I am a Mexican woman of Spanish decent who loves poetry and romance. I love the world, its people, and peace…I’m a dreamer, that I know.
Espero que todos mis amigos sean llenos de mucho amor y paz! Les mando muchos besos!!
Lucesita
I am a Mexican woman of Spanish decent who loves poetry and romance. I love the world, its people, and peace…I’m a dreamer, that I know.
Espero que todos mis amigos sean llenos de mucho amor y paz! Les mando muchos besos!!
Lucesita
Hi!
I saw your blog but couldn’t read anything except the About me page. But the way you have described reflects your polite, humble and beautiful being. God bless you!
Biswajit
http://bluebardpoems.wordpress.com
Thank you sir for the kind compliments. May God bless you and your family and I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
Wishing you a very happy St. Valentines. Thanks for remembering me…So whats happening on your side. I hope you liked my poems.
Biswajit
¡Hola! Estoy estudiando español así que hablo un poco. Me gusta su “blog.” Pardon me for my Spanish, I am still learning. I appreciate and thank you for commenting on my post: “Are children becoming corrupt?” Based on what I have read on your blog, you seem to be a polite and respectful person. Please keep me updated on any new posts so that I can read them (and practice my Spanish:)
Greetings FluffyOps, thank you for stopping by! I did enjoy your post about children becoming corrupt very much. I am amazed how society here in Mexico, and from what I hear, in the U.S. believe that children should not be punished by spanking them. I think that this lack of spanking has caused great harm to us all (children included).
Yes, I agree. A lack of spanking may seem to be giving children a false sense of freedom, leaving them undisciplined and feckless. The future depends on these soon-to-be adults so let us hope that they will make it brighter!
Just one point to stress on: I think that family values is a quality that is slowly, let’s say, becoming “obsolete” in our modern society. Many western children (as I have observed) do not seem to appreciate what their parents have done for them. The simplest feeling of gratitude seems to be neglected. But, for our society to go on, there needs to be improvement and innovation. Let’s hope that this graph-line will rise and continue to rise!
Hello Lucesitam. Sorry for the late response. I haven’t logged in my blog for a long time. I am very sorry to hear about the unfortunate news. However, I hope that you will continue an enjoyable and content life. I have found this quote for you:
“When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.” ~Kahlil Gibran
Best wishes to you and may God bless you!