What a well-written and nicely performed spoken word by Anthony Mcpherson. I rather enjoyed the satire nature of the poem. Although, not everyone will like the poem I found it to be quite refreshing. Take a look the video for yourself. Did you like it and found it as refreshing as I did? Continue reading
Life
It is okay not to be ready. It is important to take your time until you are.
Hello Tomodachi’s,
How are you all in the middle of the first week of 2017? Has anything important or special happen to you in these past few days? As for me, I am still as sick as I was on the first of January but doing just a little bit better. Continue reading
You will never know if you do not ask
Hello Tomodachi’s,
As you can already see 2016 is almost at its end and does it not seem like a lot of things has happened in this measly year alone? Is it just me?…
A gathering where I’m surrounded by new faces
Hello Tomodachi’s,
Good evening to you all. I hope you all are doing well this fine Thursday evening. I was unable to publish a blog post on Wednesday for which I sincerely apologise.
On today’s blog post, I would like to briefly speak about my experience during a dinner gathering hosted by the family I am currently staying with and Au Pairing for. On a few occasions, I have mentioned on my blog about how I work as an an pair for a nice and friendly Indian family and how I look after their two kids, ages 2 and 8.
Anyway, the dinner gathering included their close friends and their families who all originally come from Kerela, India, and now reside in the Netherlands (at least most of them do). They do not have the opportunity of meeting up regularly as to how this dinner gathering came to be.
The gathering on Saturday was the first time I have ever seen so many people from Kerela all gathered in one place. To be absolutely honestly, before I started Au Pairing I had not even known of such a state in India. So, as you could imagine I was a little overwhelmed that evening being surrounded by these many people from Kerela and seeing all their new faces. Not to mention, they all spoke the same language, Malayalam, and I was the only one whose mothertongue was English.
After getting over my initial nervousness everything else went well. All in all, the evening was nice, the food was really well made (with 3 of the dishes being traditional Kerela dishes) and throughout the evening everyone was very nice and I was able to have some nice conversations with a few people. Plus someone sang two Malayalam songs which I thought he performed pretty well on the spot.
Anyway, the point of this post was to tell you all that people should try going out into the world and meet other people, talk to them, get to know them and their experiences and their reality. Even if you may feel a little overwhelmed in the beginning and may be out of your comfort zone by doing something new, still go out, do it and mingle. You will be surprised how much new things you can learn from others in doing so. Life is a journey and it was meant to be explored.
There is no progress without change.
Hello, everyone. How is everyone doing this nice Wednesday evening? Although, I am still sick with the flu I am doing much better today.
Today’s Thoughts of the Day blog post will be about knowing and deciding when to make changes in your life in order to progress. Everyone should already know by now that without change and without stepping out of one’s comfort zones you will never be pushed to your limits and you will never realise your true potential. Continue reading
WhatisAngieuptoMondays: Went to my first first Trick or Treat night!
Konnichiwa tomodachi’s (Hello, friends)! First of all Happy Halloween to you all!
And I would like you all to meet Angelika! If you follow me on any of my social media accounts you would know who she is. 😉
Are you perhaps wondering what I am up to this blessed Monday evening? Well, I am doing the same thing many other people are doing on this day and that is celebrating Halloween! I have already been out with the kids for a Halloween gathering that was organised by parents. Continue reading

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