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state, sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
This is our hope. This is the faith with which I return to the South. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with a new meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring."
And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!
Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado!
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous peaks of California!
But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia!
Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee!
Let freedom ring from every hill and every molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"
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