Yea, I figured all of my pointless posts of surveys and the like were just that. Pointless. So, It's time for an update!
As far as my super awesome 'Ana is a woman' blog, I'm working on it, honestly. Mostly on paper. I want to do this right, and I want a plan in action for it. So I'm just getting some ideas for the first few posts so it's blank for the beginning. I'll announce when I get it up!
I'm really excited about it! It's no longer for school, so now it's truly something that I do for myself and by myself. Which, although makes me rather nervous, is something I really look forward to. I'm -hoping- to have it up before I take off for Hawaii, but we'll see how that goes.
Speaking of Hawaii, I'm not entirely looking forward to that adventure. I haven't done anything to really prepare for it, which has built up anxiety within me. I wanted to get a base tan before leaving, seeing as that really saved me during my last trip when it came to getting a sunburn. I honestly recommend it for people with skin such as mine. I burn ridiculously easily, but with getting small doses of the 'sun' beforehand, it helped my skin get to a point where minimal sun screen was needed. I'm also not excited, AT ALL for wearing a swim suit. I've been bad to my body as of late, but oh well, I'll never see those people again and I guess my parents, my boyfriend, and these two other losers going with me can deal. :)
Ah, but good news! I just took a break from writing this and went Nordstrom and bought 6 new shirts! Yay!
On a more serious level, have any of you heard of Oprah's new religion? This article gives a brief overview of what Oprah's new intentions are and a little bit about the book that inspire the New Age thinking. Basically, this book teaches that Jesus Christ was just a representation of all the gods we pray to. Not a real savior, just a symbol. And that true salvation can only come from one's self who is God and Christ. Seeing as Oprah's promoting the teachings, can you imagine the following? Ugh.
If Oprah alone wasn't bad enough, did you hear about Obama's comments on what his biggest mistake was? Barak Obama stated that his biggest mistake was not taking a stand in stopping Congress from helping Terri Schiavo. That's right, his biggest mistake was not trying to stop the saving of a life. For those who don't know, my two grandparent, that I did know, were starved to death by my aunt and uncle with no regard for what the rest of the family thought. With my grandfather, they convinced my grandma it was a good idea, but my grandma had Alzheimer's and didn't even understand the situation. The reason for the death of my grandmother? "We're grandparents ourselves now. We don't really have to keep her alive." This topic is not something that has been resolved. My grandpa died July 13, 2001 and my grandmother died March 1st, 2007. The only thing that actually helps me feel better is the fact that at least my grandma -knows- what is going on now.
Rawr rawr rawr. That was my rant, but anyway, Barak Obama basically supports the one thing that has cause such an uproar in my family. How am I supposed to live in a nation where the President doesn't care about my life or my family's? I just pray that whatever happens is by God's will. Because, if it isn't, then I'm afraid of the consequences.
And now I want food, so I'm off!
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All of the presidential candidates remaining really scare me. I'm afraid for my nation.
Agreed. I had hope for Huckabee, but that didn't go well for me. I find myself not asking "Which candidate will help fix the nation?" and instead am asking "Which candidate wont completely screw us over?"
The only thing left to do is vote for Nader...
Oh God help me. I'm glad I'm not old enough to vote because I would feel wrong anyway I did so.
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