Don’t be BORING!

Don’t ever let your everyday life become monotonous. Monotonous is boring, uninteresting! Even if you do the same thing every day, do it differently, every time.

For example; I go to the same place every day, I know the fastest route, however, I don’t always take it.

I like changing things up!

Every day is a new adventure, and you must live it up!

When life gets too serious and boring, find something or someone who can make you smile. 🙂

On this blog, I will share the things that make me smile !

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(Hudson River, Tarrytown, NY)

A beautiful SUNSET. See the sun kiss you goodnight.

After a long day, there is nothing better than seeing a fusion of color naturally created just for us!

 

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Don’t be afraid to get dirty, as long as your having fun!

Being comfortable around friends and family will allow you to enjoy life in silly ways!

 

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(Peanut Leap Cascade, New Jersey)

See the world from a different perspective! Find an elevated spot and be (the King of the world!)

Life can get very serious and monotonous sometimes. The best way to unwind is by spending time with someone energetic and unpredictable! Someone who doesn’t care what people think, they can jump, run, laugh, and jiggle without any remorse.

 

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A child’s innocence is precious!

When life gets in the way, be a child!

Don’t be boring!

Do you know why you get up in the morning?

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Reasons to jump out of bed every morning!!!

Do you know why you get up in the morning?

Most of us hated waking up early on school days, we just wanted to stay in bed. We needed someone to wake us up, and nearly force us off of bed. What about those days that we didn’t have school?

Many children wake up early on those days. Parents are always wondering why kids are so backwards.

Well, there is an answer to that, kids aren’t backwards, they just have goals, and it is not going to school. Kids with goals in mind will jump off bed at any time. Image result for a kid on the fall

Do you jump out of bed every morning?

Do you have a goal?

A professor once told me, “I have two sons, complete opposite from one another. They both had their different group of friends. When Saturday came around, one would take his mom’s car and the other would take my car. The youngest was long gone by 9PM. And the other, well the other sat in the garage with his friends asking each other, ‘what do you wanna do’, the other would answer, ‘I don’t know, what do you wanna do’. It was like that every weekend. They never left the garage, because they never knew where they were going.”

DON’T BE THAT BROTHER!

Having goals and going after them brings joy into our lives.

IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING, YOU WILL BE STUCK AT THE SAME PLACE OR SITUATION UNTIL YOU FIND OUT.

Starting with BIG goals is important, even if they seem unreachable.

 

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Once you have your biggest goals in mind, think of what it will take for you to reach them. That’s where the smaller goals come in. Go as small as you can. All the way down to, “I need to get up at 6 am tomorrow”.

Having goals makes everyday a breeze. 

You wake up with a vision, knowing that the simple task of jumping out of bed everyday, will take you where you want to go.

 

The Disney Renaissance

The Disney Renaissance

Walter Elias “Walt” Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois. Walter along with his brother Roy, co-founded Walt Disney Productions, in 1923, which became one of the best-known motion-picture production companies in the world.

After decades of success, Disney Productions lost popularity. Walter and Roy’s death, 1966, left Donn Tatum, Card Walker, and Ron Miller in charge of production. When Don Bluth, a long-time animator, branched off taking 11 Disney animators along with him, production delayed. For the next 20 years Disney did not have a box office hit. The animation department was pushed to a side.

In 1988, Steven Spielberg, a long-time animator joined the Disney animation team. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, a live action/animation was created. This film was a success. It won three Academy Awards, bringing interest on animation back to Disney.

The Disney Renaissance was a successful era in which cartoon movies took a turn for the best.

The Little Mermaid was approached differently, it wasn’t a regular cartoon, nor a regular musical. It was written, composed, and produced as a Broadway Musical. Its development started in the 1930s. Lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken both with Broadway background took over the project and turned it into what is known today. Ashman and Menken were involved in all Disney Renaissance Productions.

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November 14, 1989, The Little Mermaid was released breaking the record of highest-grossing animated film.

 

 

The Disney Renaissance: The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, and Tarzan.

It marked the start of the Disney Renaissance, following with all-time favorite animated movies, The Lion King, Mulan, The Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin, and The Rescuers Down Under.