Friday, November 28, 2008

ART and QUOTE #8

" Life is a series of pulls back and forth.
You want to do one thing, but you are bound to do something else.
Something hurts you, yet you know it shouldn't.
You take certain things for granted,
even when you know you should never take anything for granted."

Morrie Schwartz
from Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

LOVE YOU FOREVER

There's this book that I bought for my daughter - Love You Forever. It's a story of an evolving relationship between a mother and her son. I have read this book to her a couple of times but I made a tune out of these lines...

I love you forever
I like you for always
As long as I'm living
My baby you'll be.


My daughter loves music. She can carry a tune with ease. And she sings whenever she feels like it. And she learns easily. Last night, out of the blue, I just sang the first line...

I love you forever...

and my daughter took it from there.

I love you forever
I love you for always
As long as I'm living


and then came this kicker... My MAMA you'll be.

My heart swelled. I embraced her. I love her. I guess as a mother, I will always have sweet suprises. And I'll always be grateful for them.

SUPERWOMOM'S NOTES
Love You Forever is written by Robert Munsch.
The photo above was taken from

Barack Obama

Today, the world witnessed how America voted for their first African-American President - Barack Obama. I liked the guy. I think he has the charisma to hold an audience and make them move towards his vision. It's very Kennedy-esque. If given the chance, I think I would also vote for him because I sense his sincerity. His track record showed how he wanted to make things better for the people around him. And I think, every politician should have that resolve. Every politician, should not just have a good education tucked under his belt, but should also have an impeccable integrity and a genuine love for public service. I think Barack can stand for a lot of good things about America. And that's good for Americans. And at this crucial time, when the most powerful nation in the world is facing its worst financial crisis yet, their President gives hope, "Yes we can."
The campaign period is finished. But the road is still long ang bumpy. This time, Obama had to fulfill his end of the bargain. He needs to walk the talk. The world would be watching.

Here in the Philippines, I longed for the day when someone steps into the podium and I cringed, not because of disgust but because I admire that person. I believe in his ideals. And I believe that if I give him my vote, he would return the favor.
I have heard Obama speak. I have also read some of his interviews and speeches. Below is a part of an interview from the Chicago Life Magazine (Published, August 2004. Issue, Fall)

"Look, none of us are perfect.
And there's no politician who doesn't at some point
try to avoid conflict
or people who disagree with him,
but I think that what you do want from a politician is that,
when it really counts, they're willing to stand up
for something that they believe in.
And that they're willing to talk honestly
and forthrightly to the voters.
And that they're not going to just sway in the wind
and the immediate pressures of public opinion.
And part of that is them being in it for the right reasons,
regardless of their philosophy --
that they are genuinely interested
in improving people's lives as opposed to
simply following their own blind ambitions.
And in that sense, listen,
there are a number of Republican leaders
who I disagree with but who I think have integrity.
Then there are some Democrats who may agree with me
on every single issue, but I don't trust them at all."

Barack Obama

SUPERWOMOM'S NOTES
The photo above was taken from wikipedia.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

ART and QUOTE #7

"All glory comes from daring to begin."

William Shakespeare