Wednesday, December 25, 2013

What is Christmas?



"The date is December twenty-fifth, but to the humble man, it is Christmas; the manger is a throne; the straw is royal plumage; the stable is a castle; and the Babe is God. He found Power because he was weakness, and the Infinite, Immense and Eternal God, because he was little – for it is only by being little that we ever discover anything big.

He lies upon straw on earth and yet sustains the universe and reigns in Heaven; He is born in time, and yet He existed before all time; Maker of the stars under the stars; Ruler of the earth an outcast of earth; filling the world, lying in a manger. And yet the proud man sees only a Babe. The humble, simple souls, who are little enough to see the bigness of God in the littleness of a Babe, are therefore the only ones who will ever understand the reason of His visitation. He came to the poor earth of ours to carry on an exchange; to say to us, as only the Good God could say: You give me your humanity, and I will give you my Divinity; you give me your time, and I will give you my eternity, you give me your weary body, and I will give you Redemption; you give me your broken heart, and I will give you Love; you give me your nothingness, and I will give you My all.

Thus the birthday of the God-Man is the children’s day, in which age, like a crab, turns backwards, in which the wrinkles are smoothed by the touch of a recreating hand, in which the proud become children, and the big become little, and all find God." (The Eternal Galilean)

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Creative Latte Artwork

The arty latte... or how to turn coffee into 3D sculpture: Japanese artist creates foamy artworks using toothpick and a spoon


If you like to play with the froth on your coffee, here’s a challenge for you – could you make something as striking as these?

The rabbit, hippo and giraffe emerging from the coffee cups are the astonishing work of a barista in a Japanese cafe. Japanese latte artist Kazuki Yamamoto has taken coffee art to a higher level.

While others may try swirling their flat images on foam, the 26-year-old specialises in building 3-D sculptures, some of them even climbing out of one cup and into another.

Purrr-fect coffee: These cute cats look like they're posing for the camera
Purrr-fect coffee: These cute cats look like they're posing for the camera. Japanese latte artist Kazuki Yamamoto has taken coffee art to a higher level

Coffee sculpture
Coffee sculpture 
Creature coffee: Tokyo resident Mr Yamamato, 23, says each artwork takes between three and five minutes

The barista’s currently working in Cafe10g in Osaka but dreams of opening his own place in Tokyo where making art, however fleeting, is more than just a perk of the job.

Among his temporary masterpieces are pictures of pop sensation Psy, and Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Goofy and Pinocchio.

Yamamoto has made a name for himself on Twitter, where more than 82,000 followers receive daily tweets with images of his latest creations. But he’s hardly the only latte artist to emerge from Japan.

Time for coffee: A Salvador Dali-esque melting clock adorns this cup of java
Time for coffee: A Salvador Dali-esque melting clock adorns this cup of java

Help me! A polar bear struggles to escape his caffeinated peril
Help me! A polar bear struggles to escape his caffeinated peril

Scare bear: Customers love the Japanese artist's incredible and unique works of art
Scare bear: Customers love the Japanese artist's incredible and unique works of art

Not all cute: The sculpture on the left shows the deadly protagonist of the hit Japanese horror film Ring
Coffee sculpture
Not all cute: The sculpture on the left shows the deadly protagonist of the hit Japanese horror film Ring

Wrong side of the bed? Like many people, this cat is a bit grumpy until after his first cup
Wrong side of the bed? Like many people, this cat is a bit grumpy until after his first cup

Hello Kitty
Gordon Brown
Hello Kitty: The iconic Japanese mascot greets a customer (left). The unnamed foam sculpture on the right bears an uncanny resemblance to former PM Gordon Brown

Hot beverage bath: The nimble-fingered barista first created 'flat white' pictures on coffees and moved into sculpture
Hot beverage bath: The nimble-fingered barista first created 'flat white' pictures on coffees and moved into sculpture

Yamamoto’s friend Kohei Matsuno, a 23-year-old originally from Osaka who now works at a café in Tokyo, also creates coffee characters from anime to Lady Gaga.

More recently, Matsuno has begun recreating famous works of art like Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream.’ 
He uses a toothpick and a spoon for such fine details. The milk and foam parts go on first, then he uses toothpicks to add ‘shading’ with espresso.
 

The whole process, he says, takes about three to five minutes.


Some controversy exists within the coffee community as to whether or not there is excessive focus on latte art amongst baristas. The argument is that too much focus on the superficial appearance of a drink leads some to ignore more important issues - such as taste.

Intricate: Some sculptures, such as this cat watching fish in a pond, spread over two cups. Many show popular cartoon characters, such as the three-eyed aliens from Toy Story
Many show popular cartoon characters, such as the three-eyed aliens from Toy Story
Intricate: Some sculptures, such as this cat watching fish in a pond, are spread over two cups. Many show popular cartoon characters, such as the three-eyed aliens from Toy Story

Mr Yamamoto said: 'I use a cocktail pin and spoon, steamed milk and delicious espresso'
Mr Yamamoto said: 'I use a cocktail pin and spoon, steamed milk and delicious espresso'

Perky pandas: 82,000 people follow Mr Yamamato's coffee creations on Twitter
Perky pandas: 82,000 people follow Mr Yamamato's coffee creations on Twitter

Asleep: Despite all the coffee, this bear is enjoying a peaceful nap
Mr Yamamato hopes to open his own coffee shop one day
Asleep: Despite all the coffee, this bear is enjoying a peaceful nap. Mr Yamamato hopes to open his own coffee shop one day

While others may try swirling their flat images on foam, the 26-year-old specializes in building 3-D sculptures, some of them even climbing out of one cup and into another
While others may try swirling their flat images on foam, the 26-year-old specialises in building 3-D sculptures, some of them even climbing out of one cup and into another

Sun and shadow: A bear transitions from darkness to light
Sun and shadow: A bear transitions from darkness to light


Sunday, June 9, 2013

Dog Photos of the Week

This dog's owner is trapped inside and his dog is trying his best to help him.













Everyday Hero: Dobri Dobrev

Photo Courtesy of Amazing and Weird


Meet 98 year old Dobri Dobrev, a man who lost his hearing in the second world war. Every day he walks 10 kilometers from his village in his homemade clothes and leather shoes to the city of Sofia, where he spends the day begging for money.

Though a well known fixture around several of the city’s churches, known for his prostrations of thanks to all donors, it was only recently discovered that he has donated every penny he has collected — over 40,000 euros — towards the restoration of decaying Bulgarian monasteries and the utility bills of orphanages, living instead off his monthly state pension of 80 euros.
 

Mother Brings Baby Back To Life With Two Hours of Loving Cuddles




Kate Ogg, an Australian mother who gave birth to twins at 27 weeks after 3 hours of labor couldn't believe her ears when the doctors broke the news that her son, Jamie weighing 2lbs couldn't make it. At a Sydney hospital, Jamie’s twin sister Emily was fine and healthy at the time of delivery while her brother was resuscitated for twenty minutes to help him spring to life.

When he didn't respond to the treatment, the parents had to be told the dreadful news. Kate, unable to digest the news that her baby was dead, unwrapped him from his blanket and put him on her chest, against her skin. Kate and David, Jamie’s father talked to him telling him his name and that he had a sister, told him what all thing they would do with him throughout his life, touched him and hugged him for two hours before the little baby gasped for air. But the doctors dismissed it as a reflex action. 

The baby then gasped for more and more air and she fed Jamie with a bit of breast milk and the miracle touched the zenith. The baby started breathing. A while later, Jamie opened his eyes and moved his head that left the doctors both shocked and happy.

12 Steps To Self Care


Thought For The Day

Pregnant at 17 with a baby doomed to die at birth, she chose life


Micah and her newborn daughter Ambra

June 5, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Micah was just seventeen years old when she discovered she was pregnant. But abortion simply wasn't an option for her and her boyfriend, Kyle.

"We were not ready at all but we both felt like we needed to take full responsibility for the baby growing inside of me," she told LifeSiteNews.com.

Though they did not feel ready to parent a child, the couple soon began to feel a growing excitement about the baby growing inside of Micah. However, their excitement turned to fear and heartache when, at an 18-week ultrasound, they discovered that the baby Micah was carrying had a condition called anencephaly. This meant that their daughter had not developed a major portion of her brain, skull and scalp.

Doctors said she would not survive outside of the womb. 

Micah's doctor immediately suggested abortion. And though Micah and Kyle refused at first, Micah confessed that for a week following the diagnosis, abortion actually seemed like the more attractive option. She feared that it would be more painful to carry the child to term and deliver a stillborn than to simply "terminate the pregnancy" at 18 weeks. 

"I was carrying a baby that would more than likely not even be born alive. My daughter couldn’t survive outside of the safe haven I had created for her,” she said. “It took months before I came to terms with my decision to carry. I was constantly faced with questions. Why? How?" 

Yet Micah began to understand the answers to these painful and difficult questions. 

"Why? Because no matter what, she was my daughter. There was a life inside of me and I couldn’t just take that away from her. She didn’t choose to have this happen to her, so how could I choose to end her life to save myself from more heartache? 

“How? Go on with every day life! The bottom line was simple. She was alive she had a life and it was my job as a mother to give her the best life she could possibly have."

During her pregnancy, Micah was astounded at the insensitivity of people she encountered.  "Many people were so rude about the idea of carrying a baby that wasn’t meant to live outside the womb. The amounts of comments I got like, 'why don’t you just abort?' People seemed to think by aborting it would be easier. It would somehow just go away, like it never happened." 

But Micah knew that carrying her baby was the only option she had. 


"I explained to them, 'I would rather endure the heartache that is surely to come if I carry her because at least I can give her a fighting chance.'" 

Micah and Kyle decided to name their daughter Ambra Storm. 

Micah began to enjoy her pregnancy. She recalls that the baby "always got scared at loud noises. This made football games not so fun for me. She was always so funny. She would kick a few times then stop for 3 minutes and then you would just see my belly bounce up and down. It was like there was a party going on in there!" 

Micah's mother shared her own experience of watching Micah's pregnancy.

"There wasn’t a moment that Micah’s belly wasn’t moving around. We laughed a lot at Ambra’s tantrums. I struggled with how to be there for Micah. I could teach her how to be a mother, I could even show her how to be a good teen mother. But I didn’t know how to help her through this. We found that talking and laughing and crying all together was how we were going to handle this and that is what we did."

Due to an excessive amount of amniotic fluid, at 35 weeks, Micah began to find it difficult to breathe. The doctor ordered an induction. 

"Looking back I think I knew something was wrong when I hadn’t felt Ambra move. She was a wild one most of the time! I didn’t want a fetal monitor on during labor because I didn’t want to know during labor if she passed away. 

“After 20 minutes of pushing Ambra was here. They quickly placed her on my chest and cleaned her off. No one spoke. I remember giving my mom a look and she nodded back at me. But the words ‘she’s gone’ never were spoken." 

Micah and Kyle had three and a half hours with their daughter. They were astonished to discover Ambra's beautiful and familiar features. 

"Of course like any mom I started counting her toes and realized she only had 9, then her dad pointed out they were like his feet. His pinky toe wraps under his other toe. I started laughing at how many of our features she did have. She had my black hair and her daddy’s long eyelashes and my cheeks and both of our long legs. She had my mother’s chin and my family’s nose."

Ambra's funeral was held two days after her birth. Micah describes the event as a time of deep mourning, yet she maintains that she does not regret carrying and delivering her daughter. "Throughout my pregnancy it was important for me to not mourn her. She was still alive and I wasn’t going to mourn her until she was gone." 

Micah's mother also does not regret her daughter's choice to carry Ambra. 

"I can’t even begin to explain what going through this journey with Micah has meant to me. I have a wonderful, loving, and beautiful daughter who gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, my first grandchild, Ambra Storm. This experience has brought us even closer as mother and daughter ... I am so proud of her."

So many young women in Micah's situation would choose abortion, simply because they did not feel they could face teen pregnancy and motherhood. And even more so because of the fatal anencephaly diagnosis. Yet Micah courageously defends her decision to carry and give birth to her daughter, and encourages other young women in similar situations to do the same. She has also devoted her life to sharing the pro-life message in honor of Ambra.

"I got to meet my daughter, to hold and kiss her. I couldn’t imagine not being able to share those few hours with her. Even to this day when I share my stories doctors, mothers of many children, fathers and strangers will ask, 'why not abort?' It saddens me that this is the way we think. I still continue to fight for her, and all the babies that have been aborted."


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Forgiveness and Love Your Enemies



Transubstantiation


Remember This Lady



Irena Sendler 
Died 12 May 2008 (aged 98)
Warsaw, Poland

During WWII, Irena, got permission to work in the Warsaw ghetto, as a plumbing/sewer specialist. She had an 'ulterior motive'. She KNEW what the Nazi's plans were for the Jews (being German). 


Irena smuggled infants out in the bottom of the tool box she carried and she carried in the back of her truck a burlap sack, (for larger kids). She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when the Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto. The soldiers of course wanted nothing to do with the dog and the barking covered the kids/infants noises. 

During her time of doing this, she managed to smuggle out and save 2500 kids/infants. She was caught, and the Nazi's broke both her legs, arms and beat her severely. Irena kept a record of the names of all the kids she smuggled out and kept them in a glass jar, buried under a tree in her back yard. 

After the war, she tried to locate any parents that may have survived it and reunited the family. Most had been gassed. Those kids she helped got placed into foster family homes or adopted. 

Last year Irena was up for the Nobel Peace Prize. She was not selected. 

President Obama won one year before becoming President for his work as a community organizer for ACORN and 
Al Gore won also --- for a slide show on Global Warming. 


Thursday, April 11, 2013

This is Amazing


Man And His Dog




A touching and heartfelt photograph of John Unger, a Wisconsin resident, and his 19-year-old dog, Schoep. What is clear from this picture is that to John Unger, his dog, Schoep, means everything.

Unger and his then fiancé adopted Schoep when he was just an 8-month-old puppy and the two have been together ever since. At first Schoep was nervous around Unger, as it was thought that Shoep was abused by a male in the past. It took about eight months for Unger to really earn Schoep’s trust. Over the years the two have been through a lot together.

Now, at 19 years old, Schoep has arthritis and Unger found that the warm waters of Lake Superior is soothing for Schoeps aching body, so he takes him into lake and lulls him to sleep.

This wonderful photograph taken on July 31st was captured by Hannah Stonehouse Hudson, of Bayfield, Wis., owner of Stonehouse Photography and a friend of Unger’s.

“I had about 5 minutes to shoot and this is what I caught – a man and his dog. John loving his Schoep, and Schoep trusting John so much he falls asleep in the buoyancy of the water,” Stonehouse Hudson said.

“This is 19 year old Shep being cradled in his father’s arms last night in Lake Superior,” she said. “Shep falls asleep every night when he is carried into the lake. The buoyancy of the water soothes his arthritic bones. Lake Superior is very warm right now, so the temp of the water is perfect. I was so happy I got to capture this moment for John. By the way, John rescued Shep as an 8 month old puppy, and he’s been by his side through many adventures.”

Currently the photo has been viewed on facebook more than 225,000 times and shared more than 131,000 times. Because of it’s popularity, it has influenced many to make donations to help Unger pay for treatment to help Schoep’s arthritis.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Thank You To Our 8 Heroes In the Senate


Letter to the 8 Senators who Voted NO to RH Bill

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To our dear Senators who Voted NO TO RH BILL,
GREETINGS!
We are men and women of Catholic Philippines – a movement now organized to rally Filipino Catholics from all over the country, from all sectors of society and from all walks of life to unite for the Philippines and the Catholic faith.  . We aim to “reclaim the Philippines as a truly Catholic nation” and to realize a solid Catholic vote and voice.
Please allow us to express through this letter, our most profound appreciation as well as our admiration for your most admirable and valiant stand against the RH bill to the very end. Armed with rich character, blessed wisdom, and inspired courage, bravely faced the overwhelming challenge – never giving up, never giving in.  Despite the passage of the law, in the eyes of God and your fellow believers, you are truly victorious and honorable. We believe that this momentary set back has a purpose that the Almighty is bound to reveal in due time.  With this, you have given us renewed hope that we still have leaders in the country whom we can trust and rely on to defend human life, human dignity, truth, justice and the integrity of the family, all treasured in our culture and faith.
Again, we thank you from the depths of our hearts for showing us and the whole nation and the world that not only what a true  Filipino is but above all what a true son or daughter of God ought to be.  We fervently ask you to continue the fight with even more fervor as we assure you that you will never be alone.  There are millions of us praying and willing to work and fight shoulder to shoulder with you. We honor you and we owe you a great debt of gratitude and joining you in this continuing struggle will be the least that we can do to repay you.
MABUHAY AT PAGPALAIN NAWA KAYO NG MAYKAPAL!

In Christ,






Permission to publish granted by Catholic Philippines

8  Senators Who voted  “ NO “ to  RH Bill

 source: http://www.prolife.org.ph/?p=3890

On Kneeling, Kneelers, Altar Rails


Thank You To Our 79 Heroes In The House of Representatives


Letter to the Incredible 79 Members of the House of Representative

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To our dear 79 Congressmen & Congresswomen who Voted NO TO RH BILL,

“It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles.”
When the House of Representatives voted on the 3rd and final reading of the RH Bill, there were 79,  out of the 104 who had originally voted against the bill on second reading, who were left standing. There they stood for the truth, for principles and values foreign to others,  despite all the pressures.  Men and women of character, wisdom, and courage in a moral and political environment gone hostile to all the virtues.  The epitome of the dreams and aspirations of our countrymen, the embodiment of vigilance against despotism and oppression, the paragons of courage and patriotism.
You were among the 79.  You, along with 78 others, gave more than due honor not only to  your title as our people’s representative but above all to our Christian and patriotic heritage. You showed our country and the world that despite all the seemingly insurmountable problems we face, there is still hope for the future after all. By your unwavering stand against the RH bill, you showed our people that we still have men and women in our midst who can  make this country what it deserves to be—–leaders who will do everything to defend human life and human dignity, truth and justice,  no matter the cost; who will put service and the common good above self or all other interests; who will not bow to any form of dictatorship or imperialism.
We come from different groups,  different backgrounds, and  different places. But we are all  Filipinos,  and we thank you from the depths of our hearts for showing the whole country and the world not only what a true Filipino is but above all what a true son or daughter of God is. In the darkest moment of our most recent history you shone like stars, soared like eagles and  roared like lions, courageous and indomitable in the face of evil. The nation owes you a debt of gratitude which it shall be our honor and pride to try to repay in every way we can.
With all our love and prayers.

Very sincerely yours





Permission to publish  granted by Catholic Philippines

79 Members of the House of Representatives
Who Voted NO TO RH BILL in the 3rd Reading

Cong. Fuentebella is a prolife congressman. He was not able to vote on the 3rd reading because he was the PRESIDING OFFICER that time.

source: http://www.prolife.org.ph/?p=3837