Monday, April 09, 2012

"Light the Passion, Share the Dream" - 2008 Beijing Olympics theme-song & Miss World Anthem

flame is the light 

like a star in the sky. 

it will burn forever strong. 

and light the way for you and I .

we wish upon the stars,

that dreams will take us far.

hope and peace in the world we all belong.

love love 

love,we will share together.

love love

forever we are one.

one world, one dream.

let us share our hearts together

all as one in a place where

we join in harmony.

one world one dream, 

let us celebrate the powers of our heroes 

who’ll rise with strengh and pride.

time and time again, 

they flexed their power,spirit and glory

win or lose. they stood together high

hearts and souls unite together

bring the worlds to love each other 

each reach for the sky

love love 

love,we will share together.

love love

forever we are one.

one world one dream,

let us share our hearts together

all as one in a place where

we join in harmony.

one world one dream,

let us celebrate the powers of our heroes

who’ll rise with strengh and pride 

time and time again, 

they flexed their power,spirit and glory

win or lose. they stood together high

hearts and souls unite together

bring the worlds to love each other 

each reach for the sky

light the passion share the dream
all as one.

Sunday, April 08, 2012

My Aunt's dresses

My Mom looks like shopping their clothes for Me, but
not just in malls but in my Aunt's Closet.
Even though, I used it now for party-needs 
and perfect for My Graduation gifts for Me (in college.)


My four seasons of dresses


One for my Christmas party '12 in school.

One for my Graduation day

One for my Graduation Pictorial and Ball 

(and) One for my Victory party after Graduation.



 Office-like Uniform (Best paired with Organization shirt.)


High-waist button

Long-length Slacks.






 


Friday, April 06, 2012

"Hating Alison Ashley" by Michelle McLauren

GENRE: Drama-like, slight comedy
FILM DATED:  2005


Erika Yurken (Saskia Burmeister) is a trying-hard high school student who feel disappointed by being a drama queen but unfortunately, her dream role is given to her feel-hate like friend, Alison Ashley (Delta Goodrem) for a school play and Yurken is Barry Hollins' (Alexander Cappelli) love interest, yet secretly crush on Her even him is a rebel one while Ashley is a rich-kid from Barringa Heights and a high school hottie who admires by the teachers and instead, Ashley gets a major role for Yurken's school play, "Murder at the mercy." If Yurken wins the game against Ashley as a Student of the Month in Barringa High?

FLICK TRIVIA:
  • This Aussie flick is awesome and I read it first of McLauren's title before I saw the film star by Aussie-born singer and actress, Delta Goodrem.
  • A 1984 novel written by Robin Klein as a pre-teen comedy has a strong moral undercurrent about the pursuit of happiness and perfection, the pressures of growing up and the power of friendship.
  • (And)  portrays the agonies of school-girl rivalries, constant embarrassment by family, and painful and often brutally funny awkwardness and insecurity.

Thursday, April 05, 2012

ATTENTION: to all Facebook™ users and my followers and friends

Starting 30th of April, 2012, effectively no longer "active" my first account that was (via e-mail) ginacyrus_0223@yahoo.com or (i.e.,) facebook.com/ginacyruswaspretty  due to my untoward incidents does may cause of "Anger Management" (or A.M.) issue. To all that I hurts, sorry to the impulsiveness (for never do it again next time.)

Watch out for my newer and improver Me by making my brand-new Facebook™ account.

For comments and suggestions, please e-mail Me at ginacyrus0223@gmail.com or nvrrgnlyn@aol.com and "I like to hear from you."

P.S.,
Watch out also My (2nd) new twitter account (soon,) and also new (official) Facebook™ account: ginacyrus2011@hotmail.com.

-XXX-
Gina 

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Wednesday, April 04, 2012

"I lost everything in the post-natal depression" by Erma Bombeck

DATED RELEASE: 1974

A story of a single mother who are in-pressure by in-charging house shores, taking-care of her three children and a untoward health hazard due to her symptoms or post-natal depression. According to the author, the children should be judge on what they are as a punishment for their early marriage in  unplanned-way(?) The husbands are (get) married to their wives for better and for worst except for lunch and mothers-in-laws who wear black armbands to the wedding day are expendable.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Our Mother of Good Counsel

Legend has it that this church stood unfinished and roofless when, on 25 April 1467, the image of the Madonna was miraculously transported there from its former home in Scutari, Albania. Coming to rest precariously on a narrow stone ledge in the wall inside the church, the legend continues, the picture has remained in that position to the present day.

Careful investigations undertaken between 1957 and 1959 for the purpose of restoration have revealed something of the true origin of the fresco. The image of the Madonna about 12 inches wide and 17 inches high that the viewer sees encased in an elaborate glass, metal, and marble framework is part of a larger fresco that once covered a portion of the wall now hidden by the baroque shrine altar. Art experts consulted during the restoration suggest that the fresco, including the image of the Madonna, is the work of the early fifteenth century artist Gentil da Fariano. He probably painted his fresco on the wall around the time of Martin V (1417-1431). At some subsequent date before 1467, the fresco, so it is surmised on the basis of the evidence, was covered over with plaster, and on the wall was hung a terracotta image of the Madonna which was known at Our Mother of Good Counsel.

In their very early endeavors the good friars were ably assisted in their afforts by the gracious aid of a holy widow, Petruccia di Noccera. Since her husband's death, this saintly woman, a tertiary of the Order of Saint Augustine, had devoted herself to the service of the little church, and great was her distress over the neglected condition in which the sanctuary of Our Mother of Good Counsel was permitted to remain. To restore it was the ambition of her life, and so strongly was she drawn to the undertaking that she felt inspired to sacrifice her home and moderate income to further this cause. While others might have felt daunted, Petruccia never once faltered in her hopes. She constantly reiterated her assurance that the work would be completed because Almighty God, through the intercession of Saint Augustine and the Blessed Virgin, would see fit to crown her feeble efforts with unforseen success.

Petruccia, having lived to see her fondest hopes abundantly realized, died in 1470, honored by all. The Augustinians who owed so much to this good tertiary laid her body to rest at the feet of the beloved Madonna, with an inscription above which told of her share in the great work accomplished by God at Genazzano.

Our Mother of Good Counsel has been called the Madonna of the popes. In truth, since the arrival of the picture, there is scarcely a pope who has not in some way shown great devotion to her. The initial approval of the devotion to Our Mother of Good Counsel was given by Pope Paul II. In 1753 Pope Benedict XIV established the Pious Union of Our Lady of Good Counsel, a spiritual society to which many indulgences were attached. Pope Pius IX had a personal devotion to Our Mother of Good Counsel; he made a pilgrimage to Genazzano in 1864.

Thus, for five hundred years, the devotion to Our Mother of Good Counsel has flourished and grown. Great artists have fashioned rich copies of the Madonna in canvas, stone, and mosaic. One will find the picture of Our Mother of Good Counsel in beautiful shrines and in great cathedrals and churches. Missionaries have carried it to the ends of the earth, and it has found its way into the humblest of homes throughout the world.

The feast of Our Mother of Good Counsel is celebrated by the Augustinian Family on 26 April.


SOURCE:
http://www.osa-west.org/ourmotherofgoodcounsel.html





Monday, April 02, 2012

My Confession

What do I learn my mistakes after I feel rebellious?

My confessions that was: I feel sad because we started from nothing when I was entering 4th grader. My reason is my classmate who let me see her situation when they suffered then, I decide to transfer to public schools (i.e., I'm not envy of her due to her attitude) as my my silly piece of decisions.
I don't like her attitude, she's so mean (just like her mother.) 
At the end of the school years in grade school as undergrads, she's so lucky to go-back to place to start while me is not, I feel jealousy and envy.

I was very young for in-love because of my rumored (not-so) classmate instead, he's sports instructor to his varsity team. He made ​​me a impolite and he kill my kindliness to not fulfill my dream to transfer me a higher-section class for my incoming 6th grader for kissing me and he scurrility me in a nothing way. I was angry because he made me epal from the bottom of my heart always.

I was angry because now she was the missing hint to friends and classmate-to-be when I was senior year in high school. And I was angry with him because I miss her (she's not my close, anymore!) and I ask her,
"Now you just why?" and she answer me, "Now, I just seen you and you became my classmate in elementary, before." and lastly, I shut her, "you fool!"

In my 26 years, I have a those of problems what I've got and I'm not yet ready to forgive them of dissatisfaction what I feel for and who I rebel for
I will not honoring to all that insult me in the wrong gossip against me, it's that your illusion and your problem, not my, it's yours! If you don't want me, you speak now!
And those who do not know how to apologize to me, they let it them NOW!