After spending the 4 day break with my sister and her boyfriend, my routine’s been pretty weird. I had a good Memorial Day weekend, Friday off work, and Monday off work, and those 4 days were pretty much with my sister, Chelsea, Rob, and my roomies. Mainly with my sister, Chelsea, and Rob, but when everyone’s home, we played Wii. I guess it was a good decision to buy it after all. Everyone had a good time and fun.
So, I’ve enlisted myself with some stuff that will take me some time to do, but I think it’s better than not doing anything at all. Don’t want my brain to rot from summer vacation of nothingness. Don’t know if it’s the right thing to do or not, but at least this will motivate me. I think some times, we have to force ourselves to do something (I know I do at times) in order to be motivated, best way is to promise someone else.
I’m sure a lot of people have read or talked about the China earthquake incident one time or another. It’s sad when such a massive destruction strikes any country. Finding words to comfort people who have witness such destruction is probably going to be tough. What can someone say? For someone who’s experienced it before, they might know what to say, or maybe not say anything at all, regardless, it’s a sad phenomenon, and my heart and prayers go out to everyone who’s going through tough times, and even good time.
Love of God, I hope everyone has that in their life. If you don’t believe in God, then you don’t have to take my word for it. Whether you believe in God or not, I believe God still loves you.
Today I bought myself a Wii. Yes, a Wii. Fully loaded 4 controllers. Bought 2 games, SSBB (Super Smash Bros. Brawl) and Mario Kart Wii. Of course Wii Sports came with it, so that’s 3 games I have already. Plus, Mario Kart Double Dash is still playable, because we have that game too.
Walked into GameStop, didn’t think they had, but asked anyway. Turned out, they had 2 Wii’s. That’s 2 more than an average weekend when I go in. For the pass 2 months, I could not find Wii’s anywhere, and now, they’re slowly turning up. ^_^ I’m a happy camper. Of course, I won’t buy some weird games that I know I won’t like or keep. So, some games might be interesting looking, but they won’t have my support. Plus, I know how difficult it is to make games for Wii, but seriously, some of them are ridiculous.
2 Next Gen consoles down, 1 to go. You wait Microsoft, you’re the last one to get attacked, because your first few babies are always defective, or at least has high chances of defectiveness. I’ll wait till your newer better one comes out ^_^ The better breed means better the value and worth, and they are worth waiting for.
Kids know good from bad, so adults shouldn’t always criticize them.
Ghostbusters continues to live… WooHoo!!! I love that movie ^_^
Eco-friendly underwear… so, you have one for solar-power; one for chopsticks; and one for shopping bag? Why for females only? >_< Where are the ones for men. We men are eco-friendly as well.
2D art pick for me. 3D art picks for me: Green and green with blue.
I would definitely love to do some of those 3D art stuff. They’re incredible ^_^
The subject of ‘mother’ is a very touchy subject for me. But something that’s emotional for me is better for me, that is what I believe for myself. Fact of fiction, that is a whole other subject on their own.
Mother’s Day, a day we celebrate in remembrance of the woman who gave birth to us, brought us into existence through 9 months (or different times depending on the person) of carrying us around. Today, I give my respect to my mother, who has taught be right from wrong, good from bad, and other things in life.
Most of what my mom taught me were not word, nor were they in any direct fashion. In fact, my mom probably would never thought she taught me anything from what I think she taught me. The biggest lesson she ever taught me, without a doubt, is the fact that love, hope, and faith are the greatest thing someone could have in their life. Yea, I smell a preaching coming on, but that’s not where I want to head or lead into. I want to strictly talk about what I know as truth in my life and in the life of my mom and what I saw in her weakest moment (as a person would think).
There were several things my mom loved, but there were three things I know she loved the most, her God (who is also my God), her children, and her work. She took pride in her work more than loving her work, so let’s put that aside. Tonight, it’s all about her love for her children. Through thick and thin, she fought to be with her children (my sister and me). She wanted to be in the same country as us, and brought us to The United States of America. Her love brought her through her hardship. It was her cry to be with us and be there for us, knowing that she needed to continue her life for her children that she continued living for years after.
My mom hoped for her children to have a great life, continuing to live the best life they could possibly have, and she did it by working hard for us. My mom’s hope and dreams came true, we are living a great life.
My mom had faith that bringing her children here to America is the right and best choice she could have ever done. She knew that it was for the best, and there was no moving her out from that faith. She had faith in her action. She had faith her children will grow up successful and to lead a wonderful life, she trusted us to do so, and knew we would.
Through the tough times she went through, she kept all three, love, faith, and hope. She fought to the fullest of her might and life with these three in the midst of the strength. Even ’till the end when there was no sign of hope, my mother did not give up. She was a mom I am proud of and a mom I would always look for inspirations. No one could take her place, she will always be my mom. I know my mom wants me to live my life to the fullest, that is why I have always found families who accepts me as I am and to take me in as their own. I have many families who consider me as one of their own, and I am truly great. They know that in my heart, no one can be the one who bore me and brought me to this world, but they still accept me and show me love. I love them too, and I love being a part of their families.
This year, I have found a family who has taken me in as their own, Chelsea’s (my girlfriend’s) family. I thank her mom and her family for taking care for me.
I close this entry with a song and a montage dedicated to my mom.
To all the mom’s out there who are loving their children, keep doing what you’re doing.