Sunday, July 24, 2011

No Matter...

what you are going through today... there will always be a better tomorrow!


Keep ya head up & stay strong!

NY! Show me the Rights!


Oh! Happy Day!
Sunday July 24th, 2011
The day that the first same sex legal marriage took place!

My thoughts? ITS ABOUT TIME!
One more step in the direction of Equal Rights for all, regardless of creed, race, sexuality...

Looking at CNN this morning, and watching the happy couples as they left city hall, it was hard to hold back the tears of happiness that came trickling down my cheek. Hearing various stories of people that have waited almost their whole life just to be treated equally in a society that holds them as unequal. Couple's that have been together practically my whole life, again in society where the divorce rate is at an all time high, just waiting for their chance to legally be considered one.

I had promised myself that I would not go on and on, where it came to this topic, as trust me I can. But I don't want to take away from the simple fact that this day is a day of celebration.

So to close I have to have to reference a picture that a friend of mine took while I was at my first NY Pride, and reiterate my original thoughts of it being...
ABOUT DAMN TIME! 

Senseless Acts


I wonder, have you ever met someone from Norway?
I have, in fact I know quite a few people from Norway, and in my personal opinion and experience, they are some of the nicest, most well mannered people I have encountered.
So you can understand then, why it has been so hard for me to wrap my head around the truly senseless acts that have recently occurred in Noway.

It is true that this world is full of sick, malicious people, and now where is really "Safe" from senseless acts, but honestly of all the places in the world where one would expect to hear about such an act, Norway would not have been the top of my list.

But alas, a tragedy is a tragedy regardless of where in the world it is.
Prayers to the families of those who have senselessly lost their lives, on July 22nd 2011, at the hand of one man. Prayers for him as well, as he most certainly obviously needs them, after committing such an act.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Samurai Blue Wave


First and foremost hearty congratulations to the ladies of the Japanese National Soccer Team, affectionately called "Samurai Blue" for fighting most admirably and constantly persevering throughout all of their matches, of course especially during the Final against the USA!

As some of you may or may not know, this is the furtherest in the tournament
the squad has ever been, lead by captain Homare Sawa.
2011 marks her 5th FIFA's Women's World Cup Appearance.
Not only did they win the tournament, but Sawa also won The Adidas Golden Boot (having scored 5 goals, 1 assist)  & The Adidas Golden Ball, for being the most outstanding player of the Tournament.
The squad also won the FIFA Fair Play Award, for collecting just 5 yellow cards and 1 red card.

Now that I've gotten all the praise of my chest, I can really go in to what this blog entry is really about. 
Throughout the whole of the Final match against USA, I continuously kept repeating that it just wasn't meant to be for them, them being the USA... simply because if it were, the game for all intents and purposes would have ended with a score line of about 6 - 2.

One can not help but admit that there was something quite interesting about that game, try as they could the USA just couldn't get the ball in the net. The mighty USA who had won the trophy twice before. It definitely wasn't the fact that they lacked the skill, speed, technique, or determination. They attacked the goal over and over again, never flinching or losing faith with each unbelievable miss. But I have digressed, this blog isn't about the USA either, not directly anyway.

There was more than heart and determination of the field that day... there was spirit and soul... During the game I had an epiphany, of sorts, recently I noticed that every time a major natural disaster happened somewhere, soon after a team of the most affected area would go on to win a major tournament, The New Orleans Saints for example. I wondered if Japan would prove my theory right, and that they did.

There was more than heart and determination of the field that day... there was spirit and soul... Not only did Japan as a nation rally behind their team, staying up to watch the game, but I like to believe the souls who lost their lives on March 11th, 2011 in the earthquake and subsequent tsunami, also stuck by their team... Helping fuel their purpose, their passion, their need to carry on and win the gold, knowing it was just the type of uplifting that would be needed to bring about a sense of pride and togetherness, in a time when it is definitely needed the most. 

Maybe to say that spirits literally blocked & deflected the USA's goal attempts may be pushing it, but I've said it anyway :) Fate simply wasn't on the USA's side, this was not their year to shine... this year was all about Japan, and boy did they ever prove that they deserved it.

Thank you Samurai Blue, for teaching us all that with, heart, love, strength and lots  determination, that even the smallest team, literally, can walk among the giants and win the gold.


Monday, July 18, 2011

Welcome.Introduction.About Me

WELCOME

wel·come n. 1.  A cordial greeting or hospitable reception given to an arriving person.

I guess anyone that reads this would count as an arriving person soooooo here goes nothing...
• Welkom • Bienvenido • Bon bini • Bienvenue • Willkommen • Karibu • O kaabo 
• Huan yin • Mensooree • Benvenuti •




INTRODUCTION

in·tro·duc·tion n. 1. The act or process of introducing or the state of being introduced.

This is where I Introduce you to the goodness that is this blog...
Basically the concept behind "The Lime in the Coconut" is
pretty much just as the description says The Sour Truths, To Your Coconut Sweet Reality...
So my blunt, unbiased, non-beating around the bush opinions,
on usually sugar quoted topics.

The topics will definitely vary in subject, and will be dependent on my mood of the day,
or whatever article, picture, video, song I may happen to come across.

However random it may get, I do still hope that everyone enjoys the ride!
Remember that everyone is entitled to their own opinion,
and while i may not agree with you, I will always respect that,
and I just as that you show the same respect to me.



ABOUT ME

What can I say? I'm a Small Island Girl, with Big Life Dreams!
I'm really fun, down to earth, easy going, happy, optimistic chick.
I'm not passionate about a whole lot,
but the things I am passionate about, I take very seriously!
I believe that the glass is both half empty & half full, as we need both to live a truly balanced life, after all, there can be no good, without bad.