I love my life. “Life is good.” So what is it that makes life good? What makes for a good life? The answer is…lots of things!
A good life comes from having the right attitude and taking the right actions. Here a few things that makes life great:
Doing things that you love to do
Enjoying each moment having fun
Enjoying the love of family and friends
Becoming all that you can be
Helping others
Here are some inspiring and famous quotations I loved the most:
- “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” – Confucious
- “I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world.” E.B. White
- “Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.” – Hans Christen Andersen
- “We grow great by dreams.” – Woodrow Wilson
- “Climb ev’ry mountain, Ford ev’ry stream, Follow ev’ry rainbow, ‘Til you find your dream.” – Sound of Music
- “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Henry David Thoreau
- “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to go…” – Dr. Seuss
- “Row, row, row your boat. Gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.” – Alice Munro
- “Fall seven times, stand up eight.” – Japanese Proverb
The reason I came to this topic is, the surprise word, I got from my little 3 year old boy. Whenever I do any kind of art, whether it could be painting, drawing or sculpturing, I love working with my 6 and 3 year old boys. They are my inspiration. I try to teach them, what I have learnt. The other day I was doing a sugar sculpture. At one point I stopped, and the little one was curious to see his favourite shaun the sheep and was yelling, “Daddy come on!! You can do it!! It really shocked me in his inspiration.
Step by step illustration of fondant art.
Roll a large yellow ball for the body and a black ball for the head.
Roll a yellow ball into a cone shape, making sure the narrow end is quite thin.
Roll lots of small yellow balls and stick them over the body. ( You need bit patience on this) I stopped here and my little one yelled at me. Come on Daddy!! you can do it!! I Loved his spirit in this.
Position the head on the body.
Use a small ball tool to mark eyes and noses.
Add tiny balls for eyes.
To make the arms and ears, roll balls into long corn shapes
Your Shaun the sheep is ready for the cake!!
Take a look at this video of Nick Vujicik, a person who has made the most of his life and has some great lessons to teach about living a good life.
Enjoy life with out limits!!
Great job Sumith ! Thanks for lovely share n really kids teach us lot ! God bless your both kids!
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Thank you Bijal. And nice to see you here:)
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You are so talented Sumith. Awesome post.
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Thank you Preethi:)
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I especially like that Japanese proverb. 🙂
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Haha in my life that fall is a balance now😂😄. Thank you Bun.
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Amazing step by step instructions…so cute sheep😊
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Thank you Lathia It’s easy to teach kids in modelling. You will get plastic clay, doesn’t he same job!!! And too kids won’t eat before you finish the sheep.😂😂
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Ya..my daughter is keen in making clay modelling…she makes figures of person.. flowers…
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Good !! Entertain her. Open the doors for her:)
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We do our best😊
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The sheep are adorable you are so talented!!! That video is so inspiring thank you for sharing!!!
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Thank you Suzanne:) I love the motivation you give us to this big family of Amazing bloggers!!
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Reblogged this on keralas.live.
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So talented 🙂
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Thank you Kiki😊
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Well said and so true!
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Thank you Rashmi:))
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Very cute😊
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Thank you Leyla
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Wow so cool !
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Thank you payeljit:)
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Thank you for the video!
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Shaun the sheep’s both look so cool & lovely,…a cool step-by-step,guide,…wonderfully done! Waw! 👍👍👍
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You soo kind!! Thanks for the compliment:))
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They are so adorable and I like the step by step pics that are so easy to follow!
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Thank you for the compliment:)
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they look so adorable Sumith….great pics you have clicked! Loved those quotes too!
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Thanks you Mridhula for that lovely comment:)
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These are so cute. You should be recording when your 6 and 3 year olds say such..
Psst! What are in those jars? Chef
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Thanks aswt. Yes!! I should record these, could be great to hear after a long time. Those are pickles.
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I like the way u say aswt! 😊😊 lovely red they are.. ☺
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That’s so cute and well explained!!
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Thank you. Anu:)
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Wonderful👌
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Thank you. Neethu:)
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That was great artwork! Now I can make my 4year old’s favorite characters using playdoh 😀
That was so true… kids are always an inspiration 🙂
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Thank you. Ohh they will love it. They are always an inspiration 🙂
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