be a hero
In his article
10 things summer blockbusters teach us about life
film critic A.O. Scott contends
the fundamentals of heroism are the same,
whether you're a film character
or just an
everyday good guy.
- Heroes don't always know that they're heros.
- Heroism is a lonely, thankless vocation.
- When the going gets tough, the usual rules don't apply.
- It's always personal.
- You can't trust anyone.
- There is always someone you can trust.
- There is always enough time...just enough.
- You should never get too comfortable.
- Everything will be OK in the end.
- There is always a sequel.
P.S. Don't ya just love the everyday good guys? Even the ones that dress up like superheros!
FIT TIP (#38): Get Real
It is best to FUEL our bodies with wholesome, nutritious **REAL** foods...limiting our intake of refined carbs **anything sugary or white-flour based...dang!**
3 comments:
haha, Stone is so TINY in that pic!! That was almost 2 years ago! Sheesh! Great article!
I need to limit my intake of refined carbs, but it's hard when I get that pile of candy from Kevin for a simple Skittles craving!
what a cute post!! i can't belive that stone is so big now not only that a other is on the way!! how exciting!!! can't wait to see you we'll have a blast!!
ps this is charee
Dang is right! Why can't sugar be good for you?! :)
And I really love super-heroes!
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