Friday, March 27, 2009

I know for a fact that he's on an extreme end of the spectrum. Either he's going to "suck" very badly or he's going to do a fantastic job at singing.

I'm leaning more toward the "being disliked" end of the spectrum because he's going to sing opera, and I'm sure many people have a pre-determination of whether they like opera or not.

*after singing*


He was definitely not what I expected. He didn't seem as well put together as other opera singers and although he had quite the vibratto (sp?), he was amazing. He contradicted what I expected of him, as well as what the judges expected.

His persona didn't seem too outgoing or heartfelt, possibly because of his facial expressions and his bodily movements, but that was well brought about when he sang, because it sounded very passionate and from the heart.






THE PAINTING!!!!!

It might be out of the ordinary, but what I get from this picture is a person trying to make a statement about the fact that you can not avoid the unavoidable. Problems, conflicts and tragedy in life, just like guns, are everywhere. One can not avoid these things by simply walking away or pretending they're not there. Everywhere one goes there's going to be a problem, even in the "best" of places.




STAR TREK!!!!

"That guy was cute" was my first impression. I hated Star Trek when I was younger. All the characters were ugly and monotone and just plain boring! I don't think I ever sat through more than two minutes of that show when I was younger, mostly because there was a yucky looking guy with a hard-wrinkle face, and they had awkward yoda-like characters. I honestly think that the reason why I've never watched a Star Wars movie is because I always hated Star Trek and thought they'd be a lot alike. Perhaps I'm wrong, well I probably am wrong, but it was just an influence that I was never able to get rid of. They both seemed boring, they both start with STARS, it was "aaahh whatever" to me.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Worst Spring Day Break - Hilarious

My "worst" day in spring break wasn't actually bad at all. What made it bad was who and what I saw that night.

That Saturday before my spring break ended, Iwas invited to a Quinceanera. I didn't know anybody, or so I thought.

Usually Quinceaneras have DJ's and the occasional group. Well as excited as I was, I was disappointed to see that there was no DJ and a very "mexican group" was playing. When I arrived, I was amazed at the sight of hats on everyone's heads, and pointy boots. Yes of course, I knew about this tradition given that I am Mexican, but I had never listened to this type of music, because my dad was very prejucide against it. He called that music "naca" or in other words "ghetto." People bouncing around, that's all it was.

My boyfriend and I went to sit down with my friend that invited me, and as I looked around I knew a LOT of people in that same room. Given that I hadn't told my dad I was going to be with a boy; my dad doesn't know I have a boyfriend, I had to pray that he didn't find out!

To top it all off, I saw my ex boyfriend. My psychotic ex boyfriend who threatened to kill my current one. It was an amusing time. I actually laughed at all of it at the end of the day.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Why are boys stupid?

Just kidding (:

My question is, why are parents so over protective?

Okay I understand that parents need to take care of their kids and what not, but here is why I ask. I have a friend, a guy friend if you must know, and he snuck out of the house at 1 in the morning to have some alone time.

He had been threatened by a guy from school, that he was going to be killed, and honestly I believe that the threatener WOULD indeed do something.

My friend decided to leave, and take his parents car, given that he has no licence, but he needed time alone, WITHOUT anybody questioning him or making him feel worse.

His mother called him and cussed at him, and now he is phoneless, tvless, keyless, computerless. He can't do anything except eat, sleep, shower and go to school.

My parents were quite overprotective too, I couldn't wear anything besides long dresses and jeans among many other things that I won't disclose. But my philosophy always was: a child will do his or her ow will, with or without a parents permission. Of course that's not necessarily true, a kid won't go and do EVERYTHING he or she wants, but if its something a child truly wants, and might deserve to give a try at, for the better or worse, he or she is going to do it.

Wisdom only comes from mistakes.

Why are parents so strict? Well, better said, why are some parents too strict?

I should just ask this guy's mom. Maybe she'll be able to explain herself.
Or I can ask my parents... (: