Born to be May

May 5th, 2010

Yippee! Today is my birthday!

I happened to land on the month of May. Yup, that’s why my mother named me May :)

Just like you I started off as a one-celled zygote. Once I cracked open, my universe just seemed to expand!

Bang, this world is great! I am excited to keep discovering my full potential…

Oh and yes, I love the person I’m becoming!

Yippee! Today is the anniversary of my birth. I happened to land on the month of May, hence the name.

Just like you, I started off as a one-celled organism called a zygote. Once I cracked open, my universe just seemed to expand.

I love the person I’m becoming! Now, I’m off to discover my full potential…

Must See Videos

April 27th, 2010

I’m not sure what it takes for you to be amazed but, this video captivated me. Kseniya Simonova’s art is….

The one below is called Frozen Grand Central. You’ll see why.

Kseniya Simonova’s

Secret Slip

April 24th, 2010

I’m waiting for the day when Victoria’s Secret will come out with a line of Freudian slip.

A Letter to Mother Earth

April 22nd, 2010

Dear Mother Earth,

Today was your day! 6.8 billion kids and your curves are still kickin’ girlfriend. Kids and those young at heart were out celebrating you. Yay!

Sorry if the closest I got to hug a tree today is hugging my desk as I tripped on it. Although, I occasionally trip on you, I think you are still the best. You are one priceless piece of rock.

No one knows exactly how old you are, but you’ve always been there to keep an eye out.

Sometimes, you have the moodiest clouds. But I don’t mind at all.

And, I love that you make flowers look like popcorn!

You’re the best planet a girl can ask for. Not only because my friends and family are here but you’re the only planet with chocolate. This billboard is right!

Love always,
May Peria

Dare to Look Different

April 13th, 2010

It all depends on how we look at things, and not on how they are themselves.
-Carl Jung

Red Light Thumbs Up

April 9th, 2010

One night, I was stuckfor what felt like an eternityat a red light.

I sometimes “dance” them away. Like this…

Unaware, I must have caught Mr. Man’s attention.

I was slightly embarrassed but I kept dancing. Good thing because he stopped his can collecting and gave me two thumbs up! A huge smile formed on my face as the light turned green. :)

Thank you Mr. Man! Your thumbs-up-of-approval fuels my patience at red lights, most of the time.

PS. I think safety first, of course. Otherwise, eternity will cease to exist.

Adventure Weekend

April 7th, 2010

It’s been busy. But, here’s a short recap of my weekend.

I had my super duper awesome 9-year old nephew over this weekend.

We colored eggs.

Then, my nephew and I spent some time trying to convince Humpty Dumpty not to jump.

We went to the park and watched kites flying behind us as we played with paratrooper action figures. It got pretty windy and mine got stuck in the tree!

The best part of my super adventure weekend with the nephew is…the silent drive back to his house with his nose buried in a book. Road to success to get him to read more!

F+ART

March 28th, 2010

I made this simple poster. It says…

F+ART

It is such a silly word. Don’t you think? Heeheehee…

The Big Climb

March 22nd, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010 marks the day when I walked up 1,311 steps with Tammy and 6,000 other people!! The energy and adrenaline was infectious!

It was at the Columbia Tower to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Kids as young as 5 years old, the deaf, blind, asthmatic, a woman suffering from pneumonia, etc challenged themselves to climb 69 floors. Hamburger climbed, too!

We climbed in style, 80′s style :) and made sure to do a super stretch before.

It wasn’t easy but it wasn’t impossible. We finished in less than 30 minutes! The best part was the jump down ;)

My goal was a measly $123.45. Yip Yip Horay, I raised $378.13. BIG THANKS to those who donated!!!!

It was such an incredible event to take part in! I think it’s important to leave a mark in this world. Don’t you think?

May in Wonderland

March 15th, 2010

I saw Alice in Wonderland this past weekend with Suzie, Tammy, and my 9-year old nephew . I loved the fanciful world of Wonderland, especially on a huge 3D screen. It certainly met my expectations!

So, I must have inadvertently drank a lot of “Drink Me” potion because I’ve grown curiously big!

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