Sunday, December 1, 2013

INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - BRIDGEWATER BROTHERS



INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - BRIDGEWATER BROTHERS
This heartwarming news clip has gone viral for the past three weeks. 
The video speaks for itself, so for those who have not seen this yet, please hit play!
Nowadays, bullying seems worse than what I remember as an elementary school child. Harassment is now goes beyond the playground too. With the popularity of Myspace, Facebook, YouTube and other similar social media outlets, bullies can strike at any time. 
More kids seemed to be ridiculed, while less peers seem to be standing up for them. A lot of situations have escalated to unnecessary lengths, resulting in permanent mental scarring and even suicide. The growing population of internet bullies (of all ages) make the hope for a healthy social environment seem foolish. 
Then, I saw this video.
And it has restored my faith in humanity. Without violence, these “brothers” show their support against bullying. It’s miraculous to me that instead of resorting to fists, these young boys have found an extremely creative and intelligent way to defend their friend. It’s touching to know that some kids are growing up with good morals and ethics. I applaud these amazing children for what they’ve done and their great parents for their guidance and support!
(Video credit to WCVB Channel 5 Boston: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq7ZgXz_YLc)

INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - FABULOUS FASHIONISTAS



INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - FABULOUS FASHIONISTAS 
Last week, I saw this enlightening documentary about six very different, but incredibly fashion forward women between the ages of 70-91. 
In today’s society, growing and looking old is a terrifying concept. I vividly remember calling my mom and crying after a college lecture one day. That afternoon, I had learned in skin care class that the first signs of aging happen around twenty years of age. I was turning nineteen that year. I remember that in between sobbing, I kept repeating how I didn’t want to age and how afraid I was of looking ugly. This piece of information was horrifying news at the time. Looking back, it was undoubtedly silly. But it wasn’t unrealistic to feel that way in the world where beautiful people on magazines seem lacklustre in person. 

INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - AMAZING PARENTS




INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - AMAZING PARENTS
This week, aside from cool artistic talents, I also wanted to focus on other kinds of inspirational people - amazing parents. 
The above letters have been trending on the internet for a while now. Even so, I still want to devote a post to these wonderful and loving individuals. They have truly exemplified the type of support and unconditional love that all children deserve and should take after.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - MORE NYC









WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - MORE NYC
All photos by Sid Black: http://sidblack.tumblr.com/

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - LONDON




WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - LONDON
Lovely photos by Metin Fejzula - http://www.flickr.com/photos/voldy92/

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - AMSTERDAM







WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - AMSTERDAM
Beautiful travel photos by Christopher Mongeau.
View more of his work here: http://chrismongeauphoto.com/

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - FALL IN NEW YORK








WANDERLUST WEDNESDAYS - FALL IN NEW YORK
My favourite city! <3

(Photo Credits: http://annstreetstudio.tumblr.com)

Swedish Proverb


Sunday, November 24, 2013

INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - ZHENG CHUNHUI









INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - ZHENG CHUNHUI
Earlier on this month, famous wood carver, Zheng Chunhui earned a Guiness World Record for his newest creation - a 40 foot long hand carved sculpture. Using one tree trunk, he spent four years creating a sculpture rendition of the 1,000 year old Chinese scroll painting, Along the River During the QingMing Festival. Zheng’s piece includes detailed carvings of boats, bridges, and 550 individual people. 
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To view the original Along the River During the QingMing Festival scrolling painting, click here:

INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - KRISTY MITCHELL Part II






INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - KRISTY MITCHELL Part II
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INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - KRISTY MITCHELL Part I







INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAYS - KRISTY MITCHELL Part I
*Please Note: All text below are from www.DailyMail.co.uk*
Kirsty Mitchell’s late mother Maureen was an English teacher who spent her life inspiring generations of children with imaginative stories and plays. Following Maureen’s death from a brain tumour in 2008, Kirsty channelled her grief into her passion for photography.
She retreated behind the lens of her camera and created Wonderland, an ethereal fantasy world. The photographic series began as a small summer project but grew into an inspirational creative journey.
'Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,' said the artist.
'This escapism grew into the concept of creating an unexplained storybook without words, dedicated to her [my mother], that would echo the fragments of the fairytales she read to me constantly as a child.'

To read the rest of the article and see more lovely pictures, please visit here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2145760/Wonderland-Kirsty-Mitchell-heart-breakingly-beautiful-photographic-series-memory-extraordinary-life.html
For Kristy Mitchell’s official website: http://www.kirstymitchellphotography.com
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