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Friday, September 26, 2008

Times are a Changin...

Hello Blogging Universe!

I haven't written in a while, and that is b/c I am super duper busy! But stay tuned, b/c my life just got a lot better, and a lot more interesting, and on occasion, I do have cool things to say.

I would like to add a note to the Universe that sometimes, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger" is the most frustratingly accurate statement that there is. I'm glad to know where I stand in life, love, work, and family. I'm thankful that I am direct, and open, even if that is at my own detriment later on.

Mostly, I want to share, since someone once told me that blogging is a way to vent as well, that no one likes a liar. No one wants to be duped. And what comes around goes around.

I try to put good out in the world, and I believe that I am constantly rewarded with good things because I refuse to live anything but a fabulous, positive, happy life. If you don't have that attitude, you should adopt it. It works.

Love to all....

Thursday, September 11, 2008

9/11



Where were you? I was getting ready for my Women's Studies class. I was an RA, and had only been 1 for about 3 weeks. I heard the other kids on the hall screaming at everyone to wake up.


Next door, on the tiniest TV ever, I watched the second plane crash into the tower. I watch the replay every year, and I still remember thinking, "This can't be happening". Everyone remembers where they were when the World Stopped. We watched. We waited. And at the time, we all loved our President, loved Giuliani, and were ready.

We declared war. A War that has redefined a nation. Redefined the world.

It is 9/11, and the political climate is different, and I am far from the 19 year old that I was. America stands divided on nearly everything, and we have the opportunity to choose our destiny.


But I remember sitting with kids I barely knew. I remember crying for the thousands of people that we knew were going to be dead. I remember knowing that life as we knew it was never going to be the same. I remember.


I will always remember.