Friday, September 23, 2011

10 things i hate about the lame diaries

1. Welcome to the show where vampires are so sweet, so humble and so kind that you wish you could reward them with a citizen’s award. They not only drink animal blood but also from packets so that real people wouldn’t have to be killed.

2. They are rich without jobs. They have iphones, blackberry’s and the latest designer wear and you wonder why you’re not a vampire.

3. They have killed and sucked the life out of countless citizens yet the cops never seem to find them. There is no FBI or CIA in the show to actually solve the mystery.

4. There are high school kids who are never seen in school except for parties and farewells, infact that’s the only time when the school building is ever used

5. These kids have nothing to do except to find where werewolves are and who is the mean/vampire. They never have to study or even open a book.

6. Teachers are just as cool as these students and help them out. They have access to libraries and books that apparently have the history of vampires, Not only that but spells and deep secrets too.

7. People die, disappear and vanish into thin air yet no one seems to notice. As long as there’s a party and free booze, WHO CARES!

8. The blood bank is open to all. Anyone can just come in, take as many packets and store them at home. Again, no one notices this absence.

9. Witches can do almost anything. From resurrection to destruction, these witches have a spell for everything.

10. The show has a high rating!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

learning to be truly happy

Art therapy session one

You can learn a lot about a child’s psyche and mental state by the way they paint their self portrait. Their self perception is often reflected by their vivid brush strokes and placement of features. This however does not mean that children who paint terribly are immature or abnormal, no absolutely not. But children who include more details in their painting, demonstrate a higher level of maturity, understanding and self awareness.

Our school has devised a new system of helping children with different kinds of disabilities. Every teacher must take out at least two periods per week to spend quality time with these them. Therefore, I spend time with three girls every Thursday in the last two periods and try my best to do Art therapy with them.

Last week, after distributing paper and paint, I explained their assignment to them. I told them how they had to draw their own self portrait and drew a small one myself for a better understanding. As they started drawing, I started scribbling bits about their behaviour, thoughts because sometimes it’s easier to identify their psychological disorder by doing so. The image they draw is always distorted and they see the world through lost eyes hence their discernment is the same.

Its rather sad to observe these students who are constantly seeking approval. Their confidence has been brutally shattered and that reflects in their personality. They make sad and small eyes because they themselves are miserable. They are often bullied and ridiculed by peers.

So every Thursday, I am extremely thankful to God. Rest of the week I grumble, complain and whine about a failed scholarship and relationship, not so hot career and flop travel plans but come Thursday and I am a different person. When I see these girls, all I think about is how lucky I am to be healthy, normal and self aware. It is truly a gift and a highly precious one. Sometimes you need one, just that one thing to make you feel alive and happy again.