Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013

Spring has sprung...


...see?!



I think it was Wednesday that we were looking at scattered thunderstorms through out the day.  The sun went away for a bit and then broke out in between the heavy, dark clouds.  I took a look out the front window and then booked it out the front door with my phone to take that shot above.  I love how the blossoms from the tree are touched by the sunlight while backed by the grey clouds.

Just a little share.  I have a Red Wings game on...and things keep happening...which is causing me to keep turning to the TV.  I'll catch y'all after the game!


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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

...and finally, Z is for....

"This is the best love theme I've ever written, I keep telling everyone this is a romantic comedy, but nobody believes me." - [on Hannibal (2001)]
-Hans Zimmer


...Zimmer, Hans Zimmer.  This is what my final A-Z Challenge post will focus on.  I unloaded a TON of videos...have fun!  They are some of my favorites from the most talented composer.

(And yes, I am a heavy "film score" listener...I could play the musical score to the several Harry Potter films ALL DAY... ;)






Hans and the "Gladiator"....

(2000)



Lisa Gerrard, an amazing vocalist, teamed up with Zimmer to create some of the prettiest music around.  This song was used for the following trailer...(goosebumps, Every. Single. Time I watch it!)
"Man of Steel"
2013


"Zimmer also composed the score for The Dark Knight Rises, the final installment of Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. The film was released in July 2012.  Zimmer described himself as "devastated" in the aftermath of the 2012 Aurora shooting, which occurred at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises, commenting "I just feel so incredibly sad for these people." He recorded a track entitled "Aurora", a choral arrangement of a theme from the Dark Knight Rises soundtrack, to raise money for the victims of the shooting."-Wikipedia




It totally helps that all of the movies he has worked are some of, (what I consider), the most epic films ever...
"Inception"
(2010)


...for one of my all time favorite films,
 "White Squall".
(1996)

I hope you found something pleasing to the ears in this post.  

Good luck, all you A-Z'ers, on your final post in this challenge!

Take care,

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

L is for "Longing"


I'm quite sure that at least a few of us are head over heals in love with the thought of warmer air pushing around our hair and the kind of sun light that prompts you to sport your favorite pair of sun glasses...

Right now, other than life goals still waiting patiently for numerous other things to happen...I am desperately "longing" for this...


A fresh cut of Lilacs on the kitchen table.
Oh boy...how wonderfully their scent fills a room!


This is the lake a grew up down the road from. I 
could sit on this beach for hours.




I'm longing for some newly planted favorites from the local greenhouse.
(I tend to favor pink and purple flowers)




That is my sister's picture of Lake Charlevoix below...
(Please be nice and don't steal it!)

 (Same goes for this one below)

A little poem I fixed up several years back.  I'm pretty sure this lays out the longing I feel come early spring every year...


~Her sunset~

She sits and looks down,
At the waves reaching her toes,
A silence creeps in
As the lazy sun goes.

The sand, still warm from the day,
Argues with the cooling breeze,
She looks up to the water,
The chill upon her leaves.

She watches the lake,
Darken in the glow
A shadow growing behind her,
A stillness settling low.

The sun’s colors paint this sky,
As it falls behind the bay,
She wants nothing more,
Than for a few more minutes to stay.

The darkness whispers chills,
Close at her back,
She says her goodbye,
As her lake turns black.

She digs her toes once more,
Into the still warm sand,
She turns into the darkness,
To the trail, inland.
~M.M.P.~
~~~

I am finally in a place where I can have and enjoy perennials so I planted a bunch last year.  I have much to look forward to as the 
weather gets warmer this spring.



and a pup with her wood pile.
Random pics below...but this pup has just as much fun 
camping as her people do!

That is Miss Mikayla last summer.
She is now double the size :)




Longing for a few rays, good company, stories told endlessly by the fire, stars twinkling down on the lake, flowers to brighten up winter eyes and weathered souls...

...all to come.


Take care and have a great weekend!



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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Well...

...I started this blog not too long ago and only have a handful of posts that do not have to do with the A-Z Challenge...so, let's fix that a bit, shall we?

Nothing of too much importance, but something decent enough to mention...

Tonight I started writing a story I've been dwelling on since the beginning of this year.  I was struck with an idea and shortly after that, a plot.  What luck!  I had to give some thought to a theme however and that finally hit me today.  So, tonight...I started typing away.  I couldn't believe it!  To me the story felt like it was "telling itself" through my finger tips.  Now, whether it amounts to much or not, it still felt absolutely amazing to get lost in another sort of world.  I. Loved. It!

A couple of other things that I love...(and maybe you might enjoy? ;)...




If you haven't learned it from me yet...I am very attracted to inspirational quotes atop pretty photos.  
This is why Pinterest has such a hold on me....
;)

I will have my "J" post up early tomorrow.  Well, early for me anyhow.  My blogging tends to happen in the evening during a normal week but tomorrow I will be in Detroit watching the Red Wings take on the Sharks at Joe Louis Arena!  I'm so excited!  Nothing more fun than being at a good ol' hockey game...

Take care,

-Michelle


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

I is for...

...Integrity!

This was an easy one for me to pick.  Integrity "talk" at my previous place of work was the moral compass of our daily routines.  Our boss constantly asked his employees "Well, where is your integrity at???"  He always encouraged the best from us.  He also expected us to only accept the best performance we could give ourselves every day.  You could see, in those who spent some time working for him, how much this integrity in  their work would reach out to their personal affairs as well.  That is a great advantage of working for someone who is passionate about values.  If you are reminded of them every day at work, it's kinda easy to keep incorporating them outside of work.

The word "integrity" stems from the Latin adjective integer (whole, complete).  In this context, integrity is the inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character. As such, one may judge that others "have integrity" to the extent that they act according to the values, beliefs and principles they claim to hold.-wikipedia

(well, I guess we all know what word will be used for the letter "W"...I've been a wiki fool lately ;)

Psychological/work-selection tests



We had standard testing for all positions at my previous place of employment.  A "personality" test you could say.  I ended up having to take it a total of five times throughout my ten years with the company because every time I moved up I was required to... ;)  I was always awe struck at how dead on it turned out to be in depicting the character I had at that time in my life!  I ALWAYS scored high on the integrity line too, so...good for me!  That is a huge plus.  Most employers look for this in a candidate when interviewing.  Good to remember!

Honesty, drive in upholding values, importance in quality of production...yada yada yada... ;)

Anyways, here's a cute little picture for y'all! 

Some food for thought...

Take care,

-Michelle

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

H is for "Humility"...

...what does "humility" mean to you?

Wikipedia-Humility (adjectival formhumble) is the quality of being modest and respectful. Humility, in various interpretations, is widely seen as a virtue in many religious and philosophical traditions, being connected with notions of egolessness.

I have been given several examples in my time of what humility means and how it differentiates from person to person.  (Holy cow! I spelled "differentiate" with out the spell check flagging it! My biggest success of the day ;)

My absolute favorite source of how to "operate" and practice humility comes from a little a book I was given years ago...


The Humility of the Heart
by Fr. Cajetan Mary da Bergamo
(this is super cool...if you click on the pic above, the link will take you to a free online copy!)

      " Every time I esteem myself, preferring myself to others, I deceive myself with this self-adulation, and    commit an error against truth."

"The more the heart is filled with self-love, so much the greater will be its anxiety and agitation. This maxim is indeed true; for whenever I feel myself inwardly irritated, disturbed and angered by some adversity which has befallen me, I need not look elsewhere for the cause of such feelings than within myself, and I should always do well to say: If I were truly humble I should not be disquieted. My great agitation is an evident proof which ought to convince me that my self-love is great and dominant and powerful within me, and is the tyrant which torments and gives me no peace.
     If I feel aggrieved by some sharp word that has been said to me, or by some discourtesy shown me, from whence does this feeling of pain proceed? From my pride alone. Oh, if I were truly humble, what calm, what peace and happiness would my soul not enjoy!"


The words above were taken directly from the book.  This writing struck me in such a profound way.  Some down-right, kick you off your seat kind of reading.  If you thought things were all "honky-dory"...this book will STILL straighten out your perspective.

And I must mention it is not only a "Catholic" read.  I have had friends read portions of this book who were not of my faith and they too were left a little more wide eyed at the pages before them.  Humility is not the sort of virtue that just resides in a person's faith.  It is a characteristic.  Simple as that.  

There was an incident once, a while back, where I was fighting with a friend.  I dwelled on the situation incessantly and lost many nights of sleep from it.  I was simply trying to find where the fault lied and who ultimately had the "upper hand".  Then I finally talked to my mother and she simply replied: "would it kill you to let it go.  To let the situation figure itself out?"

This made noooooooo sense to me. (hahah ;)

I thought my mom was basically telling me to give in, let them win, and drop it.  I did not feel that this would serve any justice to either party.  Well, ya know what?  When it comes down to it...exactly who am I to deserve this "justice" I was so eagerly in search of.

Life is not about win or lose.  It's about your sister, brother, relative or friends.  It's about how to get yourself straightened up to the point that you are able to help those around you.  Sure, we have to market ourselves in the way of gaining a following and endorsing our passion to reach our goals.  We have to work hard for that relationship, house, boat, land...etc....that we all wish to possess.  But the true "calm" in life lies in how we sit alone in the chair...by our self.  I guess I'm trying to say: If one relies so heavily on the words of others and allows a vicious storm (which I view as society) to tear away at our sails...how do we expect to help the lives of others? How do we expect to hold strong against these so often storms in life?

I truly believe that striving towards humility is key in life.  Looking around us and searching out the acceptance from the world...from others just as flawed as we are...that gives way eventually and what are we left with then?  Ourselves.

Thanks for the read!

Take care,

-Michelle

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Because I still have more to say!

(which means this is an "in between post" during this A-Z Challenge ;)

It is not of much importance so if you are weary from your "blogging travels"
I offer some light and hopefully uplifting notes...

...enjoy.

Again, from my little book of "Verses of Encouragement"
(published by D.B.Hansen&Sons)
I offer a little something-something 
that made me smile

~A Thought~

The deeper the darkness,
The brighter the mourn;
The spirit's rare gladness
Of sorrow is born.
The fiercer the tempest,
The sooner the calm;
The sharper the wound,
The more soothing the balm.
The brightest of blossoms
Lie close to the sod,
The lowliest hearts
Are dearest to God.
The heaviest cross
That to earth bows us down,
If patiently borne
Wins a glorious crown
~~~

(...I found these pictures on Pinterest...)

 Below...this is so true for me!

&& my favorite find on Pinterest so far...


Goodnight folks. 
It's past 2AM here and I should be dreaming...I mean...sleeping...

:)

-Michelle