Thursday, December 30, 2010

Tick Tock Tick Tock

Don't we all just love new beginnings? Like everything just magically disappears and we can start anew everytime the clocks strike 12 on New Year's Eve. But that's just my imagination talking and everything resumes as normal the minute you wake up the next day. Preferably, minus the hang over.

I can still remember the beginning of this year like it was just yesterday. One of the most memorable new years I have ever had, to say the least and true enough... 2010 will be a year I will always remember.

Looking back, I got engaged! Married! And now expecting a little bundle of joy. Could I ask for anything more?

One of the guilty pleasures is looking at my old blogs from years before and see how far I have come. I've always been into journals and it does enable you to see things and how you learn to see the future in a much brighter place.

This will probably be my last entry for 2010. And what a good year it has been. Dreams came true this year. My God is good beyond measure.

Now, I can honestly, I don't fear being 31 or 35 or even 50. I have God's best with me and another blessing to come very soon.

God is here yesterday, today and tomorrow. Thank you, Lord!

Paris 2007

It was in my visit to Paris in 2007 that I saw this billboard on the way to the airport:

On Twitter today I saw the news that the girl in this ad, Isabelle Caro, who has had anorexia since she was 13 years old, died at a very young age of 28 last month.

Brings us back to reality. Amidst all the food and merry making, there are people like this in need of a lot of help, support, love and understanding. Kudos for her bravery then to stand up for what she knew others were going through as well.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas 2010






What always makes Christmas so meaningful are the people and experiences that no amount of money can ever buy, and no fancy wrapping to make even better. Simple, true and worth a lifetime.

This was my first Christmas as Mrs. Syching and God has been overwhelmingly generous this year. Too many blessings to even mention. Thank you, Father!

What made me happiest was having my dad and brother come over and just being together as a family again. Ready to start the year right.


Friday, December 17, 2010