The time has come once again. Christmas is here! We are also celebrating Jesus' birthday. I hope everyone have a joyous Christmas across the country and around the globe. When we were younger, we enjoyed Christmas and we still do. I remember I receive a large green U.S. Army airplane with small soldiers for my first Christmas. And then, I started making Christmas lists of all the things I wanted. Even after Christmas, I used to make lists to plan for the next Christmas. I used to get toys and stuff. I received new clothes too. It's good to get whatever you need than want. "You don't always get what you want, sometimes, you get something better." I used to even wish for things on birthdays as well. Just like when you blow out candles on your birthday cake after you make your wish. When you tell whatever you wish for, it won't come true. Anyways, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas. I wish people a Happy Kwanzaa that's having one. And I wish the individuals a Happy Hanukkah that's having one!Blessings To ALL!God Bless!
--Victor
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Still Busy Accomplishing My Book...
Fellow Brothers & Sisters
I am still busy writing my book. When t gets publishd, I will have it sold worldwide. I am trying my best to become a famous writer. I want this to be one of my official careers. I will do other things though. Here is how it all started...
"When I was a young child, my ultimate dream was to be an outstanding writer. My writing skills were excellent. People say I have good penmanship, but I'm not going to brag on that. I accomplished classwork and homework in that way. I even changed daily dates on blackboards and dry marker boards for teachers at school. I received compliments on my penmanship. I've written letters to mail to my relatives, I've taken writing tests, I've entered writing contests; although I didn't win, but I did receive honors on an essay I wrote, but none of my other essays I written four years ago. I remember I kept a personal journal before I written a few more essays. I remember we used to write sentences and long essays as punishment in school while in the classroom. That happened at my younger age. I enjoy reading as well. During my last year in school, we write in our journals everyday on different topics. In February, 2006, I made my final decision to type the book on the computer. That was my final decision above the rest and alongside business."
So that's how it all went. The book could take longer than you expect. I still write blogs though. I appreciate the fan base I have. Everyone is counting on me. In fact, the world is counting on me...
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Monday, September 17, 2007
A Letter To My Longtime Friends II: Memories
Dear Longtime Friends,
This is Victor, your former high school friend again. I decided to write to you guys just to see how your guys are doing. I am still thinking about you guys. Ever since we graduated from high school, we parted ways. Even if I live to be 50 or older, I will never forget you all. In fact, I am going to save me class yearbook and all of the things I have for something to read and look at in my older age. That's right, I am going to remember our class name. I love to reminisce on the past. The past motivates me for a good future. I have spoken to some of you on Facebook, I was there to reconnect with you guys some more. You see, I am nowhere without awesome friends like yourselves. I am still working on my novel and I hope it gets published as soon as I get finished with it. Months ago, I was talking to a friend of mine on my cell phone. We talked about life. Yes, I miss school and the things we did together, but that's life. We all need to move on forward. God had provided us a brain so He allow is to think about the past. So I think about whatever I did back in the past. Do you guys remember when we went to our senoir prom on April 29, 2006, I will write a blog about that real soon. That will be my third chapter. As for now, I am at home lying in my bed, just reminiscing by looking in my yearbook filled with autographed signatures, photos, articles, stories, and more great memories. Every once in a while, I reminisce on the past. It's like having photos, autographs, and still frames in the hallway of my mind. I am writing this letter as a Good Riddance. Once again, I will remember the name of the class and I hope I get to meet you all in person soon. Remember to stay strong, stay on top of your game everyday and like I said in my first chapter, Don't back down for anyone! Keep living for our Lord Jesus Christ!
P.S. I wish everyone good luck here in America. Continue to live right and eventually, God will bless. All of the Males and the Females!
Be God's.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Time Always Move Forward
| Time always move forward. It doesn't stop, slow down, or rewind for anyone. Time is precious for anybody out there. It's like you are playing a video game with time limit. Let's say you have ten minutes to complete one level. It is also like you are in a boxing ring and you wait until that round is up and you go on to Round 2. Sometimes I wish I could turn back time just to re-live my good days and fix my bad days so I can eliminate all the bad things I accomplished. Of course, life doesn't work that way. You have to play by the rules. When I was 13 years old, my life went brilliant, but just a bit bad though. I will never forget those times. During are 12 was okay. When I was in middle school, most of everything was going good. I met more friends and we did great stuff together. We sometimes had disagreements before. You know, sometimes you can lose a friend and it takes a good while to make your friend again. You may have enemies, but you can learn a lesson from them, my mother told me that everybody is not your friend. When I went on to high school, everything was kind of puzzled to me, after some good time passed, everything was healing and fun. I was used to the whole think then. Those was the valuable times I have spent back then. In 2005, everything was still going good. My Until I started my last school year, it was business and later then in the late 2005, my grandfather passed away. It was grieving, but we moved on though. After those couple of weeks, I bought a new cell phone to interact with my friends and family. Until me graduation, everything was at the end. I did lose touch with most of my friends though. Anyways, remember my word. Thank you for reading this blog, Good night. Be God's. |
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Friday, July 13, 2007
One Life To Live
One Life To Live
Every human being and every living thing has one life, whether they are creatures, plants, or us human beings. Don't try to take it for granted. Even a large elephant or a large plant in the desert may survive long, they still have one life to live. Don't be mislead by these crazy myths like "A Cat Has 9 Lives". When I first heard that saying, I thought it came from an interactive video game. It's just like Crash Bandicoot: Warped when Crash ate 100 peaches, he received an extra life. Of course, life doesn't work that way. God provided us one life to live, no matter who we are or where we're from. We can still live a good life though. We can go to the park, hang out with our friends, or whatever. Just don't let your guard down. Take your life seriously. Don't expect it to be everything, because you will never know what will happen, neither will I. No, I will not let my life go to waste. I am still finding things that fit my life, not just some small stuff like doing a job for a small amount of cash everytime. How would you like it if you were working at a small restaraunt? You were making $5.29 an hour. The customers were unhappy with the stuff and all of the sudden, you want to quit and do something else. Anyways, we only have one life to live. Keep it on track. Thank you taking time to read this blog, have a blessed day.
You Only Live Once!!!
Be God's.
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
Suburban Summer
Okay, you experienced this event almost every summer. In my neighborhood and two houses away from mine, on the same street, it is always a live party going on. The road was filled and packed with lots of vehicles. I wasn't there and I didn't view the whole scene. I did look out the window in the other room and I could see the scene, but not close though. Actually, I viewed it, but not that clearly. But I know what was going on. When I viewed the scene, I saw colored lights and I heard a live disc jockey playing hip-hop music. Imagine if your neighbor or anyone who lives near you throws annual parties with a disc jockey that plays hip-hop music, it will be another dimensoin of Sirius Satellite Radio by sitting by your open window or an open door. Even if you are outside in your garden. It is also like an outside nightclub without outdoor guards. I assume that it is some kind of a personal event. Do you remember the guy next door who played records back then? Today, the person who lives two houses away always have better plans to make. I remember when I was going to the mall just to buy things. I had to squish myself through the crowd. Security was there guarding the people. Alright, back on the topic. Events like that can be pretty unusual and very rare because it is usually hard to book personal parties like that. I don't know if the person has a disc jockey in the family or the person just hires then and then pay. I know this can sound kind of fun, but still, the road I live on was absolute unbelievable. During the hour of 2 a.m. in the morning, the scene was clear and the coast was clear. And the atmosphere was back to clean. All the cars were gone. Everything was back to a quiet night. Everything is back to normal.
Be God's.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Jury Duty Scams
Jury Duty Scam
URGENT!
Security - JURY DUTY SCAM
This has been verified on Snopes.com (link listed below) and by the FBI (their link is also included below). Please pass this on to everyone in your email address book
It is spreading fast so be prepared should you get this call. Most of us take those summons for jury duty seriously, but enough people skip out on their civic duty, that a new and ominous kind of scam has surfaced. Fall for it and your identity could be stolen, reports CBS.
In this con, someone calls pretending to be a court official who threateningly says a warrant has been issued for your arrest because you didn't show up for jury duty. The caller claims to be a jury coordinator. If you protest that you never received a summons for jury duty, the scammer asks you for your Social Security number and date of birth so he or she can verify the information and cancel the arrest warrant. Give out any of this information and your identity was just stolen.
The scam has been reported so far in 11 states. This (scam) is particularly insidious because they use intimidation over the phone to try to bully people into giving information by pretending they're with the court system.
The FBI and the federal court system have issued nationwide alerts on their web sites, warning consumers about the fraud.
Check it our here:
http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/juryduty.asp
http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel05/092805.htm
Be God's.
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Monday, June 4, 2007
Once Country!!! Forever Country!!!
This is another true story I ever wrote. It is about my life, my hometown, and what I accomplished. This is how I describe myself. I am an small-town country boy. I do have a large family who lives in the urban area and I have another family who lives in the suburban area. I live in the streets of suburbia. When I was in school, I accomplished plethora things. I helped some people when needed and I show respect to people. No matter how small or large. Sometimes I think about going out into the city. Even if I live in the city, it does not change myself for myself. Since I am from the country, that's my status. Even if I live somewhere else, I am still country. And I am proud. I am still God's child, that's for sure. My friends told me not to change for anyone. So I wish them luck.
Victor: The Country Brother
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
The Only Hero You Need
In this world and in our lives, we only have one hero. God: Our Father in Christ is our hero. He saves lives better than men. Whatever men can do, God enabled the powers for men. Whatever men cannot do, the Lord has the strength for those things. That's why we put all of our trust in Him. For instance, let's talk about Jesus and the doctors. In bible teachings, Jesus put doctors out of business because He heals pain and any kind of sickness faster than doctors and releases the pain better than medicine and painkillers, especially prescription pills and other sorts of drugs like aspirin. As we all know, aspirin is a drug and we don't expect for the pain to heal on contact. That's why Jesus is also all you need. I remember I had a toothache once before and I was taking medicine. My next action was to stand on my head. I thought it would work. Five minutes later, the pain came back. I went to the dentist to get the tooth pulled and later then, Jesus took the pain away. So that's why the Lord Jesus Christ is the only hero you need.
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A Letter To My Longtime Friends
Dear Longtime Friends,
This is Victor, the former student. I went to school with you guys. It's been a while since we were all gathered together for a graduation farewell. We were on the long road and we took no shortcut. If we did, we would end up on the Boulevard of Broken Dreams. On my journey, there were good times and bad times. I went through a lot. I still have bigger plans for the future. But right now, I am sitting at my desk in my room just reminiscing by looking at the times in my yearbook to backtrack on the pastimes of that year. Even the pictures and portraits that were taken. When you all read my last will in the yearbook, it really meant something. It's just like if you won an Oscar or a Golden Globe, you would walk up to the stage and then testify. Even on church days. We were always on the move. Sometimes I wish I could turn back time, but time goes forward. Life Goes On!!! You just can't fight it. God has blessed us through everything. You just can't beat God's giving so we thank Him for the blessings through the time. Even our dark days because He brought the days from darkness to light. Well, I must end this letter with friendly respect. We were more than just friends; we were comrades, crusaders and true saints. Anyways, stay strong, stay on top of your game everyday, and don't back down. Remember to keep your life health, and strength!
Everybody Take Care Now
Victor
P.S. I wish everyone good luck here in America. Continue to live right and eventually, God will bless. All of the Males and the Females!
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