Writings on the Wall:
Hey everyone, I know I’ve been lazy but I’m at henny's house right now about to go see her pictures at the new art gallery in la. They've been hassling me for ages to finally make a post so I’m sitting here finally making a post. With them intently watching me type away. Hopefully I’ll get into it, because I have so many good friends on xanga right now. I know I’ll spend countless hours trying to "catch up" as best I can with their daily updates. It will be good for me to get a leeway into everyone's lives again. I have been non existent for awhile and would love to get to reacquaint my self with henny, cecile, lucy, sherry, & mikie. Well I think I’ll keep writing right now to make up somewhat for being so lax. Until they kick me off this computer. Well I guess I’ll talk about the topic everyone has been obsessed with over the past week. (Including me) Well my personal opinion is that those lost over the past week can take some solace in the fact that they're lives do have meaning even after their deaths. They're lives have affected countless others in ways they may never know. The families of these countless victims should be confident in the fact that those lost will be remembered for what they have shown this country and the world.
Next while I grieve for those lost I do not think we should be so rash in are thinking i.e. (we should bomb afgan to hell) I believe those responsible should be brought to justice but not until they have been proven to be responsible and shown some consideration as human beings. Also before we act we should hear their side of the story. While any terrorist acts can not be atoned I am sure that for some reason they had cause to act. For instance I am constantly aware that to every story there are two sides.
Next the country has been more patriotic and unified this past week that I am completely overwhelmed at times. While some may just have this overwhelming feeling at the moment, the better for them. We do have to start somewhere, and I see no reason why it can't be now. There are those who can be cynical and say these people don't care and it won't last but even thought it is for but a moment there are those children and stand outs that will remember and in the future will stand out as role models for future generations.
Finally I have to say I am actually impressed with the way our government is handling the situation. Yesterday I sat in front of my computer to watch our president address a joint congress. His speech was beautiful, eloquent and touching. His most important speech to date I was proud he was our president.
Now onto more personal matters yesterday I had a chance to meet an old friend named Thida. Well she hits me up with this big urge to go dancing. While I love dancing I am currently in no mood for the atmosphere of clubs and frat parties. To many people there for the wrong reasons. I am sure if I go dancing again it will be great though and I will enjoy more the people I go with then the people I try to meet.
Tomorrow I'm heading to the Ronald McDonald House to serve to terminally ill children. This will be my first real service project in ages and I just want to say good luck to my club, christine, mikie, vu, & mark. I'm glad we are doing a worthwhile service project and I am thankful that you guys are there to help me, and the other members. I can genuinely say I feel excited again to finally get out there to help.
Afterwards me, mikie and several other computer nerds are heading over to Mark Okuda's Apartment for my very first LAN (local area network not Lan like me) party. I know I’ll enjoy my first LAN party and will kick everyone's ass at games like Starcraft, Unreal Tourney, & Counter-Strike hahah especially Mikie's. Well Lucy is here and I guess my time is up. I hope everyone has a chance to at least glance at my thoughts and I’ll repay the favor. hhheheheheh hit up my guest book so I know u stopped by =P
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