This Thansgiving has been coupled with chaos, violence, death and sadness. Close to home, some very close friends of my family were killed by one drunk driver whose life was spared.
Very far away from home, some friends were dining at the Taj restaurant in Mumbai and were injured due to bombs that were set off. This world that we live in... some say it's always been like this. We just have never had this type of exposure and capability to know what's happening on the other end of the world... but I don't know.
My prayers go out to the families of those lost in the attacks.
Life's trials, tears, and tribulations. The happenings can bring both joy and pain... welcome to LIFE!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
All the Single Ladies!
I love this song, therefore I love Beyonce, and then I saw the video and it was donezo...
If you liked it, then you shoulda put a ring on it! so bomb...
If you liked it, then you shoulda put a ring on it! so bomb...
Monday, November 17, 2008
Mr. Prez
President-elect Barack Obama can be called many things, but I feel like Maya Soetore-Ng, his sister, described him perfectly.
“I wept tears of joy for all of us on Tuesday. He may not be a perfect man. Certainly, he has often said that he'll likely be an imperfect President, but he is a good man, a smart man, a disciplined soul who balances temperance with determination and courage. We've made a great choice, I assure you."
If this statement describes anything, it paints the picture of a man who is genuine, a man whom I could speak to and then have a real conversation. Soon after the election, President-Elect Obama instantly began the transition into the Presidency. President Bush invited him soon after his victory and the meeting was very cordial and productive. This could definitely be the start of something fantastic, especially because President Bush is already conveying thoughts of regret of his words and decisions during his reign. As his term comes to a close, this time can be taken as a momentous occasion to reflect and determine what needs to be done in order to create real change and improve the state of the country.
“I wept tears of joy for all of us on Tuesday. He may not be a perfect man. Certainly, he has often said that he'll likely be an imperfect President, but he is a good man, a smart man, a disciplined soul who balances temperance with determination and courage. We've made a great choice, I assure you."
If this statement describes anything, it paints the picture of a man who is genuine, a man whom I could speak to and then have a real conversation. Soon after the election, President-Elect Obama instantly began the transition into the Presidency. President Bush invited him soon after his victory and the meeting was very cordial and productive. This could definitely be the start of something fantastic, especially because President Bush is already conveying thoughts of regret of his words and decisions during his reign. As his term comes to a close, this time can be taken as a momentous occasion to reflect and determine what needs to be done in order to create real change and improve the state of the country.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
I would love to do this!
Oh, what I would give to do this... just fly and be free. Seems like such a simple desire, doesn't it?
Sarah Palin
Can she stop being on television? You lost! It's over! Go back to Wasilla, and take care of your children! ok, that was a bit hostile,but stilll...
I just don't understand the point of discussing events and situations in retrospect, especially if it is completely irrelevant today. I listened to an interview in which she proceeded to discuss why the Republican party lost. She said something along the lines of America wanting a real change, and the fact that the Republican Party ultimately still represented the status quo. Can we say, duh?
uggh...
I just don't understand the point of discussing events and situations in retrospect, especially if it is completely irrelevant today. I listened to an interview in which she proceeded to discuss why the Republican party lost. She said something along the lines of America wanting a real change, and the fact that the Republican Party ultimately still represented the status quo. Can we say, duh?
uggh...
Beverly Center
That mall is ridiculously awesome. The Grand Lux is OK... but the shopping is fantastic! I thought I'd share my experience because I believe this is the second time I've gone there...
Sunday, November 9, 2008
fave quotes...
"the victory tonight is not the change we seek."
"we rise and fall as one nation, as one country"
"I will be your President too."
"we rise and fall as one nation, as one country"
"I will be your President too."
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Is this what it feels like?
I've NEVER felt proud enough to flash my country's flag, or stand up and truly proclaim my American origins... until this day. I am truly astonished and taken aback by what America chose. Not only did they choose their President, they solidified his victory by making this election a landslide competition. I have never been so proud to be an American, and even more than that, I am so very proud to be an African American. We've come a long way and as my friend Eryck said "it's about damn time". Although, it may be the "time", many individuals did not and do not believe it's the time and further believe that it will NEVER be the time. I'm proud of my country, I'm proud of those who didn't vote for Obama because without them, this struggle wouldn't mean as much. It would have been an easy feat, one that did not count for potential assassination attacks, or a change in the psyche of America... but a mindset of pure apathy and disillusionment.
I'm proud to say that I voted for Barack Obama, and that he is now our Presidential- elect. It still gives me chills. I believed, I wanted change, but I didn't know whether it would actually materialize. Then, we our next President presented his acceptance speech, he continued to be eloquent, humble yet somber, and realistic. Anyone who would have won would and will have a very difficult time cleaning up the mess of the past 8 years. He's well aware of the fact that he cannot do it a lone. He took this moment to remind Americans that he is the President of those who voted for him as well as the President who people did not vote for. He will work for all citizens, not only the privileged, not only the White folks, but everyone. That's why everyone came to vote.
Now, I gotta give it to McCain. Despite the rampant classless audiences, he announced his camaraderie and respect for Obama and he understands that America did not vote for him in an astounding way! He cannot stand up tall and say that this was a mistake because the vast majority of Americans stomped for Obama... and that's all.
And was anyone else perturbed at the sight of the crying Sarah Palin? This makes me wonder- even more- whether she would have been ready for this role! Do you see Hillary Clinton crying after defeat? NO! A leader must realize his or her shortcomings and be forthright with the actions that must follow. Palin lost this election, but she still has a right and duty to the people whom she's promised so much! Her reaction only showed me her small mindedness, her actual expectance of victory and her utter weakness. Thank God she didn't win.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
both proud and disapponted in Cali...
Thank the lord above. We have supported the movement towards change that eventually lead to the election of our Barack Obama. I am elated, I am so happy and inspired. My pride in my country has been rejuvenated and I am taken aback at the thought that the fundamental pillars of what the USA was created actually exist.
However, we've also taken a step backwards. My fellow Californians have chosen to ban same-sex marriages, therefore solely recognizing heterosexuals as true unionships. This disappoints me on so many levels. Many have used the "child" as the reason why same-sex marriage should not be allowed;but, children will continue to see and be exposed to homosexuality, no matter if the couples are, indeed, married. This was definitely a blow to fundamental rights and equality.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
The First
Monday, November 3, 2008
My anthem...
'THE NEGRO NATIONAL ANTHEM'
Lift every voice and sing
Till earth and heaven ring,
Ring with the harmonies of Liberty ;
Let our rejoicing rise
High as the listening skies,
Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.
Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
Sing a song full of the hope that t he present has brought us,
Facing the rising sun of our new day begun
Let us march on till victory is won.
Stony the road we trod,
Bitter the chastening rod,
Felt in the days when hope unborn had died;
Yet with a steady beat,
Have not our weary feet
Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?
We have come over a way that with tears have been watered,
We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered,
Out from the gloomy past,
Till now we stand at last
Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.
God of our weary years,
God of our silent tears,
Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;
Thou who has by Thy might
Led us into the light,
Keep us fore v er in the path, we pray.
Lest our feet stray from the places, Our God, where we met Thee;
Lest, our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee;
Shadowed beneath Thy hand,
May we forever stand.
True to our GOD,
Tru e to our native land
James Weldon Johnson June 17, 1871 - June 26, 1938
Pink berry!
almost there...
Today is the last day before the rest of this country’s future. Tomorrow is November 4, 2008 and it marks the start of the new Chief Executive of this country. The signs are out, the flyers have been mailed. I’ve got my button, my T-shirt and my brain and hopefully others do as well. I’ve got my time scheduled to stand in line to vote, I’m just hoping others do as well. Tomorrow is the beginning of change, no matter which candidate is elected. I fear the victory of the Republican ticket, not because of McCain, but solely because of Palin. This Vice Presidential nominee will be the next President of the United States. People fail to realize what it seems to take to run this country, or at least come off as if you possess the know-how. I need a President that will inspire me and my family and friends; a President who sees the future and wishes to renew the USA’s stance in the world. We have fallen, and I fear that we will only fall further if the McCain-Palin ticket is chosen. If Americans choose this, I will be saddened beyond belief.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Happy Halloween!!
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