Friday, 10 August 2012

DOES YOUR OTHER HALF STAND BY YOUR FAILURES?

BY CYNAID CREE

I just watched Julie and Julia starring Meryl Streep on TV the other day.Its one of those movies that you have to tell someone else about.Sometimes theres movies we go out to watch but you never know just by looking athe movie poster,that after watching it you will feel more inspired than ever.

We all have been in a job with a dead beat boss,with an average life of just living to work,pay bills and repeat for a lifetime.Although this movie is about 1 person being inspired to cook 300 something recipes by a deadline out of a well known cookbook,this movie teaches you so much more about your life,the other half of you"him" thats very important in your life standing by your failures as well as your success.It teaches you about dreams and its okay to have one.It teaches you about self-...
discipline,learning to complete the tasks that you start out in your life,all of which is pretty awesome if I have to say so for myself.


I learned that its okay when your life does not exactly match your friends and their success.We all get there one day or another.I also learnt that you dont have to be a chef but in your lifetime its very important to know how to cook,Its just like getting your licence,its the vehicle to survive hunger and a reminder to what home always smells like.It definitely makes a house a home

You have to watch it to experience it all.I can write out the whole movie here but it just wont be the same..and I hope you do:)
photo courtesy by digital art

2 comments:

  1. It is so easy to blame people around us for all that goes wrong. We will have to learn to admit to our own wrongs and be prepared to accept and learn to build around those of our spouses. Support for one another in our relationships normally only thrive when its is to one's own benefit. It is time we change and support each other irrespective... "...till death do us part..."

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  2. Thank you for your comment.Being in a realtionship is not easy work as we both have flaws.Although i dont encourage people to stay in hurtful relationships.I do encourage them to work on their relationships.Its failures and setbacks that help make relationships stronger,because if you can get through the storms you can get through anything.Its usually during your failures that help you see how good your partner is
    Thanks for reading:)

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