Thursday, February 20, 2014

Check it out.. say what?

Hello friendly stranger!

Did you know Brian WIlliams and Lester Holt rapped?
Me neither.

But you learn something new everyday:
Brian Williams Raps "Rapper's Delight"


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Aside: When I watch brilliant, comedic clips from talk shows like this one, I wonder who is behind the scenes, putting these together. Jimmy Fallon gets the credit, but the genius who made the supercut deserves a raise!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

500 Miles Away From Home

Hello friendly stranger!

I'm swamped in work, so this'll be a quick one.

Been listening to random study playlists on 8tracks, and when this song came up, I dropped everything. The singing is unadorned yet gorgeous, and I can't help but smile at this retake on a song I thought I've forgotten.

Here it is: 
500 Miles - Justin Timberlake feat. Carey Mulligan and Stark Sands

With all this hipster/vintage wave coming around, maybe more artists should take up making covers of folk songs?

Happy listening!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Parking Tickets, Driving Smiles

Hello friendly stranger!

A few days ago, I wrote a blog post about random acts of kindness. Well, through my usual (and seemingly endless) peruse of the internet, I found a shining example of a RAK.

Here is the video: Parking Tickets That Make You Smile Prank - Sam Pepper

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Don't want to spoil it for you so watch before you read on!

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I love this video for a number of reasons. 

First, Sam Pepper (the "prankster"), is so unpretentious. You would have assumed he was Canadian, given his ceaseless apologies, had it not been for his Brit accent. 

It's also interesting to see how vicious people became when given a "ticket". They didn't look closely to see what was placed on their windshield, and did not inquire as to why they might have been fined. The sense of injustice and bitterness towards parking fines resulted in uncontrolled animosity and spews of nasty words. I wonder what was going on in the minds of the prank victims when they realized their antagonism was unwarranted. Relief? Delight? Maybe guilt, or shame?

Finally, I loved seeing the expression on each person's face when they realized they were the random winner of a cosmic act of good will. There's nothing like the joy felt from being the receiving end of kindness.


Aside: Just realized this is the first post I've made before midnight. I guess inspiration only strikes me in the wee hours. That, or I'm a vampire. 

Moments

Hello friendly stranger!

Wonderstruck. What does it mean, to be wonderstruck? I don't think I've ever used the expression in my life, except perhaps in the context of Taylor Swift's perfume from several years ago....

However, yesterday I watched a video portraying such awe and and amazement that the expression I saw could be described as none other than wonderstruck.
Here is a 15 month-old girl, who experiences rain for the first time in her life:

I know, adorable right?

Yet, this clip had me thinking of how unappreciative I've become of the small pleasures in life. The little miracles. What if everyone could be overcome with such wonderment for the simple joys — like summer rain, carnival cotton candy, street music, children's laughter... I think the world would be a better place.

Here's to the simple moments!


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Random Acts of Kindness

Hello friendly stranger!

We live in a whirlwind world. Each day is filled with packed agendas, to-do lists, classes and meetings. We prioritize our responsibilities and map out our goals. We track our lives by ticks of the hour hand, walk with our heads down, eyes on our phones.

And sometimes we forget we've wrapped ourselves in a bubble of me, me, me. What do I want? Where should I go next? How do other people see me?

I'm not trying to be patronizing; I'm equally guilty of self-centredness. But it's so important to be aware of our actions.

A quick poll of a 7th grade class about life-goals will garner many similar wishes to make better the world. I truly believe everyone can carry sympathy and goodness in their hearts -- sadness for famished children or sympathy for victims of injustice.

I just think that we sometimes get lost. We want to settle down first, build a stable life and find a secure job before committing to donations to charities or volunteer hours to a local shelter. Along the way to our quest for personal achievement we forget the rest. Those who lack opportunities, lack basic necessities, freedoms or support.


We don't all need to be superheroes of the planet, not right away at least. Start small. Say thank you to the tireless caretaker in your school. Drop off a box of baked goods at your local police station. Leave anonymous notes of encouragement for Valentine's day. Treat a homeless person to lunch and help them shelter from the cold. Small and simple -- a random act of kindness is all it takes to get things rolling. There's no better day than today.

Start by making someone smile. And I promise, you'll be smiling too.

:)

Friday, January 31, 2014

Water Pillows...

Hello friendly stranger!

I'm not quite sure how I ended up on this video, but it has made my day. I hope you'll get as many laughs from it as I did!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Resolutions

Hello friendly stranger!

I, like many people, have resolutions. Not just for New Year's, but throughout the year. I'm constantly coming up with goals, formulating visions. Sadly, most of my resolutions are only partially realized. I receive a burst of inspiration one week and will throw my whole being into an idea until I get bored, or frustrated the following week, and move on.

It sucks.

Every so often, I simply resolve to achieve something. To work on that 3 piece painting I envisioned for my living room. To compile my mother's recipes and learn to make her dishes myself. To run every day. To research and apply for internships. The concept of accomplishing those simple tasks are so sweet while I ruminate on them in bed at night or while daydreaming on the subway. But when time comes to get off my butt and actual do it, I find excuses. I'll doodle. Or check my phone.

Or start a blog.

And that my friends, is how Hello Rosy World came to be.

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Thanks for reading, and I wish you the best of luck with your own resolutions!

Hello Rosy World!

Hello friendly stranger!

Welcome to the blog of a part-time optimist, full-time foodie and casual observer of the world. 


I can't quite tell you what I'll be writing about, as I'm still discovering my inner writer. I predict it will be a delicious jumble of music, books, cheesy puns and heart-warming stories -- in essence chicken soup for the spirit.
(I don't say soul here, because I'm a little paranoid about copyright infringement. Also, has my full-frontal foodie revealed itself yet?)

For the time being, to give you a sense of reward for dropping by, here is a link to Hank Green's "53 Terrible Jokes!", all told in under 4 brilliant minutes. Have fun!