Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Be Kind To Your Kids, Write Them Notes

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Debra Messing Wants Parents To Write Post-It Notes To Their Kids

Just loved this news from The Huffington Post about Debra Messing supporting Post-It's campaign Your Words Stick With Them,

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Handwritten Quotes: Max Lucado


“A woman's heart should be so hidden in God that a man has to seek Him just to find her.” 
― Max Lucado



In the quest for love all these years, I've turned back to Him, surrendering the arduous task to Him to find my husband and tell him that I’m just here waiting. Waiting and tired. Not tired from waiting but tired from all the battles I went through and would have to go through to find my true self, the real me that God has always planned me to be right from my mother’s womb. The me that he would finally recognize as the love he had wished, yearned and prayed for.

The battles maybe grueling but everyone of them worth the fight because in the end, and I know this as sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, that the war is already won. Won by God’s promise of him. 






Friday, August 24, 2012

How’s Your Handwriting?



How’s your handwriting?

Nowadays you rarely get asked with that question, what with the advance of the digital age where everything’s done electronically. But even though such a question is rarely, if not never, asked in let’s say a job interview, your handwriting identifies you like a fingerprint and oftentimes helps a lot in your job. Well, at least for me.



Holding the position of Executive Secretary for the last seven years

Monday, August 20, 2012

Handwritten Quote: Richard Bach

Noticed that my previous post with Pablo Neruda's quote was pinned a lot at Pinterest so I'm making the handwritten quotes as a frequent post here.

Today's quote is from Richard Bach and I'm dedicating this to my besties who live far away but are always in my heart!

Feel free to like, share and pin :)


Saturday, August 18, 2012

New York Times Article on Penmanship

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Surfing through the net about penmanship, I found this interesting article in the New York Times on handwriting tips entitled Op-Art: The Write Stuff.
"American handwriting is in a woeful state. Schools’ insistence on teaching looped cursive handwriting has left a generation of Americans with script they dislike or is often illegible. The Palmer method and subsequent 20th-century methods were based on an ornate style that was difficult to learn and broke down under pressure. 
The loops and curlicues of Palmer and other similar methods obscure legibility. For good reason, one rarely finds looped cursive in print media or computer fonts. We have become a “Please Print” nation. Even worse, we have failed to find a replacement.
But there is hope. We can stop mumbling on the page and become legible writers by turning to a style that existed long before Palmer rendered our world illegible. We can embrace letterforms born in the Italian Renaissance. We can go italic.

The article mentions the woeful state of American handwriting and

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The Lake House: Love in Letters



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While starting this blog about handwriting, it was only but serendipitous that The Lake House came on TV. 

If you’ve never seen it (my God why not?!), the film stars Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves who fall in love through a series of letters they exchanged through a common mailbox. The twist is that they are from different times: Sandra was in 2006 and Keanu was from two years before but by some cosmic design they are able to correspond and love develops without touching, not even seeing each other but merely though handwritten words.

Such a fascinating and heartwarming story. Aside from the lovely