Friday, 26 April 2013

OMO SEXY THE BOUNDLESS WOMAN OF OUR TIME

photo Yes Omo Sexy IT IS! She is another actress who has proved that she is also one of the best around. She hit the limelight with her role in "Mortal Inheritance" years back and also proved her worth in Kingsley Ogoro's movie, "Prostitute", This mother of four is endowed with a good height and good figure. She drives a BMW with a personalised number plate, "Omotola 1" and a Chevrolet Jeep with a personalised number plate- "Omo Sexy ". She lives with her husband in their eye-popping mansion at Iba Estate. 

Thursday, 25 April 2013

These boundless people Make You Wonder What You’ve Done With Your Life


The Centenarian Philanthropist Who Logs on to Save Lives: All 105-year-old Edythe Kirchmaier wanted for her birthday was to tell the world about her favorite charity: Direct Relief International. After volunteering for the worldwide philanthropic organization that delivers medical assistance to victims of disaster for over 40 years, Kirchmaier turned to social media used social media to make her birthday wish come true. Her wish: to get 105,000 people to “Like” the Direct Relief Facebook page. Less than two months after her birthday Kirchmaier’s wish came true. Learn more about her incredible initiative: Facebook’s Oldest User Turns 105
Thanks to Kirchmaier’s initiative, Direct Relief now has over 122,000 Facebook fans.

Is this your friendship?

  • If you and I are friends, there is an expectancy that exists within our relationship. When we see each other or are apart, there is an expectancy of being together, of laughing and talking. The expectancy has no concrete definition; it is alive and dynamic and everything that emerges from our being together is a unique gift shared by no one else.
    (W. Paul Young, "The Shack")
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simple but powerful ainit?

 

Death and taxes are understood to be the only inevitable elements of life. But, there's a third issue that many of us automatically assume is unavoidable as well—getting old.
We chalk our flagging energy levels and stiffening joints up to what Larry Matson, Ed.D, co-author of the book, "Live Young, Think Young, Be Young…at Any Age," calls the, "immutable and mysterious aging process."
But the notion of aging as an uncontrollable, unstoppable force may, in fact, be faulty.
According to Matson, once a person reaches their physical peak (somewhere between 30 and 35 years old) less than one percent of physical and mental decline each year can be attributed to the aging process alone.
"We think it's normal to be over-weight at 40, have multiple chronic diseases at 60 and be totally dependent at 70," he says. "But age is really a measure of time, not how ‘old' we are."
How to avoid feeling your age
Matson provides a list of the factors that cause people to physically and mentally feel the effects of advancing years—and simple tips for reducing their impact:
  1. Absence of physical activity: Matson points to physical disuse as the number one thing that accelerates age and is associated with the vast majority of chronic diseases. Even if you can't make it to the gym every day, there are still things you can do to stay active. Pay attention to your posture—keep your shoulders back, stand and sit up taller, and don't slouch. Take deeper breaths. Always walk as if you're going to be late for a meeting or an appointment, and look for ways to insert small bouts of physical activity into your day. 

A Mother’s Bargain with “The Death”


A mother sat there with her little child. She was so downcast, so afraid that it should die! It was so pale, the small eyes had closed themselves, and it drew its breath so softly, now and then, with a deep respiration, as if it sighed; and the mother looked still more sorrowfully on the little creature.
Then a knocking was heard at the door, and in came a poor old man wrapped up as in a large horse-cloth, for it warms one, and he needed it, as it was the cold winter season! Everything out-of doors was covered with ice and snow, and the wind blew so that it cut the face.
As the old man trembled with cold, and the little child slept a moment, the mother went and poured some ale into a pot and set it on the stove, that it might be warm for him; the old man sat and rocked the cradle, and the mother sat down on a chair close by him, and looked at her little sick child that drew its breath so deep, and raised its little hand.

Childrens Day Our Way!

Our meeting on Saturday 25th of May 2019 hit so close to our favourite day of the year; Children's Day...Yaay!!!