Friday, 25 July 2014

SAENGIL CHUKHA HAMNIDA (Happy Birthday)

So it was my friends (Mugande) birthday three weeks ago, but we couldn't properly celebrate it because i had DofE, and a few others were either away or busy, but we went out for a meal yesterday and just kinda hung out:)

There was just five of us and we all have this massive craze out K-Pop and Korea and yeah the 'Hallyu wave' has definitely hit us and practically taken us away from land and into the the pacific ocean and somewhere drifting towards South Korea.

If you're not aware of the Hallyu wave, it basically signifies the rise in popularity/interest surrounding the the Korean entertainment industry and idols, so kind of like Hollywood ..but in Korea.

BACK TO LAST NIGHT!, yeah so we found about a new Korean restaurant (Ban Di Bul) in Manchester and thought we'd try it out and boy the looks we got from the waitress seemed like she wanted to kill us! ha we weren't doing anything bad....we just spent 20-30 minutes deciding what to order. (Thats normal right)

But boy! the food was absolutely divine! literally, it was heaven in a soup bowl. Korean Beef BBQ IS SOMETHING EVERYONE SHOULD TRY NO JOKE. 


oh we somehow walked past the art gallery and decided to check it out and there was funky pieces in store for us aha

but yeah we ended the day with a bit of hoping and ICECREAM;D

FOOOD









BIRTHDAY GIRL


Saturday, 5 July 2014

UKKCA!



UKKCA logo

Last weekend was great! went to the annual ukkca convention which was on Saturday and met up with a lot of friends that I don't see often and met a few new people!

But first of all, quick overview of what the "U-K-K-C-A" in ukkca actually stands for and maybe a tiny little history lesson behind it. So it basically stands for United Kingdom Knanaya Catholic Association.

The Knanaya, (Kna for short) also known as the southists or Tekkumbhagar, are an endogamous group in the Saint Thomas Christian community of Kerala, India. Today there are over 300,000 knanaya people in india and elsewhere.

Kna Thomma
  • Most commonly the division is traced the figure of Thomas of Cana. According to these versions, Thomas of Cana was a Syrian merchant who led a group of 72 immigrant families from the Middle East to settle in India in the 3rd or 4th century (some sources place these events in the 8th century)
  • In 1939 Joseph Chazhikaden introduced and popularized a theory that the Knanaya were the descendants of ancient Jews. According to Chazhikaden, they originated in Judea, and later converted to Christianity, though they maintained their distinct culture and identity.
So as a kna myself we take our culture and heritage pretty seriously and we love to show of our pride,plus on the great side knanaya people are known to be big party people (especially the men, but deep down we're all a tad bit crazy!) Kna weddings are simply THE BEST!! oh the amount of food that gets served is incredible 
Anywhoo UKKCA is all about celebrating the journey of those 72 families that started their great voyage and truly appreciating how long our traditions and values have been kept! The day kicked of with the holy mass and after that it was the rally of all the regional units doing a parade, e.g there was Birmingham,Manchester, Wigan etc etc  and after that its a mixture of individual and even group performances that ranged from dancing,singing,skits and speeches,
Ah it was so much fun! cant wait for next year!!!


That's me in the front right initiating the 'selfie'
This was a picture of the welcome dance! boy these people were so so good! 




Sunday, 29 December 2013

An Undying Thirst

For many of us living in the "first world" our concept of water is that it's too plain, tasteless and boring! Yet for our brothers and sisters living in the "third world", water is seen as none of the above. For many living in harsh and underprivileged conditions, a few simple drops of clean water can be the difference between heaven and hell.

How many of us lets the tap running when brushing our teeth? I know I do it! must I say I'm very ashamed and I stop the tap as soon as I realise what I'm doing. Yet doesn't it seem rather disturbing at how easy it is to just "forget" about the true value of water, what's even more disturbing is that during the time It takes for us to brush our teeth in the morning, thousands of people die of dehydration and thirst.

In society it's "normal" to say that everything will be alright in the end... even when we know that it won't! people tend to think that if we usher down the chaos, after a matter of time the chaos itself will usher down too, similar to a wailing child.After a period of time, the child will get exhausted and stop. Are you yet not feeling angry and shocked at what you've just read? if you are, then good, carry on reading because I am too and if not, c'mon I've just totally tried to dismiss the fact that millions of people are dying thirsty.

We can prevent unnecessary deaths with a simple plan.. A simple plan that requires GREAT effort. We need to make society understand what is happening around the world and together we can then raise awareness and be able to send aid to those in need. Send comfort to those in need and most importantly we would be able to let our poor brothers and sisters living in such horrible situations know that we care.

Here's a picture that just shows how a simple mouthful of water can completely change someone's life:)


Friday, 27 December 2013

Hello:D ~FiRsT p0sT~

what am i actually doing here? what should i write? who will even care? are all the questions I've been debating back and forth with myself. I still don't know, yet i'm not going to let that puny sort of reasoning stop me from wondering and maybe, now that I've made this, i'll hopefully even have a chance of finding out. Even if this "chance" that i have allowed myself would be one in a billion. I still have that one chance, that many people do not.