Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Happy Mother's Day

I would like to wish the mothers all over the world happy and joyful Mother's Day, it's such a blessing to be a kid raised by a real and strong woman who rules the world! Your love and light always give the encouragement and the energy to overcome the devil and hard times. Give thanks for your knowledge and your adivices, for all your time, the attention and your patience when we, the kids, are not easy to stand. I wish all children could make the Mother's day everyday and appreciate that every little thing you do for us. 
Bless up, Paula


Elections of the system

Big up, I am here to share with you my personal opinion about last elections. Well, what can I say, these who met up with me on Monday, knows my dissatisfaction and my dissagreement for what is going on in that country. I've never planned to spend my future in Poland because of some reasons but at the moment I would love to leave just right now and never get back. I am really not a person who is into the system and the hierarchy but POLAND, ARE YOU SERIOUS? The winner of that system competition will mix up the politic with the Christianity (even when more and more people  change their religion belifs) what really dissapoints me.... Our nation wanted the change.. But for worse? I don't think so but congratulation for you. In few words, the next president A.D. is just a pawn in that battle. I will make no comment because it could be obscene... :)
We got to move their barriers..

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Selma

Blessed love my people. Today I would like to tell you few words about the movie which really touched my heart. The title of the movie is "Selma", directed by Ava DuVernay. The main character is Martin Luther King played by David Oyelowo who really impressed me by his professionalism and resemblance to the real Hero. This movie tells us a real story about  demonstrations for freedom and equality in Selma, AL. There were 2 attemps at doing these manifestations but they were stopped by the police and racist. A lot of people died during endeavours to reach the freedom and the right to vote no matter what is your race and the colour of the skin. The third time, it was able to make the march from Selma to Washington, it was the march of all nations, showing the brodherhood between Afro-Americans and White people.. As far as I am concerned, I can truly recommend this movie to all of people who are going the way without any stereotypes and open hearts. And yes, I do appreciate what MLK were doing in his life, he is the real hero (he got The Peace Nobel Prize in 1964) and he inspires me everyday to fight agains racism all over the world.
Bless up, Paula.