faces

Again a sunday after a whole week of vacation, i find myself at bella napoli (already mentioned this restaurant in previous posts) tonight i will change pizza pazza for an erneste with natural tomato, lets see if i can recommend it!

Faces is the title of the post, but actually it should be Hats. We all wear different hats depending on the situation or context that we find ourselves in.

Throughout life we go through different stages where our roles may have changed. The funny thing is that when you meet again people you found in a particular phase, you tend to wear automatically the hat you wore back then… But WHY?

Have we not evolved, changed or left behind that phase where we behaved in the way the hat expected us to?

One way or another, the truth is that our hats change as we walk along life, and the question remains unanswered…. Should we only keep our latest hat? Or should we keep all of them and wear them ocasionally?

Children are our future

just a quick post about naiveness and the true color of love.

Context: The TV commercial entitled Tan Hong Ming, conceptualised and directed by local advertising creative director and filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad, has won three awards (two gold and one bronze) at the 2008 International ANDY awards in New York.

Summer Time, Time for Friends

On this Sunday of August, listening to our beloved Frank’s “My Way”, I get a feeling for continuing the post I started yesterday. I pondered about the relationship between summer time and the time with friends.

for some reason this is a pattern that is becoming a rule. Summer time is not only a time for fun and vacation but also a chance to see friends you have not seen for so long. nicely enough the gathering bring back good vibrations with those beloved even if long time has passed by.

Looking a bit on google: friend

1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a person who is not hostile: Who goes there? Friend or foe?
4. a member of the same nation, party, etc.
5. (initial capital letter) a member of the Religious Society of Friends; a Quaker.

–verb (used with object)

6. Rare. to befriend.

7. make friends with, to enter into friendly relations with; become a friend to.

Having those descriptions in mind it seems to be clear who our friends can be. The truth is that friends are unconditional and will always be there for you. I know it may sound a bit of wishful-thinking, but to some true extent is the correct. I guess that if in doubt, you should really use any of the definitions from above and see if those who you find as your friends, they really are.

take care my friend!

To Beijing or not to?

I guess many of the prime ministers and kings and queens of our time have pondered about wether or not supporting this year’s Olympics in the chinese capital.

The thought is not trivial as it implies many connotations. I am sure a large range of bloggers have also given literature on the matter, it is clear but why characters like Sarkozy have given in and ended up supporting the world event? Or even faces like Prince and Princes of Spanish crown have also attended?

The truth to me is that the chinese empire is ruling their people like during the times of ancient history…. Dictatorship is so tangible that you can smell in the polluted air of the city.

The question is “why?”

Yes, why have the world ruling roles given in and surrened to attend to such historical event even knowing what it may mean to world? Showing applaud to one of the biggest dictatorship of our time?

Hmmm, not so sure, but sometimes I think we all feel we are all human, and events like the one happening these days are so overwhelming that it can overtake our beliefs to satisfy or entertain our emotions.

Bejing 2008 is defintely a milestone in history, now the point is how the books will describe and show it to our descendents.

Enjoy the games!