Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Young couples

Planning to get serious and settle down to start a whole new chapter in your life with someone special? How do you know that you are ready for commitment? There is no school for you to take a test just to make sure you pass in order to know if you are ready or not. So how do you know that you are ready? There is no knowing. There is just a feeling of being confident about what you are stepping into. We all have doubts when it comes to commitment but it just takes a little believe in order to actually move forward. The wonderful feeling of being in love gives you the boost to know that the time is right.
There is absolutely nothing to be scared of. Its a whole new adventure being married and starting a family. Some people never got the chance to feel so loved before. Its something amazing when two people come together and agree to commit themselves to each other. Most times fear comes from what you know about other couples. What if we end up like...? What if it doesn´t work out? The only thing you have to remember is that it takes two to make a relationship works. You have to give up your own feelings sometimes for the sake of your partner. Its a 50/50 business. If you both give 50% then it should work. Personally, I think if you want to know if you are ready, you have to first acknowledge that you are willing to give up yourself for the sake of someone else. Its nothing mentally or physically challenging. If you are in love and if its true love, it will all work out.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Jamaica´s Upgrade

MANY people across the globe tend to believe that Jamaica as a third world country occupies thousands of people still living in huts without running water or electricity. There might still be some cases but the country has improved over the years where living condition is concerned. There are more modern houses today than ever before.
There are companies that continue to build on the land and also taking our streets and highways into action by newly constructing them so that traveling will not be so uncomfortable anymore.
Jamaicans dont just eat fruits and parade around all day. People work in many different areas to survive. Schools are up and running and is most times filled with students who have desk to write on and chairs to sit on. Cars are plenty, shops and supermarkets are within reach and of course not forgetting to mention all the advanced appliances that are sold to the locals. Citizens do have refrigerators, microwaves, colored television, vacuum cleaner, water filter, air conditioning...etc in their homes. Yes there are those who cannot afford all the luxury but still there is something that outsiders would not expect the poorest man to have.
The culture remains the same. Farming is a good way of providing food for the family and others as farmers sometimes sells their crop to vendors. Jamaicans take pride in their heritage and culture and are always proud to be what they are.

Jamaica

WHERE the green hills bask in the morning sun and the fog settles between the valleys surrounded by nature is one little island in the Caribbean that is impressively intriguing. The painted morning sky lightens the heart to the start of a new day. The smell of roasted coffee beans mixed with the freshness of the air just stirs the spirit with a satisfaction of pleasure. Beholding the palm trees and the dew drops that reflects the golden sun on the leaves in the surrounding brings a feeling of profound adoration. Mangoes hang perfectly from their trees as if they were positioned specifically to grab the attention of passerby. Bananas taking pride showing off their extra smooth and lightly yellow colored skin pretending to hide under the shining shielding leaves. Birds sing joyfully creating a melody that is comfortable to the ears as they greet the new morning by spreading their colorful wings honoring the sunshine and gracefully flying off to fun fill a beautiful day. One of the greatest places in the Caribbean is Jamaica. Enjoy the fun.