At this rate, everyone of my friends knows how much photography means to me infact, am planning on creating a page just to display some of my pieces. Today in my free time i decided to work on some few photos that i took last year when i shot a friends wedding. And frankly i didn't have anything to blog about today so here you go. Disclaimer: This is not a pro's work, this is a hobby. i hope am good at it though :) #Congs to my friends Ian & Sarah...
Hello good people of earth, i was thinking for the next two months am going to display my amateur photography pieces and let you guys judge my editing skills *smiles*. Anyways just finished working on these pieces and i hope you like them. I know some of you have found it difficult to comment and follow the blog but i think following this blog only works if you own a gmail address, otherwise i don't know why it keeps giving y'all hard time. For those who followed i don't know how they did it but am guessing it's quite simple. *wink*wink* :) and there you have it. shared a few of my memories wit my amazing cuties. btw am a sucker for kids, i love kids. *xD* otherwise enjoy yo' eye candy. #LetThePeaceBe... xoxo
The 5 stages of grief; The five stages, denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance are a part of the framework that makes up our learning to live with the one we lost. Loss can be loss of a loved one (death) or even a break-up from a relationship that mattered to you. Below are the stages. DENIAL Denial is the first of the five stages of grief. It helps us to survive the loss. In this stage, the world becomes meaningless and overwhelming. Life makes no sense. We are in a state of shock and denial. We go numb. We wonder how we can go on, if we can go on, why we should go on. We try to find a way to simply get through each day. Denial and shock help us to cope and make survival possible. Denial helps us to pace our feelings of grief. There is a grace in denial. It is nature’s way of letting in only as much as we can handle. As you accept the reality of the loss and start to ask yourself questions, you are unknowingly beginning the healing process. You are becoming st...
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