friendship is a great asset in life. Most people who dont have some sort of friendship with someone will be miserable. I am a testament to that fact. almost three years ago I Threw away the comforting blanket of friendship with everyone I ever knew for this girl whom i was dating. I lost my house because of her and ended up in Natick miles away from anyone i knew and to afraid at that point to develop new friends. So the next year I was completly unsociable and miserable and this last year i resorted to anger and being an asshole. I also broke up with that girl this year and am trying to piece back together my social life which is pretty hard. As well as trying to develop new friendships and accuaintances.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
friendship is a great asset in life. Most people who dont have some sort of friendship with someone will be miserable. I am a testament to that fact. almost three years ago I Threw away the comforting blanket of friendship with everyone I ever knew for this girl whom i was dating. I lost my house because of her and ended up in Natick miles away from anyone i knew and to afraid at that point to develop new friends. So the next year I was completly unsociable and miserable and this last year i resorted to anger and being an asshole. I also broke up with that girl this year and am trying to piece back together my social life which is pretty hard. As well as trying to develop new friendships and accuaintances.
Monday, December 21, 2009
sharab samaj ko khatam karti hai
aao aaj is sharab ko khatam karte hai
ek botal tum khatam karo ek hum khatam karte hai.
Dil mein ek dard liye jiye ja raha hoon,
Teri mohabbat ka jaam piye ja rahan hoon,
Na chahte huye bhi ye kaam kiye jaa raha hoon,
Na jane khud ko kaun si manzil par liye ja raha hoon.
Doodh Mein Uria, Mineral Water Mein Castic Soda,
Pepsi Aur Coke Mein Pesticide, Yani Pani Wani Bhi Kharab,
Ab Hum Kya Kare, Pure Bachi Bhi Hai To Sirf Yeh Sharab..
Botal Chupa dena kafan mein meri
Shamshan mein piya karunga
Jab mangega hisab khuda ;
To use bhi peg bana kar diya karunga
Testing out mobile blogging. Very full day today. I got into a small accident this evening while taking students to our holiday party. No one was hurt and the damage to the other party's car was very minimal. The complication was that the other driver didn't have a license and was probably illegal. She became horribly distraught when she learned that I'd called the police to come make a report. I was following protocol for an accident in a University van. I felt awful as she became more upset. I mean, I definitely did do damage to her vehicle, albeit very small. Luckily I was able to call the police back and explain that there were no injuries or damage. I guess the police were only too happy to not come out in 15 degree rush hour, so we all went separate ways. The other driver hugged me and had tears of relief in her eyes. I still felt guilty for tapping her back bumper. I can't imagine feeling so afraid of authorities all the time. I guess it all worked out, but it was all I could do to go straight home, climb under the covers and eat a bowl of lentil stew with one big ol' glass of tempranill0....
Friday, December 18, 2009
’tis the time to be merry! Hannuka, Christmas or another holiday – most of us are celebrating this month, but what about our precious felines?
Going over the latest cat-related headlines, it’s clear that these are the holidays. Two themes come up over and over again.
Holiday Safety
New stuff around the house can put curious kitties in harm’s way. We have our own Cats and Christmas Safety Guide on the site, but you may also want to take a look at this recent article by Frank Bryce, the president of the Humane Society of Southern New Mexico discussing the dangers for cats during this time of year.
Kandi Stevens from the Valley Oak SPCA provides another good review here and the people at Purina issued a more specific warning in their recent news release here. They are concerned not just with the physical well-being of our pets during the holidays, but also with the effects of the mental stress
ghost
I stayed at the fabulous St. Francis Inn with their ghost, Lily, and have to say their wonderful hospitality, food, location, and parking make them THE place to stay in town.
And after almost 15 years of ghost hunting, I have a new favorite haunt: Ripley's Musuem, which has everything going for it in terms of paranormal enery. The castle-like structure was built on an old Spanish/British battlefield and burial ground, there were two murders in the building when it was a hotel, and the museum is now filled with instruments of torture and objects of death--does it get any better than that? And, they host THE BEST ghost train tour which gives you the use of a K2 meter and camera, and takes you through the old city, and then INSIDE the darkened museum for a real ghost hunt experience!
During the tour I got a bizarre photo I can't explain. I took 3 photos of the statue of St. Francis which is in a park across from the inn. Over the years people have had many strange things appear in their photos of this statue. I took 3 flash shots from the same spot. The first 2 came out fine, but the last one has a dark shadow in the center that appears to be blocking/absorbing the light. You can see the flash went off because it's illuminating the ground to the left and right, but not in front of me!
I highly recommend a trip to St. Augustine for the history, ghosts, food and weather. Can't wait to get back!!!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Where will you spend eternity???
It takes more then just believing there is a God to secure salvation. The Bible says that even the demons in hell believe there is a God and yet they will not be saved. The answer is in Romans 10:9,10 "That if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God has raised him from the dead you shall be saved. For with the heart man believes unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." Salvation comes through believing that Jesus is the Son of God and confessing him as Lord.
If you believe Jesus is the Son of God and that He died for your sins and rose again, you can know for sure that you'll go to heaven.
Pray this ~ God in Heaven, I know i'm a sinner and i need your help. I believe in my heart that Jesus Christ is your Son, that He died on the cross for my sins and God raised Him from the dead." Jesus, right now i open my heart and invite You to come in. Make Yourself real to me. Take control of my life. Keep me from evil and help me be the kind of person you want me to be. Be my Lord and Saviour.
If you said that prayer go tell some one, Jesus is your Lord.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Ingredients:All purpose flour-4cups, Baking powder-5tsps, Baking soda-1tspSalt-1/2tsp, Margarine/butter-1/2cup, Buttermilk-11/2cup.
Method:Heat oven to 400°F. Grease cookie sheet. In large bowl combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, mix well. Mix in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in enough buttermilk to form soft dough.
On lightly floured surface, shape divide dough into 4- 5 balls. Roll out to 1-inch thickness; cut with floured 2inch round cutter. Place biscuits on greased cookie sheet.
Bake at 400°F for 10-15mts or until light golden. Serve warm (18-20biscuits)
For cornmeal biscuits add 1/2cup cornmeal &3 1/2cups all-purpose flour.
A few days ago I was assaulted by my neighbour. Over a trivial parking lot issue. This man tends to park at others' parking lots. When I got home a few days ago, his car was at my lot. I went up to ask him to move his car. His wife said she would tell him and I assumed he would do so right away.
After waiting for 10 minutes, he didn't come down. So I went up again and knocked on his door, only to have him coming out minutes later and shouted at me. He said he was busy bathing his kids and couldn't I have waited till he's done.
I would have waited if he had told me earlier. It's funny that instead of apologising, he turned around and threaten to beat me up eventhough I asked him politely.
Still, he refused to move his car. I didn't want any trouble so I let it go and drove out to park a distance away.
Around middle of that night, he stood outside my door and shouted abuse and threats. I called the cops and they asked me to lodge a report. I was in two minds over it so I didn't. The next morning when I was leaving for work, there he was standing outside his place staring really hard at me and looking to pick a fight.
I ignored him and went straight to the police station. They wanted to call him in but I said hold on first. I wasn't sure whether that would make matter worse if he was just threatening me in the heat of the moment. But on the other hand, what if he intends to carry out his threat?
But God is good. He has been speaking to me these few days.
When I felt so unsettled and could not understand this man's behaviour and why this has to happen.
God said to me in Philippians 4:7 "And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." and Luke 23:34 "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing"
When I felt worried after been told that he could really harm me.
God said to me in Psalm 34: 7 "The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him and he delivers them."
When I kept thinking of the incident and my anger grew.
God said to me in Luke 6: 27-28 "But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies , do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you"
When I wanted to go over to talk to this man again.
God said to me in Proverbs 9: 7-8 "Whoever corrects a mocker invites insult; whoever rebukes a wicked man incurs abuse. Do not rebuke a mocker or he will hate you; rebuke a wise man and he will love you"
This morning when I still felt upset for being wronged.
God said to me in Proverbs 11: 5 "The righteousness of the blameless makes a straight way for them, but the wicked are brought down by their own wickedness"
Phew, what a long post! If you're still reading at this point, thank you for reading till the end.
Be at peace.
Monday, December 14, 2009
We left our hostel very early in the morning to catch a train to Agra. I talked to a riksher driver yesterday beforehand to take us to the station. I was worried what if he would not show up, because it was 4:30am! I thought if I were him I might not come if I overslepted or just chaged my mind, becuase it would not be worth the fee(we negociated and done at almost indian price! I know I am really good at it!). We worried ourselves too to get up 3:45am. We set up two clocks but I worried too much and woke up every hour to see a clock. I hardly slept at the night. Finally I woke up at 3:30am. I was relived when I see the driver coming to get us. It was scary in the morning because there were a lot of dogs howling outside.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
संता गर्लफ्रेंड सेः मैने तुमसे एक झूठ कहा है
गर्लफ्रेंडः क्या?
संताः मैं पहले से शादीशुदा हूं
गर्लफ्रेंडः ओह तुमने तो मुझे डरा ही दिया था, मुझे लगा तुम कहोगे ये कार तुम्हारी नहीं है.......
संता की नई-नई शादी हुई
संता अपनी पत्नी सेः 'डार्लिंग' मैं तुम्हें पाकर बेहद खुश हूं लेकिन क्या तुम मेरी इतनी थोड़ी सी तनख्वाह से खुश रहोगी?
पत्नीः हां क्यों नहीं, लेकिन मुझे तुम्हारी फिक्र है बगैर पैसों के तुम कैसे रहोगे.....
ऑफिसर संताः मैडम इस पूल में स्विमिंग करना मना है
महिलाः तुमने तब क्यों नहीं कहा जब मैं कपड़े उतार रही थी?
संताः मैडम वो मना नहीं हैं.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Killer catfish?
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Killer catfish?
Name all the venomous animals you can think of and you probably come up with snakes, spiders, bees, wasps and perhaps poisonous frogs. But catfish?
A newly released study by University of Michigan graduate student Jeremy Wright finds that at least 1,250 and possibly more than 1,600 species of catfish appears to be venomous-far more than previously believed. The research is described in a paper published online Dec. 4 in the open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology.
Lest anyone have concerns about attacks of killer catfish, rest assured that, at least in North America, these finned fatales use their venom mainly to defend themselves against predatory fish, though they can inflict a painful sting that a number of fishermen have suffered. In other parts of the world, some catfish do have extremely toxic venoms that can be deadly to humans.
Researchers have focused a great deal of attention of venom produced by snakes and spiders, but venomous fish had been largely neglected, said Wright, who used histological and toxicological techniques, as well as prior studies of evolutionary relationships among catfish species, to catalog the presence of venom glands and investigate their biological effects.
Catfish venom glands are found alongside sharp, bony spines on the edges of the dorsal and pectoral fins, and these spines can be locked into place when the catfish is threatened. When a spine jabs a potential predator, the membrane surrounding the venom gland cells is torn, releasing venom into the wound. In his paper, Wright describes how catfish venoms poison nerves and break down red blood cells, producing such effects as severe pain, reduced blood flow, muscle spasms and respiratory distress. However, because none of the species he examined produces more than three distinct toxins in its venom, each species probably displays only a subset of the whole repertoire of effects.........
Friday, December 11, 2009
Infant Deaths Prompt Baby Hammock Recalls
This week the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of 24,000 motion beds for babies, writes Jennifer Kerr of the Associated Press. Manufactured by Amby Baby of USA and sold online through its website since 2003, Amby Baby Motion Beds consist of a steel frame and a fabric hammock that has mesh sides and hangs from a spring. The bed gently swings as the baby moves, a feature designed to resemble babies’ motion in the maternal womb.
Although many babies have found comfort in these hammock beds, there is a hidden risk of suffocation: as the bed moves back and forth, babies could roll and become trapped or wedged against the fabric or the mattress pad. In fact, as Jennifer Kerr reports, two infant deaths in the United States have been associated with Amby Baby Motion Beds, which prompted the CPSC’s recall of the product.
In her story, Jennifer Kerr quotes Nancy Cowles, executive director of Kids In Danger, “There is currently no safety standards that would cover hammocks.” Kerr says that safety advocates maintain that it’s safest for babies to be “in cribs or bassinets with a firm bottom support and no soft bedding, gaps or other points where they could become trapped.”
The CPSC urges parents to immediately stop using the hammock beds for the safety of their babies.
Schooling Our Kids on Smart Shopping and Giving Away a Kindle!
Thanks again to everyone who posted as part of our Blog Blast sponsored by Capital One (who, along with national consumer advocacy group Consumer Action, sponsors the Moneywi$e eLearning tool, a great resource for getting down to business with your budget and finances). Tremendous thanks to Capital One for offering up a Kindle and a few VISA gift cards to help our lucky winners get this school year off to a roaring start!
Congratulations to Liz from This Full House - fabulously lucky winner of a Kindle and a $150 VISA card! And our two runners-up each win a $150 VISA card too - Carma from Carma Sez and Alma from Marketing Mommy - enjoy, mamas!
Everyone else, thank you for writing such helpful and entertaining posts - lots of good tips out there! We’ll have more Blog Blasts coming up, so get on our mailing list if you want to hear about them first. Which of course you do, right?
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Now that Thanksgiving has passed, I am forced to admit that 2009 is about over. It is just so hard to believe that another year is nearly gone! Here we are, in December, and so much has happened this year at Old Friends. It’s been a year since we lost Flying Pidgeon and Ruhlmann, and I still half expect to see the Pidge hanging out in his field. Since last December the main farm has expanded twice—once with the addition of the “back 40” acreage, and again last month with the leased property next door. The New York version of Old Friends welcomed its first residents this past week. We’ve met so many new horses; some famous like Black Tie Affair, Bonapaw, and Commentator. Others, like Du Pars and Appygolucky, were far from well-known. EscapedfromNewYork didn’t even have a name when he arrived. We’ve been visited by famous jockeys, met owners and trainers, had great fundraisers, and greeted new fans. And yet, underneath it all, the point remains the same: providing a home for retired racehorses where fans can visit and meet their heroes.
We are so fortunate to have so many kind and gentle horses. Last weekend two little boys visited, leading us to take the “nice horses to pat” tour. The “nice horse” loop is Black Tie Affair, The Wicked North, Clever Allemont, Danthebluegrassman, Fortunate Prospect and Jade Hunter. For the record, we also have the Canadian loop—our two great Canadian horses Benburb and Thornfield are at the annex farm. Then we have the “mare and gelding run”—up to the back 40. The “Eclipse Award tour” takes us to Blackie, Norty, Sunshine and Hidden Lake, and Millionaire Row covers, among others, Blackie, Tator, Wallenda, Sunshine, Awad, Kiri and Will’s Way! We can also visit offspring and parents of Kentucky Derby winners (Williamstown, Leave Seattle, Bonnie’s Poker, Polish Navy), black horses, gray horses, horses who actually ran in the Derby. You can see the list of tour possibilities is nearly endless!
Carolyn from Pittsburgh, whose photos I have posted on the blog in the past, came to visit this afternoon. Our mission was to visit every horse on the farm, and we did. Even Bonnie came over to visit, enjoying a couple of mints and a face rub. She looks terrific—fat, shaggy and content. Hidden Lake, Kudos, Bonapaw, Futural and Affirmed Success made their way over for mints, as did Regal Sanction and Easy Grades. I also took Carolyn over to see the new farm, where she met Smokey, Tour of the Cat, Klassy, Bennie and Luke.
Tour of the Cat has figured out a way to get dirty and stay that way. He is a kind of active horse and when he is outside he tends to run around until he gets warm and a little sweaty. Then, when he is good and damp, he rolls in the mud. The combo of sweat and mud dries to cement-like balls of dirt that are stuck to his long winter hair like, well, concrete. Only on one side, though, as his left side is nearly pristine! It’s far too cold for a bath, and Tour doesn’t like the pulling on his coat when you brush him, so I guess he stays dirty until the next rainy day!
I’ve said it plenty of times but it remains true—the cooler weather makes all the horses more active and energetic. Awad feels as good as I have ever seen him, running hard and showing off for just about everyone who comes by. I suspect he can run nearly as fast as when he was younger, since he has managed to pretty much maintain his youthful figure! This is not true for a few others—while Will loves to run, no one would say he has maintained his “fighting weight.” The same is true for Kiri and Sunshine.
The horses rarely miss a trick when treats are involved. While one may occasionally choose not to come over to visit, every one of them always knows when people are headed their way. Still, occasionally one of them takes that to a new level. EscapedfromNewYork lives in the first paddock on the right as you come up the drive to the farm. He always, and I mean ALWAYS, meets people as they walk up the drive for tours. Given the lack of socialization in his past, he has come a long way. And he doesn’t need to see people walking his way to pay attention. Oh no, he is way ahead of us–he watches for cars to turn onto the access road from the main highway! He knows if the cars turn right, they are not headed to the farm and he ignores them. BUT, if the car turns left, it must be coming to Old Friends and he immediately lifts his head to see if the car brings people. Because, to Escaped, people equal treats! You can’t tell me horses don’t have their own kind of logic. Smart.
I promised I’d post a couple photos from Old Friends at Cabin Creek—the Bobby Frankel Division, so here they are. We hope you can visit us soon, either here in Kentucky or in New York. In the meantime, thanks for spending this Sunday with Old Friends. –Val
Do you need Dark Eye Makeup? If you have dark brown or black eyes, you may find yourself wondering how best to choose eye makeup. The makeup industry is huge, and offers a great variety of eye makeup and mascara. That variety, however, can seem very daunting when trying to choose.
With that in mind, let’s look at some makeup basics to get you started.
Bright Eyes:
If you feel your eyes seem dull or get lost on your face, then you’ll want to choose eye makeup that will brighten and help your eyes pop. To do this you need to consider what shade of brown or black exists in your eyes. People who have slight yellow touches, for example, want to seek out the complimentary color for that – namely purple. Those with orange traces should look to blue eye makeup to help their eyes stand out.
Hint: Your Face as a Pallet
Remember that accenting your eyes with the right makeup is only one part of the beautifying process. You’ll need to match your base, eye liner, and lipstick to whatever image you’re trying to create. For example, dark colored lipsticks will help your eyes stand out more.
Playing to your Features:
Brown and black eyes are sultry in their own right, and there are ways to really flatter this feature. When you want to simply focus on the richness of your eye color, choose dark eye makeup in a gold metallic, rusty brown, brandy, or even a pastel pink. To this foundation consider using an eyeliner and even glitter mascara if you want serious drama.
As you experiment with different makeup for dark eyes, also try mixing-n-matching your eyeliners. See how the pink, for examples, looks combined with an earthy-brown. Remember you don’t have to go heavy on eyeliner especially with dark eyes. Just a little provides definition and depth. Another nice color combination is chocolate with Aubergine.
Shape It:
No matter what color you finally choose, the way you apply your eye makeup can change the way your eyes look even in shape. Use gradation and contours from the lash line upward or the brow downward to see what kind of effects you can achieve.
Do you like this shade on my hands?
Other post on Sally Hansen Insta-Dri colors
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
Love of the week - Cetaphil Cleansers
Cetaphil sells two types of cleansers.
[1] Daily Facial Cleanser: Great for normal-oily skin. I actually have dry skin and I use it everyday to remove my makeup. Love it!!
Ingredients: Water, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Acrylates/Steareth-20 Methacrylate Copolymer, Glycerin, PEG-200 Hydrogenated Glyceryl Palmate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Butylene Glycol, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Phenoxyethanol, Masking Fragrance, Panthenol, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Disodium EDTA, Methylparaben.
[2] Gentle Skin Cleanser: Cetaphil recommends this one for folks with dry skin. I love to use this with my Clarisonic Brush for a nice exfoliation every weekend.
Ingredients: Water, Cetyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Stearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Swatch: Diamond Cosmetics Chainmail Charm
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
My top 5 favorite fragrances
My top 5 favorite perfumes, not in any specific order.
1. Juicy by Juicy Couture
Notes: Watermelon, Mandarin, Pink Passion Fruit, Marigold, Green Apple, Water Hyacinth, Crushed Leaves, Tuberose Absolute, Wild Rose, Princess Lily, Tuberose, Caramel Creme Brulee, Vanilla, Precious Woods, Patchouli.
Style: Flirtatious. Romantic. Precious.
2. Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker
Notes: Fresh Mandarin, Bergamot, Rosewood, Lavender, Apple Martini, Patchouli, Paper Whites, Orchid, Cedar, White Amber, Musk Woods.
Style: Fashionable. Sexy. Fun.
3. J'adore by Dior
Notes: Mandarin, Champaca Flowers, Ivy, African Orchid, Rose, Violet, Damascus Plum, Amaranth Wood, Blackberry Musk.
Style: For the confident, sensual woman who celebrates her femininity - this is Dior's golden girl.
4. Light Blue by Dolce and Gabbana
Notes: Sicilian Citron, Bluebell, Granny Smith Apple, Jasmine Sambac, Bamboo, White Rose, Cedarwood, Amber, Musk.
Style: Deep and true.
5. Miracle by Lancome
Notes: The top notes sparkle with freesia and lychee. The power of spice breaks through the middle notes lighting the fragrance with ginger and pepper. The Heart reveals sensual notes of jasmine and magnolia.
Style: Modern. Sophisticated. Light-filled. Serene
So dear readers, what are your top 5 fragrances? I am always looking at trying new products...
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Love of the week: CoverGirl Perfect Point Plus Eyeliner
I think I have found a decent dupe of the Stila Kajal in Oynx (Permanent) and the MAC Kohl in Feline (Limited edition). Drum roll please.......................its the CoverGirl Perfect Point Plus Eyeliner in Black Onyx! I think I bought it for $5-6 USD.
I actually used up the entire eyeliner before writing this review, so I guess that proves that I really liked it:) It not as creamy as the Stila and MAC, and not as black either, but its the closest that I have found. In fact it's formula is just perfect for waterliner, since it does not smudge under the eye (MAC Feline gives me racoon eyes!)
Try it and let me know what you think.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Swatch and NOTD: Diamond Cosmetics Cherry Tobacco
Did all my nails with this color:
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Love of the week - Stacked Bangles
I simply adore these stacked bangles in gold called "Cara Accessories Bangle Set". I saw at Nordstorm and they retail for $58. I think this is just crazy pricey. I will try to track down something similar on my trip to India.
If I have any readers from India, have you seen something similar?
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Libra woman Horoscope
Indeed, the Libra woman knows like no other woman to be genuinely feminine, from her most rebel hair to the most (apparently) insignificant ply of her gown. With her, everything is well matched and added because it has to mark out the perfect combination of colours, shapes and gestures. Her way of dressing is always cheerful and deliberately chosen, like a balance between extravagance and common sense. Her jewels are always exquisite and her perfumes make you want to hug her, to possess her like an adornment meant to enchant the rest of your life.
The Libra woman is, indeed, made to receive appreciation, compliments, declarations, to capture looks, men, love and when she is more profane, even money. She loves getting involved into relationships - her life would not make sense without socializing - and sometimes even getting married. She gets married very easily, not necessarily to have a husband, but to have a "mate".
The Libra woman is not the traditional kind of woman. She is not interested in the idea of family and/or in reproduction. She takes great interest in complementarity, opposition, polarization, both affective and erotic. You will always recognize a Libra woman by the nice fragrance she leaves behind her and the pleasure with which she buys anything concerning her physical appearance and her personal beauty.
Libra woman horoscope by Linda Goodman
Once a child asked me a question that wasn't easy to answer. "Why is it," he wanted to know, "that ladies wear trousers and men use pretty smelling cologne?" In typical Aries style, I dashed off an impulsive reply. "Well," I told him quickly, before he could think of any more embarrassing riddles, "that's because there's a little bit of woman in every man, and there's a little bit of man in every woman. Now let's play checkers."
Looking back, I'm rather proud of my instant Mars wisdom. That statement is true to some degree of all the Sun signs, and it's super-true of Libra. You can find a trace of the opposite sex in the most virile, rugged Libran male, and Venus plays the same trick on the female scale balancer.
She may be as dainty as a fluffy, white bunny and she may whisper with gentle persuasion. She can dress in silks and laces, and her hair can smell of fragrant cologne. She might even look like a little doll you could lift with one hand (though a Taurus or Sagittarius ascendant would make her considerably more hefty). But with all her femininity, sweet mannerisms and lovely grace, this girl wears a pair of trousers with surprising ease, and they'll fit her rather neatly. Her mental processes operate with male logic and they can match yours in any discussion you care to start. They can even top yours on occasion, although the female side of the Libra woman is usually too smart to let you catch on to that until you're safely past the honeymoon. During the mating season, she'll be careful not to beat you at chess, but she won't hide her sharp mind behind those soft dimples forever. EventuaBy, you'll be treated to a display of her brain power.
Most Libra women will air their clever wits any time a subject appears with the slightest possibility of debate. It could be anything from why you shouldn't wear button down collars to what's keeping you from getting a raise at work. (She'll feel the latter is partly your fault and partly your boss's fault. Everything with Libra ends up as six of one and half a dozen of another-just so it all comes out even.) If you refuse to rise to the bait, she'll argue with herself. A Libra girl can start a donnybrook alone, pursue it alone and finish it alone, in a grand flourish. Your only contribution may be "But why?" or "I don't think so," but sometimes that's all she needs to deliver a brilliant monologue, which may last for an hour or more. Through it all, however, you'll probably be drowning in her charm. She'll turn on that unbearably delicious smile every third sentence or so, and you'll end up changing your mind as effortlessly as she changes her sex by taking over the man's prerogative, then switching back to a cuddly love bunny. She'll convince you with pure clear logic. You won't lose much-except your pride, and you'll hardly miss that, under the spell of that gentle Libran smile. She's usually right, because her final decisions are as carefully considered as those of the Supreme Court. Libran females don't need much encouragement to start a verbal comparison going between any two points of view. A politically active season will give her lots of chances to sharpen her rhetoric and her argumentative talents. She makes a great political worker, once she's made up her mind which side and which candidate is right.
Aside from the typical Libra penchant for weighing everything twice to make sure she didn't miss a point, she can be quite a lot of woman for a man who's interested in romance or companionship or both. Her tendency to argue is really based on a sincere desire to reach an impartial decision. It could be worse. At least she doesn't make up her own rules as she goes along, or stubbornly resist all reason, like women born under some other Sun signs. Besides, most of her opinions are presented with diplomatic tact, which somewhat softens the blow.
Perhaps the best way to get you to appreciate your Libra woman is to give you a quick rundown on what you would face with other Sun signs in a simple situation. Let's say you're discussing the subject of calling cards. Should people use them today, is it old-fashioned, and what should they look like? Take a fast flight around the zodiac. Pretend you're the only man in a room with twelve women. (That should be a pleasant supposition.) The discussion would run something like this:
Aries: Don't need them. I use the telephone. Taurus: It's rare that I go calling. People visit me. Gemini: Calling cards! Who has time for calling cards?
Leo: Well, if they were really wild, and impressive looking-
Virgo: I'll have to check Emily Post and see exactly what she says.
Sagittarius: My gawd! You mean people stffl take time for that junk?
Scorpio: If they're not home, they miss me. Ifs their loss, not mine.
Aquarius: I wonder if it's raining outside? I thought I heard thunder.
Cancer: Cards are so impersonal. I'd rather write a note.
Pisces: I always sense when people aren't there, and I only I call on them when I get a subliminal message they want to see me.
Capricorn: The custom is perfectly proper. But there's no I point in discussing the design. If it's not en-| graved, it's not a calling card.
Libra; Well, it all depends. If you want to do the correct thing, you should have them. It's a charming gesture. On the other hand, using them might seem pretentious today, and the modern woman is too busy to bother with them. Of course, you have to consider the reason behind the custom. Then again, there are people who can't afford calling cards. If if's a strain on the budget, they aren't really necessary. Looking at the other side of it, however, I can't help feeling the beauty and grace of yesterday is missing in today's frantic pace, so it might be money well spent. I suppose they should be engraved. Yet, it's true that something different would reflect the individual personality. A creative person could design his own. But such individual cards might be misunderstood by very social people, you know? I mean, the Rockefellers would think it was gauche. On reflection, who calls on the Rockefellers? Your own friends would love your being original, but plain engraving is probably more acceptable. At least I think it should be. But still-well ...
Now she's run out of pros and cons, and she frowns slightly, under the strain of sorting out her own arguments and trying to dredge up an actual, firm decision from the lot.
You can see the Libran female is nothing if not fair, and committed to balanced judgment all around. You may get a little bored with her digressions on mundane subjects such as calling cards, but you'll sincerely appreciate her efforts at fairness, and her ability to judge correctly by weighing all sides, when it comes to something that really matters. Other women might toss off opinions that reflect their own individual natures, and seldom care much about what you think, or about a fair answer. To a Libra woman, there's no such thing as what she thinks is right. Your opinion deserves as much respect as hers and Plato's, until the decision is made, based on the flaws in her arguments, yours and all the philosophers.
Most Venus girls work both before and after marriage. They seek cash for the lovely things it can buy. The Libra bird needs lots of fine feathers for her luxurious nest. She loves beautiful clothes, expensive perfumes, classical music and-did somebody say she was masculine? Yes, I did. One side of her. But you will barely notice her hard head when it wears such pretty hair-dos. Mostly, Libran women need plentiful sums of money to remove them from the squalor and ugliness of discordant surroundings, which can actually make them emotionally and physically ill. But there's another reason she works, another reason she wants money. Her man. If there's one thing a Libra female treasures above all else on this temporal earth, it's the man she's chosen to love, honor and manage.
She hates to play solitaire. Partnerships, in both business and romance, constitute her deepest .need. She doesn't like to work alone, and she's literally incapable of living alone. libra women who visit astrologers have only two questions they really care about. If it's not one, it's always the other. Either: "When will I meet someone I really love?" or "When will I find someone to go into business with me?" With her, marriage is a joint venture, and the rules are almost as strict as those in a corporate setup. You are the president of the association, and you're honored as such. She's the chairman of the board, who will keep you from making mistakes, in her own feminine, protective way. Her nature is built for teamwork. She'll want to participate in as many of your interests and activities as possible. She's willing to entertain in her husband's behalf, and she's female enough to follow his lead when he wants to change his career, move to another city, or cultivate new friends. That's all his department. She's only there to smooth the way and be sure he doesn't goof anything by impulsive actions and ill-considered judgment.
You really have to give her credit. The typical Libra woman has no desire to be a stone around her husband's neck. She simply wants to remove all the stones in his path. She's not nearly as domineering on the surface as she is inwardly, because the last thing she wants to do is make a lot of positive statements you can hold her responsible for later. She'll tread gently in most cases (unless she has an Aries ascendant-and if you're mixed up with a woman who had a double cardinal influence like that at birth, you have a sizable problem).
The average Libra female is highly intellectual and has amazing powers of analysis, which can be a real help in solving your business problems. She seldom lets her emotions keep her from dispassionate decision or a-balanced view, and she can usually give you better advice than your banker. Naturally, her abilities along these lines can cover a multitude of vices. Not only that, but if she's a typical Venus girl, she offers her pearls of wisdom on a silver platter of charm and amiable suggestion. Her iron hand wears a soft, velvet glove, and she can nudge you off the wrong track and in the right direction so gently, you'll swear the switch was entirely your own idea. An Aries, Scorpio, Leo or Taurus man will normally put his Libran wife on a pedestal and worship her. That's only fair, because she worships him, too. Outsiders who visit the love nest of a properly mated Libran and her husband may feel as though they were seeing Adam and Eve, before the snake came along and spoiled everything. (Two Librans wed to each other invariably become cooing lovebirds or snarling adversaries. They'll go to one extreme or the other, sometimes on a permanent basis, sometimes every other day.)
There are many rewards when you're living with a Libra female. She'll never open your mail. It simply wouldn't occur to her to be so dishonorable. She'll never reveal your business secrets to your friends or embarrass you in front of your boss. She'll probably charm him into submission, too, with the same smile she used to melt your heart when you first met her. There are some Libra women with afflicted Mars positions who may over-indulge in excessive emotions at times, or eat and drink more than is good for them, but they're few and far between. Even if a Venus female does occasionally trip over her own scales, sooner or later she'll gracefully achieve her normal state of heavenly harmony. There will be moments when you'll wonder if she's an angel or devil, but the angels fight on her side more often than not.
You probably won't complain of lack of physical proof of her love, because she's as sentimental as old lace, and as affectionate as a woman has any right to be. Although she's sincere about her billing and cooing, those sweet glances, tender touches, warm hugs and frequent kisses are also a pretty effective smokescreen for her hidden masculine drive. There's no law that says sincerity can't have a practical application.
Your home may look like one of those magazine ads for wall-to-wall carpeting. The colors will harmonize, and the furniture will be in good taste. Pictures will hang straight, and meals will usually be served on time. With most Venus girls you can also count on cloth napk^s, sterling silver, flowers on the table, good china, candlelight, wine, soft music and a balanced menu. Taking into consideration her clever mind and her sparkling wit, there's not a whole lot more you could ask. Being a woman is sort of a lifetime occupation to her, and she's bound to arrive at perfection somewhere along the line. The masculine side of her will rarely disturb you, unless you're one of those impossible males who want to go shouting around like King Henry
VIII and expecting the women in your life to behave like obedient consorts, fearful of losing their heads if they gay anything other than "yes" or "no." Your Libran consort will definitely say more than "yes" or "no." She likes to talk. But she'll also make a flattering listener, when you have a need for a good audience. This woman is both tough and soft at the same time, and it's not every female who can manage that delicate balancing act.
Her sweet manners and smooth ability to cool your fevered brow can lead you to think she's weak and helpless, or that she'll be fluttery and feminine when a crisis erupts. If so, you're much mistaken. That dear, womanly little creature is composed of nine parts steel. Just because you missed it when she was shrewdly and bravely planning to hook you during those early chess games when she kept letting you beat her, you shouldn't remain blind forever. Open your eyes wide the next time there's a family emergency, and see who keeps the boat from rocking. Who really does it, I mean. The truth needn't rob you of your masculinity. No one but you will know how much you need her helping hand at the helm when things get choppy. Shell never brag about it, or take anything away from you-except a large part of the responsibility. Be grateful she's so dependable. Besides, she looks kind of cute when she wears her slacks to garden or to the supermarket, doesn't she? Women in trousers are all right, as long as they have enough sense to wear frilly organdy to parties and slinky silk in privacy. She does. One of her most valuable assets is her ability to hide her sharp, keen mind behind utter femininity.
The children will be loved and tenderly cared for by a Libra mother, but in all honesty, they will come in a poor second to you. They're junior partners, but you are the president of the company, and shell never forget that basic fact. They'll get a large chunk of her heart, but she'll never allow them to steal the comer she gave to you before they came along. If their play interferes with your rest, she can be pretty strict, and if they disobey you, shell be angrier than if they disobeyed her. The youngsters will be sweet and clean as infants, neat and polite as adults-unless you spoil them and she doesn't interfere because you're the lord and master. It's just another one of those decisions she may leave in your hands so she can avoid making the wrong judgment The Libra mother is normally gentle, yet quite firm when the need arises. Her children are never neglected or ignored, but the truth of the matter is that the reason she wanted to become a mother in the first place was so she could give you more happiness that way. One of the first things she'll teach them when they learn their prayers is to say, "God bless Daddy." She'll never permit them to disrespect their father. Still, if you get a little overbearing, she's a pretty soft pillow for their tears, and she may sneak them a peppermint stick behind your back when you've put your foot down too severely.
It's true that she may nibble on sweets too often and get fat. She may linger too long at the dance or over the wine bottle. There may be times when she's a little bossy, and Other moments when she talks your ear off. But these things will only occur when her emotional scales are temporarily off balance. They will never fail to settle into even steadiness when the occasional dipping is over. Unless somebody stands there with his foot on one of them, Libran scales always eventually balance themselves. If one side is a little low, add some affection and it will rise. If the other side drops from the weight of too much sadness, lighten it with understanding and her-beautiful harmony will return.
What other woman could look like a princess when you take her to the ball, then turn right around, lace up her boots, zip up her red plaid lumber jacket, and help you saw logs for the fireplace? She has sweetness enough for the first and strength enough for the second. If her name is Peg, you'll be whistling "Peg-0-My-Heart." If it's Sally . or Mary, you'll happily hum "My Gal Sal" or sing "Mary Is a Grand Old Name." In case the song writers have forgotten to pay her a tribute, write your own melody in waltz time, with a good, strong beat, and dedicate it to your Libra woman. Fortissimo.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
i am a punjabi girl from delhi and i am planning to get married soon (touchwood)! a wedding in India (especially a punjabi wedding) can be a long drawn expensive affair that needs carefull planning since a lot many customs are involved. i started this blog to help document my thoughts and ideas for my own wedding just so nothing is rushed and is exactly as i want it to be..a ceremony that does not burn a hole in my parents' or my pocket and still does not compromise on aesthetics. is that very hard? that is what i want to find out here:) all your comments and suggestions are most welcome, so feel free to share. thanks for visiting!
So i'm looking at Manish Malhotra's sarees as inspiration for my Shagun Ceremony attire. What do you think of these glittery sarees above?
Images via google images:)
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Dear Ones, This week we've arrived at our home in (city) Amritsar, (state) Punjab, (northwest) India. Here, we spend our mornings—-before dawn—-at the Golden Temple in meditation.After this we return to our home here and prepare for a day of teaching. We have taught for the past ten years to at our school—-Miri Piri Academy . . . the creation of Yogi Bhajan—-where students come from all around the world to receive a classical education enhanced by the spiritual subjects—-the essence of Dharma, Yoga, Meditation, Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training, Martial Arts, Metaphysics, Lifestyle Success Skills and much much more. Under the profound guidance of our teachers and staff.Yogi Bhajan created this curriculum of "values based education." This is education based in inspiration as well as academics. It is an education for the 21st century and is open to every student who wants to master their life with ancient wisdom in this modern world.Every morning we are picked up—-by our driver of eight years (Kashmira Singh)—-at 3:30 AM and ride a timeless 15 minutes from the school to the Golden Temple through the streets of Amritsar. This is a temple—-sitting on the Earth and rooted in the Cosmos—-where you instantly experience physical spaces that have been constructed to correspond to your exact spiritual dimensions. You sense your natural healthy human radiance awakening. It then comes to gracefully live inside you—-like a best friend—-throughout the day.Meditation on the Shabd Guru (Kirtan—Scriptural music) is an active part of the lives of the 75,000 people who visit this Temple daily. Each of them fed physically and spiritually by the food and the Kirtan shared 20 hours every day. In addition, scripture—-Siri Guru Granth Sahib—-is read 24/7/365 and the result is an exalted vibration you can touch it with your senses. With this combination of spiritual technology and artistic mastery this is one of those places called—-heaven on the earth.Daljeet Singh—-our student and videographer—-is absorbing what we've been doing for dozens of years . . . all in the course of this two weeks.Even the fish are at ease in the safety of this sacredness—-since those who worship here are vegetarian—-they have nothing to worry about except perhaps the effects of too much food.Yoga, Meditation, Humanology and Spirituality classes—-at the school—-are attended by some of the most inspired students I teach anywhere in the world. Working with a solid curriculum of Math, Science, English, and other standard subjects—-they are far more prepared for this world because of the additional spiritual subjects that create awareness of the reality of relationships with GOD and with each other. After all, our world runs on relationships.The grounds to this campus are the artistry of one Deva Singh Khalsa of South Florida where he owns one of the nations top landscaping companies Nanak's Landscaping. The detail of his work has turned a school in a farm field into an oasis.Playing fields for all sports—-night lit for the hotter weather playing after sunset.With Love, Blessings, Prayer and Gratitude,Guru Singh and Guruperkarma Kaur
Friday, December 4, 2009
open our hearts and checkbooks
I've been thinking a lot about this after seeing the movie The Blind Side, based on the book of the same name by Michael Lewis. It's about Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Michael Oher and the rich white family in Nashville who took him in when he was a homeless teenager, became his legal guardian and set him on a path that eventually led to his becoming one of the highest paid rookie players in pro football. Critics have trashed the movie for being too sentimental, but I fond the film remarkable because the facts, which it hues to very closely, are remarkable. As Oher tells USA Today:
They've got big hearts. To take somebody from my neighborhood into your house? Nobody does that. I don't think I'd even do that. I'd help you out, but with a daughter and with all the violence and drugs where I come from ... they didn't have to do that."
Just before seeing The Blind Side I finished reading Tracy Kidder's Strength in What Remains, another remarkable true story of Deo, a young medical student in Africa who managed to escape the genocide in Burundi and Rwanda, emigrate to New York, return to college and then medical school in America, and then go back to Burundi to build a clinic. Along the way he was helped by a number of strangers who went to great lengths to help him simply because it was the right thing to do. An elderly woman, whom he never saw again, risked her life by insisting that he blend in with her family to evade soldiers who were slaughtering members of his ethnic group at a border crossing. A baggage handler saw him wandering Kennedy Airport after landing in New York, unable to speak English and with no friends or family in this country, and helped him find a room and a job. A former nun he met when he delivered her groceries decided to do everything she could to help him, eventually finding Nancy and Charlie Wolf, a couple with a huge loft in Soho who gave him a home and helped him enroll in college. From the New York Times review:
About the Wolfs, who are in some ways the heroes of this book, Mr. Kidder writes, “Clearly, they were a couple disposed to take chances.” His subtext is: More of us should be as willing.
I admit, I have never been that willing. I doubt many of us have. Yet all the people who helped these two individuals say the same thing-- bringing a needy stranger into their lives helped them as much as the young men that they aided. It's hard for most of us to truly help an individual, especially the working parents among us, who are usually short of both time and money. But I wonder if there are ways to make that personal connection, even with limited means. A friend of mine who owns a small store, rather than donating to a large charity, sends money each month to a family in Mexico she learned about through one of her suppliers, to pay for the school fees and books for their two children. She likes the much more personal nature of this donation, and the fact that she knows exactly where the money is going. Perhaps this is a better way to donate? Or at least another way.
Kidder’s previous book, Mountains Beyond Mountains, is about Dr. Paul Farmer, a Harvard-trained physician who believes the wealthy nations of the world have a duty to help the poorest. His organization, Partners In Health, has set up clinics in the some of the world’s most destitute regions, and in the book, Dr. Farmer regularly challenges Kidder, and the rest of us, to do more, give more, help more. I'd love to hear from those of you who have managed to do just that. Any suggestions of ways each of us can help more individuals, short of giving up a bedroom to a stranger, would be great. Meanwhile, ignore the reviews and go see The Blind Side. And take your kids. It's sure to spark the kind of family discussion we should all have more often
Thursday, December 3, 2009
A Marriage License is not Always Followed by a Sad Love Story
I wonder what normally happens when a marriage certificate as a marriage certificate is issued a pair of lovers. Their love story takes a dramatic turn and becomes sad. If, for the people, there are an infinite amount of love and long-term relationship is hoped for the best. They trust absolutely in his feelings and why they decided to make the knot. After the honeymoon is over, many bad things happen. Couples turn against each other, like any other question true colors. If the people are much more hidden way to win another game. Enough self control is exercised to waive, women and poor image of himself. Advice on relationships is for those who are important to the court. To hide your true nature acts like a time bomb seriously. Nothing remains in the dark for a lifetime. Many people act as almost perfect as sensitive. You are princes and princesses until they received a marriage certificate. Things are moving from highest to lowest. If enough advice on relationships is not given to these young married couples, when it ends, it is immediately after the honeymoon, or even before the end. The marriage is tolerance and it takes great patience and understanding. A perfect love story features problems in relationships. Not afraid of small problems. You should be brave enough to tackle problems in a marriage long term relationship. Perhaps you've never seen your spouse is angry and if you happen to escape. If you show anger, you shook, you will be victim of this marriage has failed. To be on the safe side, create problem-solving skills early enough to avoid a psychological torture. It feels good to your grandchildren about your love affair with success to tell. Most young people have a negative attitude towards marriage because of the high number of divorces in our society today. This is not a good marriage because they have grown up seeing was a real hell to emulate. It is always best to seek advice from the overreaction to a relationship problem relationship. For two people live together without living abnormally collision. Disagreements do not want hate. You should look like a difference of opinion. A marriage certificate, you should be emotionally down. It legalizes your love. Many times a marriage license is seen as bad news. It is a false perception, because if you watch closely, most spouses in a stable, both financially and emotionally. They are successful because they are installed. A love story of a victim of a failed marriage always say I'm discouraged. My advice is that your relationship must not be wise enough to look at the company with much skepticism. Do not believe everything you read do not read otherwise. The world has never been a perfect place. The company consists of small things failed and succeeded, so it's individual choice or a failure or a success. A Marriage License is not Always Followed by a Sad Love Story
I wonder what normally happens when a marriage certificate as a marriage certificate is issued a pair of lovers. Their love story takes a dramatic turn and becomes sad. If, for the people, there are an infinite amount of love and long-term relationship is hoped for the best. They trust absolutely in his feelings and why they decided to make the knot. After the honeymoon is over, many bad things happen. Couples turn against each other, like any other question true colors. If the people are much more hidden way to win another game. Enough self control is exercised to waive, women and poor image of himself. Advice on relationships is for those who are important to the court. To hide your true nature acts like a time bomb seriously. Nothing remains in the dark for a lifetime. Many people act as almost perfect as sensitive. You are princes and princesses until they received a marriage certificate. Things are moving from highest to lowest. If enough advice on relationships is not given to these young married couples, when it ends, it is immediately after the honeymoon, or even before the end. The marriage is tolerance and it takes great patience and understanding. A perfect love story features problems in relationships. Not afraid of small problems. You should be brave enough to tackle problems in a marriage long term relationship. Perhaps you've never seen your spouse is angry and if you happen to escape. If you show anger, you shook, you will be victim of this marriage has failed. To be on the safe side, create problem-solving skills early enough to avoid a psychological torture. It feels good to your grandchildren about your love affair with success to tell. Most young people have a negative attitude towards marriage because of the high number of divorces in our society today. This is not a good marriage because they have grown up seeing was a real hell to emulate. It is always best to seek advice from the overreaction to a relationship problem relationship. For two people live together without living abnormally collision. Disagreements do not want hate. You should look like a difference of opinion. A marriage certificate, you should be emotionally down. It legalizes your love. Many times a marriage license is seen as bad news. It is a false perception, because if you watch closely, most spouses in a stable, both financially and emotionally. They are successful because they are installed. A love story of a victim of a failed marriage always say I'm discouraged. My advice is that your relationship must not be wise enough to look at the company with much skepticism. Do not believe everything you read do not read otherwise. The world has never been a perfect place. The company consists of small things failed and succeeded, so it's individual choice or a failure or a success.
Marriage
Don't marry the person you want to live with, marry the one you cannot live without...but whatever you do, you'll regret it later.
My wife and I always compromise; I admit I'm wrong and she agrees with me.
It doesn't matter how often a married man changes his job, he still ends up with the same boss.
They call our language the mother tongue because the father seldom gets to speak.
First Guy (proudly): "My wife's an angel!" Second Guy: "You're lucky, mine's still alive."
Marriage is grand -- and divorce is at least 100 grand.
Married life is very frustrating. In the first year of marriage, the man speaks and the woman listens. In the second year, the woman speaks and the man listens. In the third year, they both speak and the neighbors listen.
When a man opens the door of his car for his wife, you can be sure of one thing: either the car is new or the wife.
A woman rushed home from work and exclaimed to her husband, "Pack your bags, I've won the lottery!" The husband excitedly asks, "Should I pack clothes for cold or warm weather?" She says, "Pack'em all, you're leaving!"
A couple came upon a wishing well. The wife leaned over, made a wish and threw in a penny. The husband decided to make a wish, too But he leaned over too much, fell into the well, and drowned. The wife was stunned for a moment but then smiled, "It really works!"
Two women friends meet on the street, but they haven't seen each other for years. As they are talking one women notices that her friend has a 5 carat diamond ring, and says "My what a magnificent ring." Her friend relies, "Yes, it is, but unfortunately it comes with a curse. It comeswith my husband!"
Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you say. After marriage, he will fall asleep before you finish.
Every man wants a wife who is beautiful, understanding, economical, and a good cook. But the law allows only one wife.
One woman's hobby is another woman's hubby.
Many a man owes his success to his first wife and his second wife to his success.
I recently read that love is entirely a matter of chemistry. That must be why my wife treats me like toxic waste.
A man is incomplete until he is married. After that, he is finished.
I'm an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the house.
We in the industry know that behind every successful screenwriter stands a woman. And behind her stands his wife.
Marriage is when a man and woman become as one; the trouble starts when they try to decide which one.
Marriages are made in heaven. But so again, are thunder and lightning.
If you want your wife to listen and pay strict attention to every word you say, talk in your sleep.
Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right and the other is a husband.
Don't marry the person you want to live with, marry the one you cannot live without...but whatever you do, you'll regret it later.
My wife and I always compromise; I admit I'm wrong and she agrees with me.
It doesn't matter how often a married man changes his job, he still ends up with the same boss.
They call our language the mother tongue because the father seldom gets to speak.
First Guy (proudly): "My wife's an angel!" Second Guy: "You're lucky, mine's still alive."
Marriage is grand -- and divorce is at least 100 grand.
Married life is very frustrating. In the first year of marriage, the man speaks and the woman listens. In the second year, the woman speaks and the man listens. In the third year, they both speak and the neighbors listen.
When a man opens the door of his car for his wife, you can be sure of one thing: either the car is new or the wife.
A woman rushed home from work and exclaimed to her husband, "Pack your bags, I've won the lottery!" The husband excitedly asks, "Should I pack clothes for cold or warm weather?" She says, "Pack'em all, you're leaving!"
A couple came upon a wishing well. The wife leaned over, made a wish and threw in a penny. The husband decided to make a wish, too But he leaned over too much, fell into the well, and drowned. The wife was stunned for a moment but then smiled, "It really works!"
Two women friends meet on the street, but they haven't seen each other for years. As they are talking one women notices that her friend has a 5 carat diamond ring, and says "My what a magnificent ring." Her friend relies, "Yes, it is, but unfortunately it comes with a curse. It comeswith my husband!"
Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you say. After marriage, he will fall asleep before you finish.
Every man wants a wife who is beautiful, understanding, economical, and a good cook. But the law allows only one wife.
One woman's hobby is another woman's hubby.
Many a man owes his success to his first wife and his second wife to his success.
I recently read that love is entirely a matter of chemistry. That must be why my wife treats me like toxic waste.
A man is incomplete until he is married. After that, he is finished.
I'm an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the house.
We in the industry know that behind every successful screenwriter stands a woman. And behind her stands his wife.
Marriage is when a man and woman become as one; the trouble starts when they try to decide which one.
Marriages are made in heaven. But so again, are thunder and lightning.
If you want your wife to listen and pay strict attention to every word you say, talk in your sleep.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Diwali
Diwali, the festival of Lights, is a popular South East Asian holiday.
Darkness is ‘chased’ away by lightening candles and lamps made of clay.
To prepare for Diwali kids help their parents organize and clean,
But don’t throw out your unwanted clothes and toys, instead donate them.
Remind your parents about the importance of giving and being green.
Cleaning up should go beyond your house and classroom.
Lets clean up our environment, pick up some litter,
Or plant a tree or flower seeds and wait for spring to see’em bloom.
The Festival of Lights is a good time to think about all the energy we consume.
Encourage your parents not to turn on all the lights at home,
And instead use candles and clay lamps to brighten up the room.
Lighting fireworks on Diwali is popular and can be fun,
But the toxins used in them are not good for the environment or a human.
Instead of fireworks, there are other ways to light up your outdoor space,
Put up LED holiday lights, they use less energy and will brighten up any place.
Diwali is also a celebration of giving, so many people thinks it’s a good time to buy.
Instead of buying, be creative, make gifts at home- paint a picture or bake a pie.
Do you know how many greeting cards are thrown out each year?
Send your family and friends Diwali e-cards, you can find them here (http://www.indiaexpress.com/cards/Holidays/Diwali/ )
This Diwali take the time to reflect on the things that you and your family can do to be green,
Take the lead and share these ideas with your parents, show them you’re keen to be green!
Wishing you and your family a Happy Diwali!
Rice Matters: Brown Dhansaak Rice
Rice Matters: Brown Dhansaak Rice
The official line is that I was giving you guys a break from my almost daily postings in October; but, in reality, I was perfecting The Art of Whining. I whined mainly about too much work that led to too much pain. I am still in pain and have already started complaining about how I will miss the start of the ski season, even though I don't ski. See how good I am at it now?
Because of this constant pain, my culinary escapades have suffered more than a little bit. Rice has become my go-to for most meals. Steamed rice, phodnicha bhath, jeera rice; whichever way I could make it, I did. That brought me face-to-face with the brown rice that is made with the famous Parsi dish, dhansaak. I considered winging it but then decided to turn to 101 Parsi Recipes, by the queen of Parsi cuisine herself, Jeroo Mehta. And she did not disappoint.
Brown Dhansaak Rice
- 1/3 cup oil
- 1 medium onion, sliced thin
- 1 stick cinnamon
- 6 cloves
- 3 cups basmati rice
- 4 tsp sugar
- 6 cups water
- salt to taste
- Wash the basmati rice in several changes of water and set aside.
- Heat oil in a large pot or saucepan; add cinnamon and cloves when the oil is hot.
- Add sliced onions and cook till they have softened.
- While the onions are cooking, heat the sugar in a small saucepan till it melts and caramelizes, taking care that it does not burn. A nice dark brown color is desireable.
- Add 1/3 cup warm water to the melted sugar a little bit at a time, taking care not to burn yourself as it will sizzle and foam as you do.
- Drain the rice and add it to the pot with the onions. Stir the rice and fry it with the onions for a few minutes.
- Add the sugar solution to the rice and stir well.
- Add the remaining water (5 and 2/3 cups) and salt.
- Bring to a rolling boil, cover tightly and lower the heat to medium low. Cook at this heat until all the water is absorbed and the rice has cooked, usually between 15-20 minutes or so.
- Fluff the rice and serve right away with any spicy dish with a sauce.
Notes:
- Jeroo Mehta's original recipe calls for 2 cups of rice. I find this a little too sweet for my tastebuds, so I upped the rice to 3 cups. Perfect for us!
- Taste the water after adding salt. If it's not salty, then you need more salt. As the rice cooks, the salt will be absorbed by the grains and it will be just right. Adding salt after the rice is cooked is an option but it doesn't taste the same.
- I have served this with what I call the-rest-of-the-world chhole, a spin on Anita's Punjabi chhole recipe, and it was appreciated. The next time, I served it with rajma and that worked, too. I will probably be making this again for Thanksgiving, but not with dhansaak - the pain, remember?
i like Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan
Biography
Saif Ali Khan was born in to one of the elite families of India. His father is none other than former Ace Cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and his mother is India´s sweetheart Shamila Tagore. His sister Soha Ali Khan is now taking her first steps in the movie industry. His other sister is a very talented jewelry designer. While his parents were working, Saif spent most of his childhood with his cousins and Grandma in Bhopal.
Saif married at a young years to Amrita Singh and is father of two wonderful children Sara and Ibrahim. After years of being together Saif and Amrita are now divorced. Now Saif is very much in love hith his Italian girlfriend Rosa. Saif now looks better than ever and is wanted everywhere as a Brand Ambassadore as well as being special guest for various shows. Saif appeared on small screen in many commercials, even paired with his family members.
Saif went to London for further studies. During his College days Saif always wanted to be a Rockstar. Right now Saif is living his college dream and is playing guitar in some rock shows.
His acting career started at 23. In his first movie Aashig Aawara, many doubt his acting talents. They did not accept him and he had to face a lot of criticsim. He then reformed himself completely and gave some masterpieces like 'Main Khiladi Tu Anari', and 'Yeh Diilagi'. This time the audience accepted him with open arms and his works was applauded in all these movies. Unfortunately, more flops like 'Bambai Ka Babu' and 'Ek Tha Raja' followed. However his career was again back on track with the release of Rajshri's 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'.
Saif was part of Kal Ho Naa Ho next to his buddy Shahrukh Khan. From that moment on he started his climb to the top. With Hum Tum he finally launched into space. After Hum Tum comes movies like Parineeta and Salaam Namaste which showed Saif is one of the Best.
Career
Saif was meant to make his debut in Bekhudi (1992) opposite Kajol but the film took off without him.
He made his Bollywood debut in the 1992 film Parampara. For his next film Aashiq Awara (1993) he won the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award. His breakthrough role came in 1994 with Yeh Dillagi starring opposite Kajol and Akshay Kumar which was his first major hit.[8] Khan went on to star in many films but they failed at the box office. He only had success with multi-starrer hits like Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Imtihaan (1995),Kachche Dhaage (1999) and Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999).After some box office failures he had a hit with the film Kya Kehna (2000).
His acting career, more or less, went through a relative slump until 2001, when he was cast in Farhan Akhtar's hit film, Dil Chahta Hai. He received much acclaim for his role as Sameer with critic Taran Adarsh calling it his career-best performance.The success of this film firmly established Saif as one of the industry's most bankable stars.
He has since had many box office successes such as Kal Ho Na Ho (2003),Hum Tum (2004)and Salaam Namaste (2005).He won lots of critical acclaim for his performance in a rare negative role for the film Ek Hasina Thi (2004)and for Parineeta (2005). His performance in Hum Tum won him the National Film Award for Best Actor.
In 2006 Khan played the lead role in the offbeat English-language film Being Cyrus and bagged enormous acclaim for his villainous role in the Indian adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, Omkara. Critic, Taran Adarsh said "Saif Ali Khan... plays the evil Langda Tyagi brilliantly. His looks, his mannerisms, his body language, his overall behavioral pattern takes you by complete surprise. The actor deserves distinction marks for portraying the role with such realism that you start hating him after a point. Sure, the actor deserves the highest award for this role".Rediff.com stated "Omkara marks Saif's emergence into the very forefront of his acting peers, and we gleefully applaud".He won the Best Villain awards at all the major award ceremonies including the Star Screen Awards,Filmfare Awards and Zee Cine Awards.
His next film Eklavya: The Royal Guard saw him and his mother together for the second time since Aashiq Awara. Though it was a box-office disappointment his performance as Harshwardhan was praised and appreciated by the critics. One critic commented "watching him emote with amazing precision makes you realize the giant strides he has taken as an actor".
His last release Ta Ra Rum Pum did moderately at the box office and his performance was praised.
Personal life
Currently living in Mumbai, Khan married actress Amrita Singh in October 1991.The marriage made news as Amrita was twelve years older than him. After thirteen years of marriage and two children, a daughter named Sara and a son named Ibrahim, the couple divorced in 2004. His children currently live with their mother.
After he divorced his wife, he began dating Rozza Catalino, who he recently broke up with. The tabloids have often linked him with many other Bollywood stars, but he has denied all these rumours.
Khan is currently dating actress Kareena Kapoor. At the grand finale of the Lakme Fashion Week, he declared that they were indeed a couple and were seeing each other.
On February 18, 2007, Khan was hospitalized at Leelawati Hospital, Mumbai due to experiencing chest pain while rehearsing for his performance at the Stardust Awards, to be held that night. Many film personalities came to see the actor in hospital. After hospitalisation he gave up smoking.
Filmography
Actor:
1. Roadside Romeo (2008) (filming) (voice)
2. Tashan (2008) (filming)
... aka Style (India: English title: literal title)
3. Bhootnath (2007) (filming)
4. Ta Ra Rum Pum (2007) .... Rajveer 'RV' Singh
5. "Koffee with Karan" .... Guest (1 episode, 2007)
- Episode #2.5 (2007) TV Episode .... Guest
6. Nehlle Pe Dehlla (2007) .... Jimmy
7. Eklavya (2007) .... Prince Harshwardhan
... aka Eklavya: The Royal Guard (USA)
8. Omkara (2006) .... Ishwar "Langda" Tyagi
9. Being Cyrus (2005) .... Cyrus Mistry / Xerxes
10. Salaam Namaste (2005) .... Nikhil "Nicki" Arora
11. Parineeta (2005) .... Shekhar N. Roy
... aka A Married Woman (International: English title)
12. Hum Tum (2004) .... Karan Kapoor
13. Ek Hasina Thi (2004) .... Karan Singh Rathod
... aka There Was a Beautiful Girl (India: English title)
14. LOC: Kargil (2003) .... Capt. Anuj Nayyar, 17 JAT
... aka L.O.C. (India: Hindi title: promotional abbreviation)
15. Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) .... Rohit Patel
... aka Tomorrow May Never Come (USA: informal literal English title)
... aka Tomorrow May Not Be (USA: DVD box title)
16. Darna Mana Hai (2003) .... Anil Manchandani (Photographer)
17. Na Tum Jaano Na Hum (2002) .... Akshay Kapoor
18. Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (2001) .... Rajiv Shyamrao ("Sam")
19. Dil Chahta Hai (2001) .... Sameer
... aka Do Your Thing (USA: TV title)
20. Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (2001) .... Prakash
21. Yeh Pyaar Hi To Hai (2000)
22. Kya Kehna (2000) .... Rahul Modi
... aka Friends (India: English title)
23. Biwi No. 1 (1999) .... Deepak (Special Appearance)
24. Aarzoo (1999) .... Amar
25. Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999) .... Vinod
... aka We Stand United (International: English title)
26. Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan (1999) .... Raju Tarachand/Husna Bano/David Rathod
27. Kachche Dhaage (1999) .... Dhananjay Pandit 'Jai'
28. Humse Badhkar Kaun: The Entertainer (1998) .... Sunny
29. Keemat: They Are Back (1998) .... Ajay
30. Udaan (1997) .... Raja
31. Hamesha (1997) .... Raja/Raju
32. Tu Chor Main Sipahi (1996) .... Raja/King
33. Ek Tha Raja (1996) .... Sunny/Sunny Dogra
34. Bambai Ka Babu (1996) .... Vikram (Vicky)
35. Dil Tera Diwana (1996) .... Ravi Kumar
36. Imtihaan (1995) .... Vicky
37. Surakshaa (1995) .... Amar/Prince Vijay
38. Aao Pyaar Karen (1994) .... Raja
39. Yaar Gaddar (1994) .... Jai Verma
40. Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994) .... Deepak Kumar
... aka I'm the Expert, You're the Novice (UK)
41. Yeh Dillagi (1994) .... Vikram 'Vicky' Saigal
... aka The Game of Love (India: English title)
42. Parampara (1993) .... Pratap P. Singh
... aka Tradition
43. Aashiq Awara (1993) .... Jimmy/Rakesh Rajpal
44. Pehchaan (1993)
... aka Pehechaan (India: Hindi title: video box title)
Music Department:
1. Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999) (playback singer)
... aka We Stand United (International: English title)
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