Thursday, July 15, 2010

Weird World



Today I am completely disgusted by the hate in the world. For the first trivial thing, my favorite costume jewelry ring is turning my finger green. Just a perfect add on for a heinous Monday.

Last night during the World Cup final –taking a break to say “YAY Spain” even though it is not who I wanted to win, but out of the Netherlands and Spain, I chose Spain along with Paul. There were 3 suicide bombings in Uganda. While people were trying to enjoy themselves watching the Cup, Somali terrorist group, Al-Shabaab, decided to they did not think Uganda should have fun with the World because they have aided the Somali government. I am tired of these iniquitious acts of hatred.The ironic thing is that one of the futbol teams in Saudi Arabia is called All-Shabab, weird. The Al-Shabab leader, said that whatever made Uganda cry was a victory for them. It is altogether disgusting to me. I know they are Muslim but I do not like to tie them to Islam. Even though there are 164 verses in the Quran on Jihad, I think that it is just hatred looking for an excuse out. Normal people do not desire to be fundamentalist. Am I being open minded? I was talking to a Ugandan friend, and what we look at as a terrorist they look at as a freedom fighter. The Ugandan Muslims are saying that they are not doing this in the name of Allah but of hate. Uganda was trying to help the failed state of Somalia and they have been plotted against. I cannot understand that. I can understand fighting for something that you feel is completely wrong. Like Somalia fighting against anything that represents the West because of the past. I cannot understand a fellow African movement though. It is something that has to be instilled. Generations of hurt and hate have created this situation. The official death count in Kampala was 74 but friends there said that it was over 100. The last two nights have been Hell for me because I am hurting for the families of the deceased and injured in Uganda. There was an American who died, Nate Henn. I worked for Invisible Children for awhile and knew the groups and saw Nate around. I was never close to him but his life still made me cry. He gave up everything to take a non-paying volunteer position in Invisible Children, first as a roadie traveling over the states and then in Uganda. http://www.natehenn.com/ It is a horrible when innocent civilians are targeted in the cowardly acts like suicide bombings, but even worst when people who were not even supposed to be there die. Nate was doing something he did not have to be doing. He saved his money and went without pay to help child soldiers. These terrorist are targeting western aid groups.. Really?! How could a person be so deranged to think that it is ok to look for people who are helping your flesh and blood brothers in your country to kill. Al-shabab has killed over 42 aid workers that were giving their fellow Somali’s food and clean water. Over 3.6 million rely on international NGOs for survival in Somalia, and Al-shabab has targeted them. No matter what you read is your religious book, words cannot drive you to be that full of hate. Words can become Spirit but I do not really think that ties into this situation.

I am sick of hate. I live a peaceful life.. Why cant we all?

Rest in Peace all were killed in the terrorist attacks in Kampala. May your memory last forever and shape the history of the next generations.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Oldest woman on earth.

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Rain.

Sitting here looking out of my office at the rain... I love the rain. Rain means life, death, abundance, and lack. The sad thing is that all I can think about is my hair that I got done last night and my fro that may very well be about to happen. What is even going on with the hurricane in the gulf and that oil spill? Tropical depression had better not bother me at the lake this weekend. I guess us Texas are just worried about flooding at the border. The oil spill is not even making the headlines anymore. I am going to write another blog about this Monday because I ran out of time today, It needs to be blogged about, and I am taking off work tomorrow.

Man shapes himself through decisions that shape his environment. --Rene Dubos

I had a horrible dream last night. I dreamt that group of friends and me were forced to wear A&M graduation class rings. I was horrified because I did not want anyone to see me.

Weird news: This guy in Kentucky was attacked by a bear, and then told the media not to judge all bears on this “bad bear’s” misconduct. The extra weird thing is that the guys name is Tim Scott. I was really close to a guy called Tim Scott. I wonder if he would be that big of a person to speak on behalf of the bears by which he had just been mauled.

My weekend can only be described as bizarre or completely peculiar. Here are some of my favorite quotes:

  • I will not have some gentile make me matzo ball soup; it has been passed from Jew to Jew for 3k years.
  • We can start a business, you marry the African and we split the money in half that they will pay you to get citizenship. I will manage because I know what Africans think before they think it.
  • I shouldn’t have gone low. This never would have happened if I wouldn’t have dropped it down.
  • I love your Ascot… wait what are ascots?
  • What?! You have staph… and it is prone to antibiotic?!!
  • You’re going to Vegas to play tournament poker?
  • He doesn’t really care… he just wants to be involved.
  • Why has this guy been pointing and laughing at me for 10 minutes?
  • The Octopus had an ink-ling that ESP was going to win.

Independence Day this year was a tad different than last year. Well last year I was in Uganda at the American Embassy in Uganda with tons of Brits and South Africans... this year I was on the lake with just a few friends and our dogs. We watched the UFC fight , watched Toy story 3, danced a little, went to a hookah lounge, ate….ate….ate…., played on the lake, watched soccer, had a little 4th party, lost my phone, and had a lot of fun. There was a very odd flair to the weekend. It was a great weekend!

Today I am driving to Dallas to pick up a Ugandan friend of mine! It’s going to be a fun week ahead! I will try to show Southern/TEXAN pride in every way possible. Two

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Simple Life

As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler; solitude will not be solitude, poverty will not be poverty, nor weakness weakness.

--David Henry Thoreau

Good Morning. I love the quote above. It is the truth. I have seen it proved in many situations such as; when I was a kid I never knew things were bad because my life was simple and my family did not speak negatively around me. Or in the third world, most village people are completely happy in their lack because their lives are not as complex. Check out Shane Claiborne. I need to simplify my life. I always have a really intense schedule. Actually as far as my belief system, my emotions, and my ideals I try to keep everything at a very simple level. I do plan, you should see my Franklin Covey, it’s larger than the Gutenberg Bible, but I try to do everything with a laid back and simple attitude. There is more to worry about then situations that are out of your hands. I love the simplistic mindset of dismissal, love, and freedom.

My weekend… I am looking forward to this weekend because it is going to be really long! Friday I met a friend and went to see the match at Fado’s. I stumbled on the best and cheapest fish tacos in the ATX at an Irish pub! They were absolutely amazing! Portugal tied. Then we went to hear my new favorite singer/songwriter, Trey Durham. He is fabulous! True musician with one of the best voices I have EVER heard. Kind of a Gavin Degraw meets Jack Johnson and Brian Mcknight. After that we went to the lake for a little while and for some reason decided that going to Driftwood for a country concert/fair at Camp Ben. I really don’t know what came over me when I said, “Yes, lets drive an hour and a half to go two-steppin’ with my granny at 10pm”. Sometimes my spontaneous nature doesn’t have a lid. I took 2 Northerners to this hick social. It was amazing. The band’s best songs were, “Huntin’ Bear”, “Nascar” (aggie and UT mix), and “Drinking beer”. My friends were very pleased with the boots, buckles, and hats. It was am experience –totally not worth the drive!

Saturday, woke up to blueberry pancakes. I really love living at home with my mommy! Haha.. Saturday afternoon after running errands, I met up with an old best friend! We went to Fado’s to watch the USA match. Despair. I got there early with Mzungu. Okay, I knew that it’s a chick-magnet for guys to have dogs. Turns out it’s a man-magnet also. Wow, I was getting hit on by so many beautiful men all because of the dog! It is an easy way to slide into conversation. Let’s just say puppy is going everywhere with me from now on. Afterwards we went to Barton Springs! We took puppy on his first motorcycle ride! He actually was not that scared. It was really cute. After that I went home for my uncle’s bday party. He just got back from Liberia and had tons of stories about eating monkey on a stick with the tail and hair still intact in the bush while buying gold. Pretty legit if you ask me! Then went to eat Thai with my sis, and then met my cousin for a few minutes of hookah. Sunday was a great service besides the fact that I was at the church at 7:30am for practice. I have the weirdest texture in my mouth right now. Try a Cliff energy gel shot and you will understand. After an awesome family dinner Sunday I went kayaking for several hours at Town Lake with a friend. It was really windy so my entire body hurt the next day. Later we met up with my African boys at the soccer field at Zilker. I love soccer and internationals, so that is the place for me to hang out because there’s a lot of soccer and like 3 Americans. We then went to Chuy’s and then Elephant Room for a Jazz concert. After work Monday I was toast and we caught a little bit of the storms from the hurricane. I had a Zao meeting planned but I was tired and needed to get other things done so I stayed in. Last night was amazing! It was raining cats and dogs, which I love! I left work and went shopping for jeans and then went and read at a coffee shop. Jean shopping for me is always a love/hate thing. I love nice jeans but I hate shelling out the money and I hate finding the right pair –it takes soooo long to find a pair that is not big in my waist, makes my butt not look huge, and that are short enough to not have tailored. A group of friends and went to MoMo’s for world beat by BEMBA. We had an amazing time. I am a little tired right now though.. Guess that is the payment for staying out on a work night. Yes!!! I have this work mate who has been bringing me his lotto tickets everyday this week! Haha.. he just handed me a stack! Yes!!

Alrighty, I am going to peace out with this quote for all of the Christians. I got a really nice donation for my children yesterday, and it got me thinking.

"We do need to be born again, since Jesus said that to a guy named Nicodemus. But if you tell me I have to be born again to enter the Kingdom of God, I can tell you that you have to sell everything you have and give it to the poor, because Jesus said that to one guy, too. But I guess that's why God invented highlighers, so we can highlight the parts we like and ignore the rest."

Shane Claiborne (The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical)