Sunday, September 16, 2012
Prince William and Gallant knight to his wife.
I loved Princess Diana,she was amazing. To me it is precious to see how her oldest son has stood up against the tabloids that have printed topless photos of his wife. The statement by those tabloids, that they should publish them because it is just like any other superstar and i have written that in my own words is utter rubbish. A superstar will never see their husband become King nor will they ever have to deal with the matters of a country. So reality check tabloids.Have a reality check and do what is right.
I once wrote on here about knights in shinning armor, I wonder at times is there any. To see Prince William stand by his wife and not put up with this nonsense should perhaps send the message home to many men and husbands. So be the Gallant knight and stand and defend your wife.
Prince William my wish is that others stand and be more Gallant like you.
There's always room for one more knight in Shinning armor.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
The Olympics verses Paralympics 2012
The Olympics was broadcasted a lot in the USA but I have not seen the Paralympics mentioned at all. It seems a shame. I have heard that a lot of tickets were sold , my sister who lives in London said that the tickets were a lot cheaper to see the Paralympics, in truth it should be the other way around. These men and women have had to face challenge after challenge. I am not saying that men and women in the Olympics do not but to me the men and women in the Paralympics have to had to face more challenges than many of us will ever face. Perhaps in years to come they both will be broadcasted like equals. Until then to me it appears like segregation in a class boys on one side girls on another. We are all equal aren't we... ? then how come the television networks saw only to broadcast one intensly and not the other. Does it boil down to money and how many ratings they would get...it should boil down to being a human. Everyone's story is a hope to encourage another isn't it?
I would of loved to heard the stories of many at the paralympics not just the Olympics. Will they get the same hero welcome? It is as if nothing really changes, people are still judged and segregated even in 2012.
My hope is that we all stand and so when the next Olympics comes both lights will be shone brightly for all the world to see.
There's always room for one more.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Paralympics 2012 Shines a Light
The Paralympics had it's opening ceremony in London yesterday. It has not been televised as much as the Olympics. To me perhaps they should go first and then the Olympics games next. These men and women represent hope for all. I view it that it helps me to know that even through difficult times, if I push on, there can be hope. It is in moments when you see a gold won in the next few weeks that it should make us realize that all things are reachable. Reaching beyond what we can see and holding onto a vision that only God can see. Hope is found in these men and women and shame to the television companies that choose to not broadcast it. I thought in a world where everything is so politically correct this might well be termed prejudice, but who am I. Look at me I sit here typing, walking down a street, to me the Paralympics shines a light into the fact of how we can all become better people and see that in all of us there is hope.
Wishing you lots of tasty English delights.
"There's always room for one more."
Sunday, August 19, 2012
The true Gold medalists of 2012.
I so enjoyed the Olympics. The many who won their medals and the amazing show London put on. But perhaps the hero's are found in those who printed the banners, cleaned the toilets and swept the paths. Made sure that the London 2012 Olympics was a success. They will never get their picture in the newspaper or a gold medal around their neck,nor a gold post box. But to me they are the hero's the one's who stayed when the lights were dim and hung the Olympic rings on Tower Bridge or made sure that water was working and that towels were clean.
I use to walk by many of those people, thinking I was better than them. Reality check, we are not better than any of them. I now take the time, to smile and say thank you to those that I see do a good job. I wonder how many Olympians took the time to say thank you to the person bringing them water or cleaning their room? Did they even notice them?
Kindness and thankfulness comes from within, it can make the world a brighter place. Try it and you will see who were the true gold medalist's of London 2012
There's always room for one more.
Friday, August 10, 2012
True Olympic Winner
Although only sixteen years old, Gabby Douglas, an American gymnast, is an amazing athlete. Receiving a gold medal not only for the women's gymnastic team, but also in women's individual all-around gymnastics, she gives praise not to herself but to God. With the women's individual all-around gymnastic gold medal, she has also made history by being the first and only African-American woman to get that far. She said in an interview, "And I give all the glory to God. It's kind of a win-win situation. The glory goes up to Him and the blessings fall down on me." Maybe there is something we can learn from her. If only we praised God for all He has done for us, maybe we would see life in a better light. Instead of looking at the bad, we could praising Him for all the good things and see that life is not as bad as what we think. Yes, Gabby Douglas is a winner to the public by the gold medals she possesses, but she is more of a winner by being humble enough to not be full of pride and instead giving God thanks.
What an amazing young lady she truly is.
Wishing you lots of Tasty English Delights.
"There's always room for one more."
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
What price does the Olympics cost?
I am enjoying watching the Olympics but I have to wonder at what price this comes at to the normal person in Great Britain?
I think it is amazing what has been done in London.However when the world switches of their tellies to the Olympics and the last rubbish is collected how many jobs will come to East London and other parts. Will this mean more cuts, less money for pensioners and families? I guess it is a question that only time will tell. At the end of the day it is those people who will probably never see the Olympic stadium that deserve gold they paid the ultimate sacrifice to see their country in the spot light.They watched their pennies and had little choice in the matter, they indeed paid it all for Olympics 2012.
There's all room for one more.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
The eyes of the world are on London.
London calling 2012 Olympic is on. I love my mum's saying is it over yet. For many of us following it we cheer from far away, but for those in England I am sure many might be asking how much is this going to cost me? A question my friend and I wondered, along with what jobs are going to come out of this. Don't get me wrong I think it is great to see the Olympics in my home country but my heart goes out to the many unemployed and old age pensioners who barely get by.
It is magical but after the magic is gone I wonder what will be left.
The eyes of the world are on London but like the Tsunami that hit Japan and other nations once the excitement is gone who will be watching to see who has got a job from it?
It's just a question to wonder.
There's always room for one more
Wishing you lots of tasty English Delights.
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