Monday 8 August 2016

15 FUN THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER

1. MUDSLIDING... because DUH?



2. CAMP UNDER THE STARS

 
 
 
3. GO SKINNYDIPPING

4. HAVE A BONFIRE ON THE BEACH

 
 

5. GO TO AN AMUSEMENT PARK




6. GO ON A ROADTRIP

 
7. HAVE A PICNIC




8. GO TO A MUSIC FESTIVAL

 
 
9. HAVE A WATER FIGHT

 
 
 
10. HAVE AN ALL-NIGHT MOVIE MARATHON




11. GO TO THE DRIVE-IN


12. GO ZIPLINING

 

13. GO ON A HIKE

 
 

14. LEARN HOW TO SURF

 
 

15.  GO TO THE ZOO

----------------------The Imaginary City-------------------------------


Imagine a city where creativity runs wild,...
Our hearts full of love, with hope like a child.
We collect moments not things,
And everyone is treated like queens and like kings.


Take the highway of progress then take a right,
Everyone's welcome here, we'll leave on the light.
No hunger or poverty, opportunity never runs dry
When you hurt I do too, your tears I also cry.


No matter what we believe, we believe in each other.
A city build on respect and bursting with colour.
Equality gained through collaboration,
Violence eliminated by education.


Generosity, not greed. Empathy, not pity.
Freedom for all in our imaginary city.
Here we foster growth and reduce the pollution,
Hard work and kindness is the solution.


Hope cities like this will one day be customary, be the new ordinary.
Looking back didn't all cities start out imaginary?

Thursday 14 July 2016

TV deaths that we still aren't over. SPOILER ALERT

1. McDreamy (Derek Shepherd) from Grey's Anatomy-- No one is over nor will anyone get over this heartbreaking loss. Now Greys is known for the many main characters who have been killed off the show, but after ten seasons it was a big shock when the male lead was tragically killed. This happened in the season 11 finale last year after Dr. Shepherd saved a mother and daughter and two teens from a car crash. Many fans were outraged and claimed the show would never be the seem, but it has managed to still be a great show.


2. Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) from Glee-- This male lead was tragically written off the show due to his real life passing. The episode commemorating him was beautiful and even more sad because the actors were portraying their real feelings about the loss. Especially when it comes to on-screen and real-life girlfriend of Cory Monteith, Ms. Lea Michele (Rachel Berry). Personally, I don't think the show was ever the same after this tragic loss.



3. Keith Scott from One Tree Hill-- In the famous school shooting episode where Dan Scott shoots his brother and makes it look like the depressed school shooter Jimmy did it before taking his own life. As if this episode wasn't emotional enough with Peyton getting shot, Nathan and Haley being trapped with the shooter and Lucas running into the danger to save Peyton. So much of the show from this point on had a lot do with Uncle Keith's death and the repercussions of that day.


4. Mark Greene from ER-- Watching this show, viewers knew that Mark Greene had a fatal disease and that his life would end. It was drawn out and emotions ran high for many episodes leading up to and after his death. Mark went on a vacation with his family to Hawaii where he grew up. He shared heartfelt, emotional moments with his daughter Rachel and his wife Elizabeth. The part that broke viewers hearts was the letter sent from Dr. Greene to the emergency department for his coworkers.



5. Zeke Braverman from Parenthood-- In the final season of the show, the man who held the Braverman clan together passed away of a heart condition. The family was heartbroken, but like always the Bravermans stuck together through it all. Grand-daughter Amber later gives birth to a beautiful baby boy who she names after the beloved man.



6. Quentin Fields from One Tree Hill-- This was another death in this series that really hit viewers hard. As the star basketball player and all around great guy Quentin (Q) Fields was loved by all. After overcoming many challenges and helping many in the community like Nathan, Haley, Lucas and Jamie everyone was beyond devastated. Everyone was greatly affected by this death for seasons to come.



7. Mark Sloane and Lexie Grey from Grey's Anatomy-- These deaths are being listed together as they happen so close together . Lexie Grey passes away in the crazy plane crash in the season 8 finale. This happens quickly after the episode starts leaving the viewers crushed and praying for the remaining characters in the crash to survive. Mark Sloane sits heartbroken and dying himself holding the hand of the love of his life as she dies. In the first two episodes of the ninth season there are many flashbacks and flashforwards which eventually lead to the death of Mark Sloane. Derek and Callie sitting at his bedside was so hard to watch. SO MANY FEELS.



8. Lexa from The 100-- This more recent death destroyed the LGBT community. After watching Lexa fall in love with main character Clarke Griffin, viewers were rooting for them to finally be together. Now the show's viewers are split between shipping Clarke and Lexa and Lexa and Bellamy so bellarke fans were happy about this death, but the rest of us were heartbroken.



9. George O'Malley from Grey's Anatomy-- Another depressing Grey's death. This was one of the first major deaths in the series and left viewers outraged. After joining the army as a trauma surgeon he leaves the hospital  without any of his friends knowing. He saves a perfect stranger from being hit by a bus and instead gets dragged by the bus. His body is so damaged by the accident that it takes the entire episode for someone to figure out if was George. So SAD

 
 
If you have any more TV deaths you think should be added to this list, please leave a comment :)

Wednesday 25 May 2016

15 Things You Didn't Know About Grey's Anatomy


1. One of the twins who play Sofia Robbin Sloan Torres' real name is Sara after Sara TV mom Sara  Ramirez.


2. The actor who starred as George O'Malley, T.R. Knight was a groomsman at Katherine Heigl's (Isobel Stevens) wedding.


3. In real life Justin Chambers (Alex Karev) has five children. 4 girls names Isabella, Maya, Kaila, Eva and a boy named Jackson.


4. Grey's Anatomy was originally going to be called Complicated.

5. Sandra Oh (Christina Yang) originally auditioned for the role of Miranda Bailey.


6. Isaiah Washington (Preston Burke) originally auditioned for the role of Derek Shepherd.

7. Ellen Pompeo (Meredith Grey) didn't know that Dr. Shepherd was married until filming the season finale of season 1.


8. A real program was printed up for George O'Malley's funeral.


9. When Arizona Robbins lost her leg in the season 8 finale, Jessica Capshaw walked on a prosthetic leg with her real leg tied behind her. The editors then digitally erased any overlap.


10. The names written on the OR board are all actually names of Grey's crew members.


11. Grey's uses a "colour-blind" casting technique. This means that each role is cast without the character's race being pre-determined, resulting in a racially diverse ensemble cast and keeping with Shonda Rhimes' vision of diversity.

12. They often use real cow organs during the surgery scenes.

13. Isaiah Washington (Preston Burke) allegedly assaulted cast member Patrick Dempsey (Derek Shepherd). Reports began circulating that during this fight, Washington grabbed Dempsey by the throat and said, "I'm not your little faggot like T.R. Referring to fellow homosexual cast member T.R. Knight (George O'Malley). It is said this is why he was let go from the show.

14. Meredith Grey's childhood home is a real home in Seattle.


15. The actress who plays scrub nurse Bokey is a real-life retired scrub nurse and has appeared in countless episodes without ever speaking a single word.

Sunday 15 May 2016

Must-See underrated movies on Netflix (Ca)


1. Short term 12
A supervisor (Brie Larson) at a group home for at-risk teens connects with a new resident (Kaitlyn Dever) while facing a personal crisis of her own. Love everything about this movie! Brie Larson is amazing and the story keeps you guessing.
 
2. Still Alice
Dr. Alice Howland (Julianne Moore) is a renowned linguistics professor at Columbia University. When words begin to escape her and she starts becoming lost on her daily jogs, Alice must come face-to-face with a devastating diagnosis: early-onset Alzheimer's disease. This is a heartbreaking movie that really makes you thankful for everything you have in life.
 
3. No Escape
American businessman Jack Dwyer (Owen Wilson), wife Annie and their two young daughters arrive in Southeast Asia to begin a new life. As his company plans to improve the region's water quality, the family quickly learns that they're right in the middle of a political uprising. This thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.
 
4. About Time
When Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) is 21, his father (Bill Nighy) tells him a secret: The men in their family can travel through time. Although he can't change history, Tim resolves to improve his life by getting a girlfriend. Very cute and Rachel McAdams is in it!
 
5. McFarland
Track coach Jim White (Kevin Costner) is a newcomer to a predominantly Latino high-school in California's Central Valley. Coach White and his new students find that they have much to learn about one another, but things begin to change when White realizes the boys' exceptional running ability. Not your normal sports movie, but definitely heartwarming.
 
6. Big Daddy
Thirty-two-year-old Sonny Koufax (Adam Sandler) has spent his whole life avoiding responsibility. But when his girlfriend dumps him for an older man, he's got to find a way to prove he's ready to grow up. In a desperate last-ditch effort, Sonny adopts 5-year-old Julian. An oldie but a goodie!
 
7. Radio
In a racially divided town, coach Jones (Ed Harris) spots a mentally disabled African-American student named Radio (Cuba Gooding Jr.) near his practice field and is inspired to befriend him. Everyone should see this movie--it will move you.
 
8. Elena Undone
The wife (Necar Zadegan) of a pastor who preaches against homosexuality embarks on an affair with a female writer (Traci Dinwiddie). I love this movie.