Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Flying Away



This 100 word post is in response to the picture prompt by Faith Fiction Friday.
Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos We should always be ready for 'take off' to fly away to our eternal home!
While our home is in heaven, we have a responsibility here in this beautiful world God created for us.We have to live the life we were meant to live, within the parameters set by God.
He has commanded us,'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.'Mathew 22:37-39
God has gifted us the ability to love,have compassion,show kindness ,be caring and to live in peace and harmony.Use them!
Above all,realise the power of prayer and forgiveness!
Remember Jesus had said, "I have given you an example, that as I have done, so should you do."(John 13:15)

Inspiring Scenery


This 100 word post is for Faith Friday Fiction prompt...
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I gazed at the awesome calm scenery and reflected that it has so much meaning for me! I saw the huge rock in the forefront,the uneven rocks,the stream and the colourful trees. Jesus Christ is the solid huge rock I lean on!
The uneven rocks remind me of the rocky path Jesus tread while carrying the cross for me !
The stream reminds me ,“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow you.' (Isaiah 43:2).
The trees tell me that a man who delights in the law of the Lord is "like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither."(Psalm 1:1) When the Lord lives within you ,you will see God's manifestation all around you!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Fairy Circle

This post is for the Creative Writing Wednesday prompt! And this picture is the prompt ....

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 I danced away all night! My friends and I swayed round and round on the lush green grass with gay abandon under a starlit sky . We danced till our dancing shoes were worn out ! In the wee hours of the morn ,as we were about to leave ,we glanced back and saw that the grass on which we had danced in a circle was now a trampled ring of brown grass!Mushrooms  had sprung up encircling the dance ring ! As my fairy friends and I were flying off to our home,the Pixie Fairy Land,we laughed gleefully at the thought of humans looking at our fairy sprinkled mushrooms, in absolute awe and wonder and calling them 'Fairy Circles'!

Two Days Ago

      The prompt for week 57 of our GBE 2 group is "Two Days Ago".


Two Days Ago…
  I completed re-reading ‘The Scarlet Pimpernel’ by Baroness Orczy. The last time I read the book was 44 years back when I was in junior college .It was the first novel I had read! Till then, I was into Archie's comics and believe it or not, Phantom comics!
  My novel-reading journey started when I was introduced to novels by a class mate Savithri , who was a voracious reader. One day, I had accompanied her to our huge college library and as she was choosing her books, I stood there all lost amongst the racks and racks of books. She picked up the 'The Scarlet Pimpernel’ and told me that when I was done, I would be hooked to reading! Was she right? Indeed, yes! Baroness Orczy was followed by Daphne du Maurier, Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, Jane Austin and the Bronte sisters. It was then, I was sure that I wanted to major in English literature in college as I was all at sea in science and maths. I realize that I'd been a slow starter at reading but then, I’m glad I did it finally!
 Coming back to ‘The Scarlet Pimpernel’ , the book is about Sir Percy Blakeney, a Georgian British society fop who leads a double life as a dandy and as the Scarlet Pimpernel, a superhero who rescues French aristocrats during the Reign of Terror that followed the French Revolution. Since Baroness Orczy put pen to paper, the Scarlet Pimpernel has been a source of inspiration to many twin life superheroes like Bruce Wayne/Batman, Clark Kent/Superman, Zorro and Phantom. I was so taken in by the 18th and 19th century royal settings and their genteel English language that Barbara Cartland and Georgette Heyer became my favorite light reads!
But then, reading classics is a delight and a league apart! They have stood the test of time .They began by surviving and survived by being fun to read. They have enchanted and entertained readers for decades! Moreover, I love to come across the many words that are no longer used!
 One of the saddest effects of modern society with distractions like video games, TV etc, has been to take young people away from the joy of reading great literature. Survey shows that youngsters of today prefer glossy magazines and contemporary best sellers to classic novels and favor watching the movie version of the classics to reading the books.
Why talk about the youngsters? I love the new chic lit novels as well,especially Sophie Kinsella and her shopaholic series!

If I Had To Live My Life Over

     For GBE 2 Blog On" #56 If I Had My Life to Live Over...

  

 I have often griped and grumbled about wanting to live my life all over again, as I yearned for a quality life! 
Now the big IF has given me a chance to do just that! I close my eyes and gleefully reflect on what I would love to change!
I think about…
My parents and siblings.
    NO, I would not exchange them, for all the treasures in the world.
My education.
  I was never a class topper, but I’ve managed to scrape through school and college. I am still learning .So I guess that’s fine!
My husband.
 In spite of being short tempered and a workaholic, he’s loving, caring and responsible. So maybe he’s ok too!  :)

My in laws.
 They have always been there for me! Great!

My children.
They are God’s gift to me. I love them so. If they have turned out to be, headstrong and short tempered with definite views, I blame it on the family genes! 

My friends.
 We enjoy our own space but together times are fun times.

Charity Work.
As president and member of social organizations, I’ve pitched in my bit!
DONE.

It’s an eye opener! It seems that I would not have my life any other way!
Well, not exactly! I would have loved to travel, holidayed at exotic places with my children and wish they did not grow up so fast. (Ranting of an empty nester?) A major craving – Wish I had lived in the big city near my siblings instead of a small town!
      Anyway, life is not a bed of roses and I’ve had my huge share of thorns. But the fragrances of roses have eased the pain of the prickly thorns. The prickly thorns have taught me patience and compassion, putting my trust and faith in God completely. I’ve  learnt to never give up on my hopes and dreams! The difficult situations I had to face, the puzzles in life I had to solve gave me strength and wisdom too. I am what I am today because of the prickly thorns!