Sunday, August 30, 2015

Friday, July 31, 2015

Grace



Grace [greys] noun
1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action
2. a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment
3. favor or goodwill

Nothing that transpires in your world, my world, this world is a mistake. The masterpiece of our lives, which we don’t have the privilege of seeing is thoroughly orchestrated in turn creating the best concertos! There are highs and plenty of lows, but that makes for a delightful and interesting listen. ‘Grace’ my friends is handling the constant changes in weather; weather that you’re always unprepared for. 

I’ve been battling lately on what inspiring thing I could write as I’ve been weathering some turbulent moments in life this year; and again and again ‘Grace’ was the word that came to mind. ‘Grace’ to accept the things which we have no control over, ‘Grace’ to stand up to injustice, ‘Grace’ to swallow the pride and the pain, ‘Grace’ to not be distracted by the bumps in the road but to keep moving forward with the vision of greatness!

Remember that these sensationally troubling moments are just that; they will cease, melt away and you will have your life back; we can only hope with more heart, strength, wisdom and grace than we ever had before. For although the wickedness of people stirs something in our hearts and sometimes puts us in an unfamiliar dark and foreign place; we must not succumb but instead use that pain to bounce to realms of magnificence! 

Your trials must not keep you down; we must always result in resilience. Revenge sounds like a tasty fruit but it will only bring us harmful energy. To keep healthy inside and out we must be graceful survivors. Life is about learning and is always fair. It may be hard to believe but one storm makes you stronger and another is given to those whose hearts are filled with malice, hurt and ill-intent. Be grateful for your storms darlings, God/The Universe is opening up new doors as we speak! Handling this situation with grace only makes us blossom into a more prepared soul.

Grace changes everything!

Bless-up!


Love Jair

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Raunchy Limits



**Actress Rashida Jones (father Quincy Jones); discusses the porn industry and the limits young women put on themselves by becoming an object for sex to make money -- she produces original netflix documentary 'Hot Girls Wanted'.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Halo



**The man behind the music. Many think Beyonce was the mastermind -- think again -- meet Ryan Tedder, very talented singer/songwriter -- Enjoy! xx

Cake



“Forgiveness is a bitter pill to swallow”.

I was quite impressed with actress Jennifer Aniston’s performance in the 2014 drama ‘Cake’ written by Patrick Tobin and directed by Daniel Barnz. 102 minute run-time with an estimated budget of 7 million USD; nominated for 1 Golden Globe, 4 other nominations and 2 wins. Tragedy overwhelms and sometime swallows us and actors in this film honestly portrayed the pain, loss and how they try to cope with the intense misery.

Life is not always sunshine and roses and it was a pleasure to see Aniston take on something so serious and meaningful. I’m really proud of her. Adorable and talented Anna Kendrick also joins in and  delivers exceptionally.  English Sam Worthington also shines in his performance. Mexican Adriana Barraza also showered the audience with refreshing faith and patience.


This one hit home. Pain and depression isn’t only mental, it’s physical and can envelope your entire life. It’s a transformation that wasn’t so sweet but oh so real…


You've Got the Love





**His love is real...unconditional and forever...true love xx

"You've Got The Love"

Sometimes I feel like throwing my hands up in the air
I know I can count on you
Sometimes I feel like saying, "Lord, I just don't care."
But you've got the love I need To see me through

Sometimes it seems that the going is just too rough
And things go wrong no matter what I do
Now and then it seems that life is just too much
But you've got the love I need to see me through

When food is gone you are my daily meal
When friends are gone I know my Saviour's love is real
You know it's real

You got the love
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love

Time after time I think, "Oh, Lord, what's the use?"
Time after time I think it's just no good
'Cause sooner or later in life, the things you love you lose
But you got the love I need to see me through

[2x]
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love
You got the love

Sometimes I feel like throwing my hands up in the air
'Cause I know I can count on you
Sometimes I feel like saying, "Lord, I just don't care."
But you've got the love I need to see me through

Albert Nobbs



“A man with a secret. A woman with a dream.”

I’d heard about this 2011 Drama starring Glenn Close and it certainly peaked my interest. It was nice to finally see it and learn about how the world worked in the 19th century. It was a difficult time to be who you were really meant to be; not to mention women weren’t allowed to lead independent lives. Nominated for 3 Oscars that year, with 17 wins and another 35 nominations, it’s a film that was dramatic as it was gripping and heartbreaking.

Written by Gabriella Prekop and John Banville and directed by Rodrigo Garcia they give viewers a peek into our main character ‘Albert Nobbs’ life played by Glenn Close. Her portrayal as a man is impeccable and quite believable to all around her. Sadly she rarely smiles unless dreaming of what the future can be. The life of our main character was a severely tormented one. Our main characters brought some lightness to the film played by Australian Mia Wasikowska who strangely played the love interest ‘Helen’ of almost everyone in the film.


One of the latter lines of the film goes, “Dear Jesus, I don’t know what makes people live such miserable lives.” I feel that this line exposes the main message filmmakers tried to convey during this story. Don’t be stuck — keep moving!