May 15, 2013

There once was a young boy with a very bad temper. The boy’s father wanted to teach him a lesson, so he gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper he must hammer a nail into their wooden fence.
On the first day of this lesson, the little boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. He was really mad!
Over the course of the next few weeks, the little boy began to control his temper, so the number of nails that were hammered into the fence dramatically decreased.
It wasn’t long before the little boy discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence.
Then, the day finally came when the little boy didn’t lose his temper even once, and he became so proud of himself, he couldn’t wait to tell his father.
Pleased, his father suggested that he now pull out one nail for each day that he could hold his temper.
Several weeks went by and the day finally came when the young boy was able to tell his father that all the nails were gone.
Very gently, the father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence.
“You have done very well, my son,” he smiled, “but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same.”
The little boy listened carefully as his father continued to speak.
“When you say things in anger, they leave permanent scars just like these. And no matter how many times you say you’re sorry, the wounds will still be there.”


Lessons in Life

There once was a young boy with a very bad temper. The boy’s father wanted to teach him a lesson, so he gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper he must hammer a nail into their wooden fence.

On the first day of this lesson, the little boy had driven 37 nails into the fence. He was really mad!

Over the course of the next few weeks, the little boy began to control his temper, so the number of nails that were hammered into the fence dramatically decreased.

It wasn’t long before the little boy discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence.

Then, the day finally came when the little boy didn’t lose his temper even once, and he became so proud of himself, he couldn’t wait to tell his father.

Pleased, his father suggested that he now pull out one nail for each day that he could hold his temper.

Several weeks went by and the day finally came when the young boy was able to tell his father that all the nails were gone.

Very gently, the father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence.

“You have done very well, my son,” he smiled, “but look at the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same.”

The little boy listened carefully as his father continued to speak.

“When you say things in anger, they leave permanent scars just like these. And no matter how many times you say you’re sorry, the wounds will still be there.”

Lessons in Life

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March 23, 2013
irunyourun:

Kiwi Turtle Cake!!
Peeled, and thinly sliced kiwis (as many as it takes to cover shell) Bananas, thinly sliced, lengthwise Coconut flesh (1/2 cup) Coconut water (1/4 cup) Dates, pitted (1/2 cup) 1. Put coconut flesh, coconut water, and dates into a blender, and blend on high until you get an “icing” like consistency (not too liquidy, if it is too thin, add more dates) 2. Start with layered bananas on the bottom, followed by some coconut date “icing”, followed by thinly sliced kiwi rounds, and then some more “icing”, and then more banana slices. Continue this pattern, moving slowly into the center until you get a 1/2 circle shape on your plate. 3. Next, layer the 1/2 circle with thinly sliced kiwi rounds to make the green colour of the turtle shell. 4. Make the head, feet, and tail, simply by carving out individual kiwis to get the shapes as pictured in the picture below.
Recipe credit: Mama Earth Organics


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irunyourun:

Kiwi Turtle Cake!!

Peeled, and thinly sliced kiwis (as many as it takes to cover shell)
Bananas, thinly sliced, lengthwise
Coconut flesh (1/2 cup)
Coconut water (1/4 cup)
Dates, pitted (1/2 cup)

1. Put coconut flesh, coconut water, and dates into a blender, and blend on high until you get an “icing” like consistency (not too liquidy, if it is too thin, add more dates)

2. Start with layered bananas on the bottom, followed by some coconut date “icing”, followed by thinly sliced kiwi rounds, and then some more “icing”, and then more banana slices. Continue this pattern, moving slowly into the center until you get a 1/2 circle shape on your plate.

3. Next, layer the 1/2 circle with thinly sliced kiwi rounds to make the green colour of the turtle shell.

4. Make the head, feet, and tail, simply by carving out individual kiwis to get the shapes as pictured in the picture below.

Recipe credit: Mama Earth Organics

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March 23, 2013
chrissybelll:

gimme


Ummm…yes.i.mean.YES. :O

chrissybelll:

gimme

Ummm…yes.i.mean.YES. :O

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March 23, 2013
Awww shiet. What I would give..,

Awww shiet. What I would give..,

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March 23, 2013
Word.

Word.

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March 23, 2013
They used this in Sailor Moon. hand wrote all the symbols on my arm at one point…in sharpie.

They used this in Sailor Moon. hand wrote all the symbols on my arm at one point…in sharpie.

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March 23, 2013

vickstahs-:

minniedisaster:

Best shit on the internet ever!!!!!!!!!!!!

Everyone go home. This won the Internet.

Felt like throwing up. But pretty good at the same time hah.

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March 20, 2013
I like these things. They make me feel better somehow lol

I like these things. They make me feel better somehow lol