środa, 21 września 2011

A little bit of heaven

I have watched the movie "A little bit of heaven" with a beautiful Kate Hudson. She is so good with expressing emotions; I might say one of my favourite american actors.


The movie inspired me. I cried the entire second half of it. A frivolous working woman gets terribly sick and as her cancer progresses, she finally learns to live and love. Incredible story. Much recommended.

I remember when I had practices at the Oncology Centre pulling out labs with each patient before they would go for another dose of chemo. The worst feelings develop when watching all the young ones struggling with the sickness. Some would wonder.. where was God then? But were we really meant to be happy on earth as if we lived in paradise? 

"Thou shalt forget thy misery, and remember it as waters that pass away" (Job 11:16)

What I admired in this movie is the final scene, how they celebrated her passing away. How beautiful, yet unimaginable to us, funeral with all the laughter and happiness. Well, she did live her life to the fullest (in a good meaning) in her final weeks. You really need to deserve this kind of a death with the accompanying attitude. 

I am praying for all the sick people that they find courage and hope. And after all... CURE. I am praying for all the doctors that they learn how to fight the insensitivity and become more human in their profession. I am praying for the relatives, may they be strong and supportive. 

 

poniedziałek, 19 września 2011

My Fair Wedding with David Tutera

We tv aka life as we know it (do we?!) has a show with David Tutera. That man is incredibly talented and has a great sense of fashion. Seems to me that is all you need in order to brainwash the population. Start thinking - turn off the TV.

David Tutera wants the best for the brides: he wants their dreams to come true; he wants to put together their ideas with the proper fashion; he wants that one and only day to be remembered by all, the bride and the groom and the guests. His intentions are clear.

Tutera does a great job to all the intelectuals: unintentionally points out the imbecility and shallow behavior of American ladies. Whenever we think of the shallow minds, we think RICH and POPULAR. Turns out, also from my own experience in being among the high-schoolers, not only rich and popular individuals have that superficial features. The media is changing our lives and destroying our values. Let the show begin!

Oh, the brides are gorgeous. It is hard to notice the grooms' part in the planning of the wedding. Everything turns out perfect, as it is meant for the princess. Beautiful dress, make-up, table setting, music, and delicious food. No talk about the committment and responsibilities - they are not necessary in the future successful life together. All that matters is the amount of money you put into a wedding reception - the warranty for the healthy and stable relationship.