Showing posts with label confessions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confessions. Show all posts

12 April 2014

Forgive Me Father for I Have Sinned | Part III

As the name implies this is my 3rd confessions post, here are my first few in case you missed them: 1 + 2. If you're new to BSOM let me explain. A while back I was inspired by Sarah, the author of the blog  Frugal by Choice, Cheap by Necessity. She does these really fun 'confession' posts where she "unloads silly things she's been thinking about". I liked her confession blogs so much, I've started doing them myself occasionally, which brings us back up to speed.

These are my confessions...
(Did anyone else think of that Usher song when you read that line?!)


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* I'm one of those 'start cleaning when I'm pissed' kind of people. There's just something therapeutic about washing dishes, or cleaning a room when I'm angry. I guess because it helps focus my energy on something other than being in a bad mood. I highly suggest you try it, unless of course you're the kind of person who might end up throwing those dishes in anger instead of washing them.

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* I'm SO excited Spring is finally here and Summer is on it's way! Not just because of the pretty flowers and bright colors that the seasons bring but because cold weather really affects my body in a negative way, inflaming my ailments which equals more pain! Definitely not a fun thing. It is a constant fight trying to keep my pain under wraps, and warm weather definitely helps with this. Thank God Cali weather isn't extreme otherwise I'd probably have to move to Florida or something.


* I hate hate hate confrontation. Like I would rather be punched in the gut than have to confront someone. I'm sure a lot of us feel this way, but it's just something I've always been afraid of. Hopefully one day I'll grow out of it.


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* Not to get too religious on ya, but I definitely believe in reincarnation. Nelli and I were just talking about reincarnation and about whether she believed in it the other day. Pretty interesting stuff.




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* Most of you know I am an artist, and I love to create bright and cheery pieces, as well as some darker works. However I wanted to confess that most of my 'darker pieces' have been created when I'm in a good mood and feeling chipper, as oppose to being in a 'darker mood'. When I'm feeling down in the dumps I confess I like to create bright and chipper works, as not only does it often cheer me up, but I think to myself 'hey I feel like shit, maybe I can make someone else feel happy with this cheery piece'. Kinda funny huh?

Until next time friends...Cheers!
<3 Noonie


P.S.
 I'd love to hear your confessions! 
Come on now don't be shy...What's your confession?
Comment below! <3

25 February 2014

Forgive Me Father for I Have Sinned | Part II

This is my second "confessions" blog, the first one can be found here. But first things first, I wanted to give credit where credit is due. I'm an avid reader of the blog Frugal by Choice, Cheap by Necessity, hence the reason it's on our Blog Love page. The writer Sarah, is hilarious and I really enjoy her "Confession" blogs in which she "unloads silly things she's been thinking about". I like the idea so much I decided to start doing my own "Confessions Blog"!  So here goes nothin'...


* I confess...I'm a sucker for the movie Forrest Gump! I watch it at least a few times a month, and it drives my boyfriend nuts! I'm the kind of person who can watch a movie a million times and still not be sick of it, but my boyfriend is the complete opposite. Needless to say I usually get my Forrest fix in while he's at work. lol. I've always really liked the movie because I love history and I like how the movie kind of takes you through different time periods and highlights major events that have happened in the past. I'm not goin' lie I also really like Forrest and Jennys' southern accents, they just really crack me up every time!!

* I confess...I often wish I lived in a different time when life moved just a little bit slower, and things were simpler. If I could choose any eras to live in I'd choose 1945-1970s or so. I really like everything from those time periods from the cars they drove, to the clothes they wore. Of course there wasn't the technology we have today back then, and I do love modern technology! Without it, I wouldn't be sitting here writing to all you fine folks out there on the World Wide Web but sometimes I feel like technology has in way complicated things and has changed social behavior and norms and not always in such a positive way. Kids aren't out playing like they used to enjoying the simplicities of life, smelling the roses, they are often glued to their cell phones, iPads, and other various game consoles thereby limiting their connection to what's right in front of them. For me it's disturbing when I go out to a restaurant and I see an entire family glued to their screens instead of talking to one another, soaking up what's going on around them. We all have that one friend that's constantly on their phone when you're supposed to be "hanging out", don't be that person! I will admit at times I am guilty of being glued to my cell phone when I really shouldn't be, but I really do try to keep myself in line most of the time and rarely get on my phone when I'm in the company of friends (although you will occasionally catch me making a Vine of our shenanigans.) Don't get my wrong I'm definitely a fan of instant gratification which technology does supply, but at what cost?

* I confess...My dogs drive me NUTS sometimes!! They reallllly do. I have honestly considered shock therapy (a shock collar) and might have to go through with it soon. I in no way would ever condone animal abuse, but I can assume because shock collars are sold everywhere they must be relatively safe. A friend of mine ended up getting one for his dog and he said he only needed to use it one time for his dog to learn. My dogs are really smart, being terriers but that also makes them super stubborn and they just don't want to listen to me when I try to yell at them for their constant barking. Little Lucy really is the worst offender, I guess she gets the yappiness from her Chihuahua side. If they only barked when someone came to the door or something that would be fine, but they seriously bark at every little sound there hear, I can't imagine how the neighbors must feel. I mean I can't keep them inside all of the time, and one of the reasons we moved to our place is that it does have a nice big backyard for them to roam about. I can hear them going off at the moment in fact. Although they are a handful at times and I could do without the constant barking, I love my fur babies nonetheless and I couldn't imagine life without them!

Until next time friends...Cheers!!

23 January 2014

Forgive Me Father, For I Have Sinned

Candy Chang's "Confessions" art project

Okay first things first. I wanted to give credit where credit is due. I'm an avid reader of the blog Frugal by Choice, Cheap by Necessity, hence the reason it's on our Blog Love page. The writer Sarah, is hilarious and always blogging about a variety of interesting topics. I really enjoy her style of writing and I highly suggest you check her blog out! I really enjoy her "Confession" blogs in which unloads what's weighing her down at the moment. I like the idea so much I decided maybe I'd try my hand at a "Confessions Blog", so here goes nothin'...

* The neighbor kids drive me nuts!! I know saying that may be frowned upon, but this is my confessions. So there. I couldn't wait for Christmas break to be over with so they would all be back at school instead of running the streets like wild animals. Might have lost a few followers for that one. But hey I'm just being honest. It wouldn't be so bad if there was an adult out there supervising them so they wouldn't run such a muck. But a supervising parent is not something you will find on my street, which is a sad thing to say! As I said they drive me crazy but even I worry about them at times especially as it gets darker outside, we live on kind of a blind corner and people often come smashing around it a lot quicker than they should. It doesn't help that there are no street lights on my street either, or any "watch for children" signs for that matter. Although they do drive me crazy I will admit I'd rather have a neighborhood full of children any day of the week rather than a neighborhood full of even crazier teenagers, or even worse druggies, gang bangers etc.. So in a way I am grateful for those crazy kids, even if they often want to cause havoc I know how it is. I guess they came up with that old saying  "kids will be kids" for a reason.

* I hope this one doesn't get me in trouble with the boy, but I will confess I am glad he works a full time job as it gets him out of the house 5 days a week. Don't get my wrong I do love spending time with him, but I do enjoy my alone time to get my projects done, especially working on the blog. I have a hard time concentrating when writing, and I really do need silence to be able to focus on my train of thoughts. I have learned over the years to not even bother working on any type of writing if anyone is around, as I will lose my concentration which will then lead me to being irritable. So thank God for full time jobs, we are very grateful!

* Nelli already knows this confession, but I thought it would be a funny addition to this blog. I'll confess when me and Nelli and I met all those years ago I didn't like her at first. Lol. Maybe she didn't like me either..but I guess you'll have to wait to read her confessions blog to see. Who knew we'd end up being life long friends? Life is just crazy like that I guess.

Whheww I feel much better for getting that off my shoulders. Lol

On another note, I had to share a little something about the artist Candy Chang (whose art is pictured above). I randomly found this artist by way of Google search while trying to find an image for this blog. I took a quick look at her website and found she had done an art exhibit that was all about confessions, and highly suggest you check it out! Very interesting stuff!!

 I'd love to hear your confessions! Come on now don't be shy...What's your confession?

Until next time...Cheers!