Tuesday, June 14, 2011

CONFESSION

I have a confession to make. I am a terrible blogger. I mean, I can go on days, weeks, months (sometimes even years) without blogging. I tend to forget that I have a blog. To think that I go online on a daily basis. I envy those who spend time pouring their thoughts and sharing their experiences (with photos) on their blogs and sometimes I ask myself - why can't I be like them? Why can't I blog regularly? Well, I'm trying. I keep trying, believe me. 

Maybe if there was internet and blogging when I was a teenager, I could have done a lot more. I was an avid letter-sender when I was young- I spent more money on stamps than on food. And another confession: When I was younger (so much younger - yes- when I was still in school), I spent most of my allowance on books and movies than food, clothes and shoes. But no regrets. It helped me A LOT. 

Now, if I could only remember to blog on a regular basis..... Oh yeah, I already included 'blogging' as a MUST on my planner.  

Monday, June 13, 2011

TRUST GOD

Trust GOD. I know I do- with all my heart. I've been through a lot of things lately but I am keeping my faith that everything happens for a reason. That someday I will find my answer and understand His wisdom. Because right now, I simply trust His will. 

And everything that I do, I offer it to Him. 

To God be the glory!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

DVD Marathon

I finally had the chance to have a DVD marathon after days of (seemingly) non-stop writing. Not that I'm complaining (writing can drain the blood out of me), of course not. It is fulfilling. I'm just saying, of course everyone deserves a break sometimes- even just for several hours. And when I'm not writing- I'm either reading books or watching films (no, I'm not a geek- this is normal for me).

Started with The Priest since I missed the theatrical screening (busy, remember?). The beginning of the movie reminded me of Sleepy Hollow- I don't know why.  But it was entertaining in a weird way- I guess because Paul Bettany displayed some hardcore shit. Hanna was next. It was like a kill fest, I ended up baking some leche flan just to keep the balance (weird, I know right). The Contract was surprisingly good- I couldn't believe I missed that movie in 2006. I love John Cusack as always (he should do more movies, Hollywood).

I'll be watching Your Highness in a little while. Don't disappoint me, James Franco.