Donnerstag, 21. August 2014

Der Schaf im Wolfsfell oder der Wohltäter?

Hab mich entschieden, diesmal ein Post auf deutsch zu verfassen. 
Wer kennt diese Sprichwörter "Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall" oder "Hochmut tut selten gut" und diese sollte sich jeder gut einprägen. 
Unter den vielen Schafen gibt es immer einen Wolf im Schafsfell. Und wer hoch steigt, kann tief fallen. Ihr werdet merken, ich bin heute voller Sprüche, und zwar nicht weil ich ein großer Sprücheklopfer bin, sondern weil ich meine Gefühle und Gedanken in diesen Sprüchen vereinen kann. Was hat das ganze zu bedeuten und warum rede ich in Rätsel? Ihr fragt euch sicher, weshalb ich nach etwas längerer Zeit so plötzlich zurück bin und dann auch noch einen klugen Spruch nach den anderen bringe? Ich hab seit ein paar Wochen diese Organisation im Auge. Noch bin ich mir nicht sicher, ob ich dieser Gruppe beitrete oder es sein lasse. Erst hieß es, es ist eine Wohltätigkeitsorganisation, wurde dann zur "Non Profit Organidation" und mutierte schließlich zu einem Unternehmen mit jährlichen Einkommen von etwa einhunderttausend Euro (dies stellt sich der Vorstandsvorsitzende so vor). Ist das noch eine Wohltat, wenn man mit der Tätigkeit Geld verdient, oder ist es gerecht, dass die Mitglieder belohnt werden. Mehr zu dieser Organisation gibt's bei dem nächsten Post, bis dahin hab ich mich vielleicht entschieden, wie ich weiter machen sollte... Mitglied werden, oder aussteigen?

Haltet die Ohren steif, denn ohne Fleiß keinen Preis ;)
In diesem Sinne, einen schönen Abend an alle Leser ;)
BX

Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2014

Monday-blues

Who loves books and never knows the classic "Pride and Prejudice" of the mother of the classic Ms Jane Austen? I personally love this book to pieces.
It's not just any book written by anyone. No! It's THE book written by the mother of classic, the sister of poetic and the friend of romance. Even though she herself never married. 
To be honest this book will always fit into society. If it's two centuries ago or now, there will always be someone as giving as Mr Darcy and as honest as Elizabeth, or as flatlout stupid as Mrs Bennett .... What do we learn from that book? I've learned that there is always the other side of the coin, people can act like sh*t (pardon my choice of word) but be kind and gentle from the inside and they act like that because of bad experience or some other tragic situation in their life. On the other side there are people who laugh in your face while stabbing you in the back with a dagger. Ok, that's a little exaggerated because no one was killed in Pride and Prejudice. But still, I mean it metaphorically. 
I have always wanted to be Elizabeth and find my Mr Darcy. It hasn't anything to do with him being rich but I wanted to find my other half, my soul mate, my love of the life... While waiting for Mr Darcy I totally forgot to live and maybe I missed the opportunity to find the person I was waiting for. Someone who I could have been with years ago but I couldn't recognise their value or didn't realise that it's him. You never know and thinking about it is of no use. At every step we take we make experience and that's what forms our lives. 
Somehow the last few weeks I wonder if destiny is playing us before giving in to it's way. May be yes, maybe no. 
Pride and Prejudice tought me a lot, but still I had to live my life! 
Right folks, that was my word to the beginning of the week ;) it was a little to the thoughtful side. Forgive me, it's Monday and I have had a rough weekend. 

Xoxo B. 

Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2014

What happens in LA, stays in LA

One whole night, a few totally "overgrown and childish" guys and a lot of alcohol.... Yeah, you can imagine the impact these will create when shuffled together: Men's Night Out!

Follow Nate, Ashton and their friends through a no-girls-allowed-night. Laugh with them, cry with them and mostly have fun with them.
Kirsty Moseley, a relatively newcomer author from the UK, has achieved many great successes since her first publication. "One Wild Night" is a short novella containing all the characters from her previous books "Nothing Left to Lose" and "Enjoying the Chase" to be published on 15th August. 
Better than supporting Kirsty Moseley as a very talented Author is supporting her charity project where all the proceeds of this novella will be donated to a charity cause. The MacMillan Nurses need all our support to continue "the wonderful work they do", so Moseley on her website.

To the blog attached is a link where you can find this hilarious novella and many more books and story related items, from wrist bands to book marks to key chains. 
Check it out and enjoy it!

xoxo Sarah


One Wild Night by Kirsty Moseley