Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Good mornings

puff,puff , cough, cough!
This is what I experience everday as I step out into my ravishingly beautifully brown butt filled lawn. Well it sure has dropped my water bill considering what's the point of watering your lawn if you can't even see its pulchritudinous green shade., so for that I thankyou. Dont get me wrong, as much I enjoy all the rude glares and the impolite attitudes as I try to push by( obvioulsly noone knowing the word excuse me), it makes my mornings quite memorable. You're probably asking yourself, what in the world is she talking about? Well let me tell you my friend, the school's smoke pit has been relocated to my innocent, peaceful and clean cul-de-sac. First of all, I still cant believe how nothing is being done about trying to get these kids to stop smoking, but what really makes me mad is how they don't even have the courtesy to walk the two steps to the garbage can and throw their garabage away! Acctually, my personal favourite is the many naps that some people frequently enjoy, you'd think it was a B and B. It almost makes me feel guilty, should I be bringing you guys coffee in the morning and mabye some breakfast. It seems that I should just be thrilled and priveliged to see their angelic faces every single day and be completley adaptable to whatever they feel like doing.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Woman's Rights

The words,"You cannot rob us of the rights we cherish,Nor turn our thoughts away from the bright picture of a Woman's Mission", reflects how women have an equal eye in modern day society.


The power to think for yourself, voice your own opinion and the freedom to choose your own destiny is something we take for guaranteed living in the 21 century. In the Other Boleyn Girl, by Philippa Gregory, the author writes in the 1600 century where a patriarchal order existed, a structuring of society where the father has total power in the household. Women had limited roles and rights as they lived in a male dominated era, as they were," claimed to dwell, in quiet and seclusion,Beneath the household roof".