Saturday, August 30, 2008

Pomegranates...the Tasty "Super Fruit"





Since my blogs are based on the topics of love, health, and happiness, I am going to focus on probably the most important one of the three: good health. Let’s face it, we all need good health to survive and flourish, so taking care of ourselves is essential. I’m specifically going to share my love and thoughts on pomegranate, the “super fruit.” Yes, this is a super-healthy, antioxidant-containing fruit, which grows on trees, and contains many tiny red seeds inside. The fruit’s outside layer is hard and usually ruby red. Once you cut into that hard layer, inside the treasure awaits…tiny red seeds. Those small seeds contain a sweet and tangy juice, which I simply adore. I usually cut the fruit into four pieces, and suck the juice out like I would an orange. Or, if I feel like it, I would take the seeds out individually (which takes forever), and put them into a bowl. Pomegranates are in season from March to May around where we live, and boy do I take advantage of that! This fruit has been praised and loved all throughout history, especially in the Middle East countries where it is abundant. I am Russian-Armenian, and I know that the pomegranate has played a great role in both cultures. In Armenia, pomegranate, or “nur,” as it is called, is a very popular fruit, widely grown and exported. Although it is not as popular in Russia, due to the cold climate of the country, which is not ideal for pomegranate cultivation, my encounter with this fruit began before I was born. My mother loves to tell the story of how when she was pregnant with me, she would have cravings for pomegranate, or “granat” in Russian. She would make my father bring loads of it home, which was probably a difficult thing to do, especially during the harsh Russian winters! She said she ate a ton of it before having me, and that’s why I love it so much. I am especially happy to know of all the wonderful health benefits that pomegranates have. A pomegranate’s juice contains radical fighting antioxidants, which help our body's cells stay healthy and fight against illnesses. I have even read that there have been studies where pomegranate juice helped cut back heart disease risk factors. I love drinking pomegranate juice, which is widely available in supermarkets, or sprinkling the seeds into salads. I recommend that anyone who has not tried this magical fruit to do so. Just be warned: your face will be stained with red juice, but the taste is so worth it!
This website will give you more info. on the health benefits of pomegranates http://www.pomwonderful.com/

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Hey Mr. DJ, Put a Record On!









I simply cannot picture life without music. That is, the happy part of life. Music unites different people together and creates joy. A simple fun rhythm can brighten your day and lift your spirits. I personally love music. I can’t spend one day without listening to a song, and I don’t think we technically can go through one day without hearing some kind of music. Whether it is on the radio, on television, in someone else’s car, music is a part of our daily lives. Ever since I was a little girl, I would always sing and make up my own songs. At 17, I started writing my own lyrics, and creating melodies for them. I have taken piano and vocal lessons, and have been in choir, thus infusing my passion for music. I love singing, and I believe that you don’t need to sound like Whitney Houston to be able to sing from the soul. Music, for me, is like an emotion. Can you imagine a birthday party without music, or a romantic dinner without some soothing music in the background? Music helps us express our emotions, and it brings out the light in all of us. Sure, some songs are sad and can bring out our sorrows, but without those songs, how can we relate to the tough times that all of us have been through? Music expresses love, it conveys the feeling of happiness, and even promotes good health by making us sweat from dancing, and enriching our minds with classical music! Yes, music is like therapy. I personally listen to all kinds of music, but I especially enjoy listening to Russian, Armenian, and English songs. Some of my favorite singers are: Alla Pugacheva (Russian), Sogdiana (Russian), Natasha Koroleva (Russian), Sirusho (Armenian), Hasmik Karapetyan (Armenian), Aram Asatryan (Armenian), Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, and Britney Spears. Yes, Britney, because she has awesome songs to dance to! I believe the singer doesn’t need to be super talented or have a power house voice to be able to bring out emotion from the listener. A good beat is good enough! I loooove music…and hopefully so does everyone else!!!!

Don't Worry...Be Happy


Have you ever wondered what makes one person so happy? Happy to be alive, happy to wake up everyday, and happy to have that inner peace that so many of us lack? Why is it that someone with all the money and power in the world can be absolutely empty inside, and never find personal happiness and satisfaction, while a person with a simple, quiet life can be filled with inner calm and joy? I truly believe that when a person is internally fullfilled, happy with who they are as a person, and are comfortable with themselves, can they be happy and have that inner peace and spirituality that most people nowadays do not have. When you can look inside yourself and be proud and relaxed with who you are, where you've been, and where you think you are headed, you can realize that happiness will be, if not already, in your grasp. Because when you are happy, you are able to live knowing that there will be tomorrow, that today's sorrow and misfortune is temporary, and that everything...the good, bad, and terrible, will be OK. All the bad stuff will pass, and there will be that "rainbow" at the end of the dark tunnel. That's how optimists, and today's most successful and long-living people think. I believe one of their greatest philosophy is "don't worry, be happy." If you're down today, there's tomorrow. If you're zero now, tomorrow you can be a ten. It's not how many BMWs, houses, bank accounts, or fans you have. It's that inner peace, that comfort and love of yourself, and a strong spiritual sense that can truly bring out happiness. Remember, it's not how many times you fall...it's how many times you get up again. Don't worry...Be happy.
Here's a fun website about many quotes on happiness: