Thursday, January 15, 2009

LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS

Where is the LOVE these days? What has happened to people that they seem so sour in relationships? Is the economic downturn causing a rise in divorces? LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS, BE FAITHFUL, ACCEPT YOUR LOVER and YOU WILL BE FINE.

I find people so sour these days. Even the basic courtesies which should be given on a regular basis - Good Morning, Excuse Me - have gone. I am not sorry to say this - If you partner is getting on your nerves - work it out or leave.

The rest of the world does not need to be victim to your relationship woes. Be kind to people - be real with people. Stop hating and stop watching what people have. If you are watching people, learn from their example and stop criticizing them.

Deal with your business and keep it off the streets.

RIBBON

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Irony of Life

I have been in the BVI for few years now after finishing my undergraduate degree. Living here can be nice and can have a lot of high points. There are days that I wish I was back in Ithaca in the cold.

Because we are in a warm climate does not mean that we are warm and friendly souls all the time. BVI is becoming a little New York City - rich, crowded and full of snobbish people. Am I the pot that is calling the kettle black - NO. I live and deal with everyone with an open mind.

We have been overcome with the influx of cruise ships, law firms and cruise ships and agriculture and our 'culture' has become almost non-existent. What ever happened to us?

30,000 vehicles for 30,000 persons
Minimum Wage - $4.00 and Lawyers bill $400.00 per hour (miinimum)
Trade Licence (base fee) - $500.00 and Incorporation of a Company (base fee) - $350.00
Big Hospital in the making - not enough doctors
Sewerage system - FAILED LONG TIME!

When will our leaders get it together and stop focusing on petty nonsense and starting looking closer at the youths and future...


To be continued

RIBBON

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

What's good for me

Parents throughout the ages have and will continue to try to control their children's career choices. My children can choose to be whatever they want with my minimal input.

For me - my father wanted me to be a lawyer and my grandfather (mother's side) said that 'lawyers are liars'. It was my choice. Now I work in a law firm - by need, not choice.

I have never needed much. A good TV, a good crossword puzzle and good food - lil chocolate every now and then keep me happy. I have my boyfriend and my kids and my good friends and we keep it together and have fun together. I just love the simple life. I don't want to rack up billable hours on the back on the young, old or the stressed. I prefer to write my poetry, plant in a garden and dance with my kids. The love that song 'Put your backside in'. lol

Just my thoughts!

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Monday, December 29, 2008

Family Relations

I look at the people I am related to and realized that it is truly a blessing to have an extended family. Nothing is more special than looking at my children as they hug my great aunts and uncles. They have one great-grandfather alive but unfortunately he no longer recognizes us.

My children run and hug their great aunt and uncle. Our family may not all live in one place but that extended family love runs strong. With the loss of any family member, floods of love come via telephone or in-person extending hope and best wishes for the sad.

Our family loves a party too. They like to cook-up and bake tarts! My kids love that too. It brings a togetherness that is necessary to keep the family ties strong.

I hope that we can get a reunion soon!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Busy____****....****____Business

Busy and Business
I'm busy in my business.
My business is busy.
Mind you your business busy-body.
Busy yourself with your business.

The above sentences are all correct. Think about how many times we use these words in so many different contexts but still in the same sentences. Here are the definitions as quoted from www.dictionary.com

BUSY
-adjective
1. actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
2. not at leisure; otherwise engaged: He couldn't see any visitors because he was busy.
3. full of or characterized by activity: a busy life.
4. (of a telephone line) in use by a party or parties and not immediately accessible.
5. officious; meddlesome; prying.
6. ornate, disparate, or clashing in design or colors; cluttered with small, unharmonious details; fussy: The rug is too busy for this room.


–verb (used with object) 7. to keep occupied; make or keep busy: In summer, he busied himself keeping the lawn in order.


BUSINESS
–noun
1. an occupation, profession, or trade: His business is poultry farming.
2. the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit.
3. a person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service; profit-seeking enterprise or concern.
4. volume of trade; patronage: Most of the store's business comes from local families.
5. a building or site where commercial work is carried on, as a factory, store, or office; place of work: His business is on the corner of Broadway and Elm Street.
6. that with which a person is principally and seriously concerned: Words are a writer's business.
7. something with which a person is rightfully concerned: What they are doing is none of my business.
8. affair; project: We were exasperated by the whole business.
9. an assignment or task; chore: It's your business to wash the dishes now.
10. Also called piece of business, stage business. Theater. a movement or gesture, esp. a minor one, used by an actor to give expressiveness, drama, detail, etc., to a scene or to help portray a character.
11. excrement: used as a euphemism.
–adjective
12. of, noting, or pertaining to business, its organization, or its procedures.
13. containing, suitable for, or welcoming business or commerce: New York is a good business town.
—Idioms
14. business is business, profit has precedence over personal considerations: He is reluctant to fire his friend, but business is business.
15. do one's business, (usually of an animal or child) to defecate or urinate: housebreaking a puppy to do his business outdoors.
16. get down to business, to apply oneself to serious matters; concentrate on work: They finally got down to business and signed the contract.
17. give someone the business, Informal.
a. to make difficulties for someone; treat harshly: Instead of a straight answer they give him the business with a needless run-around.
b. to scold severely; give a tongue-lashing to: The passengers will give the bus driver the business if he keeps driving so recklessly.
18. have no business, to have no right: You have no business coming into this house.
19. mean business, to propose to take action or be serious in intent; be in earnest: By the fire in his eye we knew that he meant business.
20. mind one's own business, to refrain from meddling in the affairs of others: When he inquired about the noise coming from the neighbor's apartment, he was told to mind his own business.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

What have you wished for lately?

Peace?
Joy?
Love?
Children?
Riches?

Everyone is not meant to be rich - with money. Some of us have to be poor so that the rich man can feel that earthly riches make him the better person.

Poor rich man - I like the sound of that. A good rich man behaves like Oprah, TI, Ludacris etc and gives! I hope that they are not giving just because it is a tax write-off.

Any group that I am a part of has to be willing to give - time or funds towards worthy causes. I am an advocate for the poor, beaten, homeless and helpless. In other words - if you don't want to help people - then don't try tobe my friend. I'll shoo you away like a bad cat who steals out of the pot.

However, in spite of my attack on people who don't like to give - I extend bst holiday wishes and greetings to all.

One Love

ribbon

Poem: Sweet by Linette Rabsatt