Tuesday, June 9, 2009

USED vs LOVED....

While a man was polishing his new car, his 4 year old son picked up a stone and scratched lines on the side of the car. In anger, the man took the child's hand and hit it many times, not realizing he was using a wrench to hit him. At the hospital, the child lost all his fingers due to multiple fractures. When the child saw his father, with painful eyes he asked, "Dad when will my fingers grow back?" The man was so hurt and speechless, he went back to his car and kicked it a bunch of times. Devastated by his own actions, sitting in front of the car he looked at the scratches, the child had written "Love You Dad". The next day the man committed suicide. Anger and Love have no limits, choose to have a beautiful, lovely life...

THINGS are to be USED and PEOPLE are to be LOVED, but the PROBLEM in TODAY'S WORLD is that PEOPLE ARE USED and THINGS ARE LOVED....

Let's be careful to keep this thought in mind.
THINGS ARE to be USED, and PEOPLE ARE to be LOVED....
be yourself...this is the only life we have.


Stay faithful and be grateful! Have A Great Day!!! ;)

Saturday, May 30, 2009

"Only in New York"....

Hello All!

Ok, here's another weekly blog update I'll be doing....so whenever I see anything unique happen, I always say, "Only in New York"...lol..so, here's what I saw last week that made me say..."Only in New York"...lol..I also saw Batman on his bicycle with his American Flag but...couldn't get my camera out in time, I'm sure I'll see him again & I'll be sure to have my camera ready...lol! :)



Stay Tuned!...More to Come...

Friday, May 29, 2009

Kid's in the City (May 30th & 31st)....

Hi Everyone!

Here's your weekend report ;) of cost effective things you can do with the kiddies in NYC...

This is for ALL AGES....


Spring Kids Fest 2009 @ Madison Square Park
Address: Broadway @ 23rd St.
Date: Sat. May 30; Time: 10:30am-1:30pm
Description: Time Out Kids teams up with the Madison Square Park Conservancy for an annual outdoor fair full of arts activities, face painting, live animals, tasty treats and more....

Kid Pix: Movie Posters for Kids @ Posteritati
Address: 239 Centre St (Btwn Broome & Grand Sts)
Date: Sat. May 30; Time: 7pm & Sun. May 31; Time: noon-6pm
Description: Posteritati owner San Sarowitz's son, Benny (who is six-years-old) curated this exhibition of posters from classic children's flicks. Browse through art from WALL-E, Wallace & Gromit, Laurel and Hardy, Milo & Otis and more. Kids will undoubtedly get a kick out of reminiscing about their own favorite flicks as they walk the gallery.

Ok, all parents with lil's ones who break dance, this may be the event for you, children must be btwn the ages of 5 & 21 to battle......

Kids of New York Breakdancing Battle @ the Fulton Center
Address: 119 9th Avenue (Btwn 17th & 18th St.)
Date: Sat. May 30; Time: 11am-7pm
Description: Martial arts & hip-hop enthusiast, Anthony Colon, started this biannual breakdancing festival for kids, featuring deejays, dance demos and, of course, b-boy battles. Check out the hot popping action, and enjoy free food and a special performance by the Shaolin Kungfu Monks.

Young at Art: Children's Artwork from Studio in a School @ Affirmation Arts
Location: 523 W 37th St (between Eleventh and Tenth Aves)
Date: Sat. May 30; Time: 11am-5pm
Description: Young at Art: Children’s Artwork from Studio in a School celebrates the imagination of young artists by presenting approximately 150 works created by pre-kindergarten to 12th grade students from throughout New York City’s five boroughs. The exhibition will feature paintings, sculptures, drawings, collages and prints created by children in Studio’s programs. You can also expect expressive portraits painted in vivid colors, collaged landscapes that capture the energy of New York City streets, and large-scale collaborative sculptures of fantastical animals.

Hope you all have an AMAZING weekend & enjoy it with your lil' ones.

Stay Blessed!