Sunday, November 27, 2011

"Bells Will Be Ringing!"

I believe too elaborated wedding may please relatives and the community, but it may leave the newlyweds and families physically exhausted and financially drained.  I also believe slavish and perhaps competitive conformity can overshadow the meaning of the occasion.  It can rob the couple of the joy that they should have.  Keeping in mind the feelings of others, the groom is primarily responsible for deciding what will go on at the wedding reception. 

The wedding lasts for just one day, but the marriage lasts for a lifetime.  We should avoid concentrating too much on the act of getting married, but look to God for guidance and plan ahead for a life of marriage.  This way we have prepared well for a successful marriage.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

"The Time Of Your Life!"

The funny thing about having a lot of money is that it is said that it brings out the person who you really are.  In some cases, I feel that a woman who is financially independent should down place her wealth until she really get to know the man better.  If that man should really care, it will not matter to him of her financial freedom. 

Personally, I prefer to arrive to that kind of success with the support, but if not, so be it as it may.  Money can not buy love, and it certainly can not buy happiness.  It is ashamed to have so much money, and there is no comfort to be found, simple because one did not take the time to invest one's love and time.  This is only if one is ready for companionship.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

"Love And Marriage!"

I do believe that there are some unasked questions in some relationships.  When a couple has love and respect for one another, I do believe that marriage could be the most beautiful thing because God is the originator of marriage.  We must ask questions in "getting to know you; getting to know you better!"

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Birds OF The Feather Flock Together!

Friendship has many different layers.  We have friendship in acquaintances, buddies, pen pals, partners, and best of friends just to name a few.  True friendship does not ask for any thing only respect, but in order to receive respect, you have to first give respect, and then respect will come back to you in return with full force. 

True friends do not have any problems in respecting your time, space, and effort.  I don't have a best friend.  I like to think that I do have friends like everyone else, but I am more like an eagle.  I do soar alone in most interests. 

 

"Dining Room Of Life!"

I will discuss things of importance and concerns which are on many of our minds and a toast to cheer our thoughts. "Dinner Is Served!"