Tag: SYTYCD

  • Colorful Pebbles & Visions

    A Colorful Bag of Pebbles I Bought When I Saved A Turtle
    A Colorful Bag of Pebbles I Bought When I Saved A Turtle

    In my post I few days ago, I used the analogy of dark matter to the substance of our potential. I am no scientist and have no expanded knowledge of dark matter. I do own some of Steven Hawkings books and have a fascination about the origins and workings of the Universe. But first, I have to be a mom and breadwinner.

    That said, does it matter 😉 if I am not an expert? They’re just my thoughts. Besides, in the link that Chris Gram’s posted, he says that Steven Hawkings says that scientists won’t figure it out after they spend $4 billion dollars.

    Now, let’s continue with my random thoughts  and analogy that dark matter is the substance of our potential. We, as human beings are continually creating. How can we grasp the creative force of the universe and mold it into a visible creation? My perception is in my colorful rocks – or pebbles. (more…)

  • A Best Friend Who Inspires Me

    Napkin Drawing On Lincoln Road A Few Years Ago
    Napkin Drawing On Lincoln Road A Few Years Ago

    I have had the privilege of having a true friend for over 20 years. She was always “crazy Alina” always doing something.  We have shared so many life events, our kids growing up, marriages, divorces, much laughter and some moments of tears. We are in actuality very much opposites though similar in many ways. We both love to give love.

    Her whole focus has been on her family and her kids. I have never met anyone who has so many people around her. When  her kids were growing up her home was grand central station. We have traveled together with our kids as single moms and though there were some periods of us not seeing each other, we always picked up where we left off.

    I have never seen someone work as hard as this woman. Many people see her success now and say, “I want your life.” Yes, it is great, but she deserves it because she has toiled and labored for every dime she has earned.  Being able to see how she operates behind the scenes has taught me a lot about the power of focused  intention. (more…)