Friday, August 31, 2007

Strada di responsabilità


Nothing in life comes easy. o. Its been a rough couple of weeks, well rough is an understatement. Its crazy when you're hit with seemingly 10,000 problems, furthermore when they all are not exactly yours in the first place. They just become yours because of 3 words, responsibility, consciousness and love with inevitably refers to the word family. How far are you willing to go when you hear silent call for help?

I have heard off destructive familial ties which has ended with unspoken events and I am sure we all have heard countless stories that taints our ears. My family has this perhaps unusual bond of showing our love without saying a word and its not necessarily through actions as well. We just seem to be there when any of us are in need.

This was when I was called into service. I always wondered why my ambition to work in Australia and to be with my love was always halted, I guess God sent me home to look after matters my parents just couldn't handle, at least now I know why. Its so strange how society can change someone as it did to my brother. It all started at a wrong government school, mixing with the wrong people. The affect lasted and my job was to make sure it wasn't going to be everlasting. I cant even begin to utter the reasons why but just a message to those with young kids or brothers. Be weary and be alert of your young ones, their minds are little and their hearts are weak. Its our duty to mold and keep them away from earths evil eyes. Its just a measure of our responsibility. For my duty of responsabilità, this is just a piece of my huge cake.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Men's best friend




My rants on animals never seize to end especially dogs, there is a reserved spot for them somehow. I was watching Eight below last night( early today morning :P) about how a bunch of huskies were left stranded in a distant sanctuary in New Zealand. The movie screened their survival through the storms and how most of them survived it all before the owner came in aid. It was a touching story, mostly rel saddening because I hate the sight of dying and dead dogs even if its in movies. ( I rather watch a human face the same fate). Whatever you may say about dogs, there are loyal to death and the ratio of genuinely loyal humans are probably 100:1 and yes I am being optimistic. ( I have seen and been disappointed). My plan was always to grab 2 huskies in the future when the chance arises but ideally I would love to have a sled of them. Well, if its dogs, never say no.Just gotta wait now. Its good to have flashback of old memories with Buddy G, he did look a bit like a huskie, just a little to small maybe. I am happy with Krish but perhaps one day soon....