Monday, May 30, 2011

Natural Belle: The Documentary: Dark Girls

Every so often I find something that I believe is worth sharing with whomever peruses my blog. This is one of those things worth sharing. Natural Belle: The Documentary: Dark Girls: "Dark Girls: Preview from Bradinn French on Vimeo ." Repost the original or this post, it doesn't matter. Just share it.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Reading Challenge

Hello folks!

I've got another book I'm going to be reading, alongside everything else I have to do. At least I will be getting my glasses soon. So that's something I'm definitely looking forward to.

The book I am going to read is one that I'm sure many readers have read already, alas I'm now reading it. The lucky book to capture my attention is "Pride and Prejudice." I've heard a few references from the book and have just in general heard the name of the book and have finally decided that I must know what this book is about. At least reading this book will not be like my failed attempt to watch Texas Chainsaw Massacre.......I will never watch the movie. I just can't

Anyway, if you haven't read the book yet, get a copy and join me as I journey through the words that become a story.

Monday, May 16, 2011

What Else Can I Do?!?!

Some people think I have a laissez-faire attitude but I think I'm misunderstood.

I'm a very hard working and dedicated person and my way of dealing with some thing is just different to others. I'm not bothered by some things because to it's just something that had to happen. Other times I laugh. I like laughing and think it's healthy. I seldom cry. I believe a good cry is wonderful. It's like the rain washing the atmosphere; your tears cleanse your spirit. I try not to get mad because the negative energy associated with me being mad is too much for me. It lingers for a long time from hours, to weeks, and even months or in one case years. That's not cool.

We all are different and we all grieve and react differently. Don't judge me because I don't react like you do or don't see things like you do. Don't judge me because I'm different.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Bojolution Still



My friend Maps from Zimbabwe shared this song with me and ever since I first listened I can't stop playing it. I love this song! I love it so much I've made it my alarm. Why shouldn't I wake up to a great song and have a great day?

Do you enjoy this song as much as I do? Let me know. Leave a comment :]

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Living. Learning

I try to remind myself that everything happens for a reason, and God has a plan for me; especially in the field of love.

So many times in the past few years I've felt like I've met someone amazing or awesome and want to explore the possibility of there being an "us" but circumstances beyond my control (I'm not too convinced about the control part) stop the exploration.

Being occasionally optimistic I tell myself that it was God giving reminders that there are good, cool, interesting guys out there and my husband is there too. I won't lie and say that's the end. I do feel teased and taunted by these reminders. One analogy I used to one guy was "it's like I've been given all the ingredients to make brownies and as I open all the packages and am about to dip the measuring cup in, all the ingredients get taken away."

At times I want to cry, a big cry and let past, recent and current issues be washed away, but that won't happen. I keep my head up and keep moving. It's tough but I can handle it.


"Whether the cup is half full or half empty doesn't matter. What matters is that there's something in the cup to drink - Shani Victorin"

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Education

Grades are out and no comment on mine. As I peruse Facebook I see many persons advertising their grades of getting all A's or maintaining an A average throughout their final year at university. Congrats to them. I seem to treasure other things related to the school experience not necessarily more than the academic side of school but at least on the same level as it.

I've butted heads with people about this but I've heard so many other persons say such to support my view. It's not what you learn in the classroom but the experiences you endure while at school that you remember when you leave. I'm a very active person on campus. I've created a name for myself of being responsible, responsible, hard working and creative. There probably are other things people say about me, good and bad, but those are the ones I know. I take pride in these labels because I believe that those couldn't be expressed through my academic work, not because I'm not the greatest student, but because it's not the best way to prove that about myself. There are persons that their academic involvement can carry them to whatever they want to do, and other persons like me that have the academic involvement but are more engaged and expressive in the extra curricula setting. I like what I do through my extra curricular activities. What I do through my academics...that's another story. It's a love hate relationship. That's the best way I can describe it. I can't have all that I want in my studies because my university doesn't offer it, orrrrrr the professor cannot supply it. There are courses that are fabulously interesting content wise, but the professors are not stimulating enough for me. Likewise there are course that I take that the content doesn't attract me, but the professors at least hold my interest to give a hoot. The major problem comes when both bads come together, and there's a course where the content does not interest me and the professor is not engaging enough for me to be interested. I won't lie, I struggle to remain focussed. It's difficult but I try my hardest and I have good friends who remind me of the big picture when I see the one dot.

The world we live in is heavily based on having an education, although getting one is easier said than done. A lot pf people think that university is the best thing in the world. I don't. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you shouldn't get a higher education. What I am saying is that there are options available. College provides a more hands on, practical experience which might have been a better option for me, who knows. And some people are lucky to have jobs that give them training as they go. It's good to explore your options and most importantly do what YOU want to do, not what someone else wants you to do. If you have no interest in it, it's going to be extremely difficult for you to remain focussed and motivated. Forget about everyone else. When it comes to your education, you don't want to have regrets (like certain people...cough cough). Go with what you are genuinely interested in and possibly have a passion for. You will excel easily and will be happy.


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Thanks!!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Featured Artist: Kaylon Lovence [Coming Soon]

Hey everyone! I've got some exciting news for you!! I'm featuring another Saint Lucian artist doing their thing in the world.


I present to you Kaylon Lovence. Here's a quick bio of Kaylon. Interview coming soon...stay tuned for it



Kaylon is a young Musician born on a small island of Saint Lucia. Kaylon is an arranger, writer and a self taught guitarist who graduated from St Lucia School of Music at the age of 19. During his time at the music school he has opened stages at KALALU and St Lucia Jazz Festival for Richard Boner, Maxi Prist, Steel Pulse and St Lucia very own Ronald Boo Hinkson . After graduating Kaylon joined a rock band called RICOCHET. In his years playing with this band he developed his musical tastes and interests. It wasn’t long after picking up a guitar that he was experimenting with words and arrangements of his own, all of which have had a profound influence on the direction his musical journey has taken. He is best known for his musical arrangements by working with the company TEMPEST, Heights Production and Studio9 and currently working with song writer Christopher Hunte founder of the company TEMPEST. After realizing that making music was his main goal, he began to showcase his talent at various venues in Saint Lucia. He was quickly noted for the unique style which was influenced by his favorites and mentors: the great Sting, Norman Brown, BB King, Jimi Hendricks, The Edge and Joe Satriani. Kaylon played at numerous gigs including the St Lucia Jazz Festival where he played alongside St Lucia’s well known guitarist Ronald Boo Hinkson, and at Headphunk where he really expresses his style, his way of poetry and art in the way he plays. Kaylon's arrangement history spans several contemporary music genres, including hip hop, R&B, zouk, rock, and dancehall. Kaylon is a rare commodity coming out of St Lucia by not recreating what’s already present in the wide world of music but matching up to its standards of arrangements and writing in the music that he produce.