Like everyone else, I decided to have some new year resolutions too. In addition to resolutions like exercising and watching what I eat, I decided to make a unique resolution. You see I love watching movies but always felt guilty about it. That time could have been spent productively! So I ended up not watching any movies at all in 2008.
Well, this year I felt that I owed it to myself to relax and enjoy a little bit. So I promised myself that I will watch one movie every week. No more no less. Right away I began to feel guilty. That was a lame excuse to indulge in my favorite past time. But three weeks went by in January and I hadn't watched even one.
I shared this with a few friends and they said it was not a bad resolution at all. We are almost into the second week of February. I am a little behind on my promise but I am quite close. I am looking forward to tonight. I have a nice DVD ready to roll.
I am writing this here because I read a fellow blogger say in her blog that she decided to take one photo every day all through the year. I thought that was a cool resolution. Her words kind of motivated to tell my little story here for my faithful followers.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Obama's heart warming letter to his daughters
The Star Telegram had recently published a copy of the letter President Barack Obama wrote to his daughters, titled 'What I want for you and every child'. It appeared in the Parade section on January 18, 2009.
This letter reminded me of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's letters to his daughter Indira Gandhi. Nehru was a freedom fighter and was in jail for opposing the oppressive British Raj. Those letters impressed and molded the future of young Indira Gandhi so much that she grew up to become the first woman Prime Minister of India.
I hope Sasha and Malia take a leaf out of Indira Gandhi's life and attain similar everlasting glory!
This letter reminded me of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's letters to his daughter Indira Gandhi. Nehru was a freedom fighter and was in jail for opposing the oppressive British Raj. Those letters impressed and molded the future of young Indira Gandhi so much that she grew up to become the first woman Prime Minister of India.
I hope Sasha and Malia take a leaf out of Indira Gandhi's life and attain similar everlasting glory!
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