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Call Me Maybe?
Not very often have we met. 連續幾天的陰冷天,今天終於見到久違的陽光了。 「白雲蒼白色 藍天灰藍色 天空血紅色 星星灰銀色 你的愛人呢」 #music #folk #sophiezelmani #fayewong #王菲 #songwriter #singger (at Guangdong)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky1J2cLr6p0)
Yamane さんが着てくれました 左胸に日本人なら大好きおにぎりがプリントされています! #lowhighwho #afleru #overflow #rap #singger #wallart #art #spray #おにぎり #hiphop #publicenamay #jrap #bbcrew
Chopping Onions
So I'm the kind of lady that if you tell me I can't... I become the I can, I will, so there kind of lady. Some people call it stubborn... I prefer to use the word determined. This may sound arrogant and I promise it is not with that intention, but I have always believed I could do anything (I mean I personally wouldn't trust me to perform open heart surgery but you can guarantee with a lot of prayer and an instruction manual I would* certainly give it a pretty good go... Or maybe not). In fact during my younger years I have probably wanted to do everything and anything - my parents can testify to that - I went through a phase where I changed my dream job twice a week. (We'll ignore the fact that at 20 I may or may not still be in that phase.) Now, personally, I blame my parents. They are the most encouraging humans on the planet. I'd like to tell you about one of my secret hidden talents... And I know you want to hear all about it... Okay *takes a deep breath followed by an X Factor length pause* I am extremely good at chopping onions. Yes, chopping onions. Now many of you I can imagine are right now undervaluing the importance of this skill. And you're probably right too. But until quite recently I have always believed I am an excellent onion chopper, a connoisseur, if you will, of the onion chopping world. Okay, so you're right onion chopping won't win Britain's Got Talent BUT - there is a reason I believe this. When I was small but old enough to be trusted with a knife so... last year. No. I joke, I was about 10 (maybe?) I was helping my mum make spaghetti bolognese and after inspecting my work she told me how wonderfully neat and beautiful my onion chopping was and since then I have always taken great pride in my skill. I have chopped many onions since and occasionally I still get complimented on them. (Albeit only by my mother but that is not the point - I probably should have figured out by now that it was a ruse to coerce me into helping cook dinner.) It's funny because, until I declared these skills to my fiancé (and his following look of pity) did I then realise that most people chop their onions pretty much the same. It's not really that special a talent. And that's fine. I'm fine with that. Totally fine. Stop asking I’M FINE. *sniffs*
Aside from my mother, my biggest cheerleader is God – he’s always there cheering me on and you too! He constantly puts me on the right track, encouraging me to follow him and he thinks I’m great! In the book of Genesis (very beginning of the bible, chapter one) it talks about God making everything and it being GOOD. The last sentences of that story declare that ‘God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.’ This is in reference to humans! YOU, my friend, are GOOD. Yes, YOU. You are good. Maybe that’s something you’ve never heard before or maybe it’s something to think about. But I hope this helps.
We all need cheerleaders in our lives to help us throughout life. I would encourage you to surround yourselves with people who will encourage and positively challenge them. Consciously look out for the people who compliment or encourage you. Pay attention to them. They probably know what they’re talking about.
Just remember you ARE good. (and you’re great at that thing)
*I wouldn’t