Friday, April 07, 2006

Let Me Be Serious for a Moment

Ladies, this is a call especially to you. Those of you with daughters, sisters, nieces, female cousins, goddaughters, etc this is an emergency. Grab these girls, regardless of how old they are; tell them how beautiful they are and how talented they are and how capable they are of achieving any and everything they could possibly dream of. The younger, the better-- start telling these girls from birth because ladies, heed my words: If we don't tell the young girls we love how great they are, then they'll start looking for a boy to do so! Do you want a boy to have that much control over a girl's head? How about your little girl's head? I didn't think so.... we need to shout it from the rooftops, print it on tee shirts, make up bumper stickers and everything else we can possibly do to work hard in building the self-esteem of African American girls. I ensure you that if we can accomplish this in one little girl, then we've changed one little girl's life! Please take this to heart.

Chelsey

Things I've Learned NOT To Do From Other People

1. Never get pregnant for a boy that's not your boyfriend.

2. Never be the girlfriend whose boyfriend gets another girl pregnant.

3. Never start watching videos in class without ENSURING that your volume is on mute.

4. Never come to class unprepared consistently, then laugh out loud in class (Clee-lee!).

5. Never lie on a girl and say she wants you...especially when the whole school knows her boyfriend.

6. Never think you won't get a parking ticket in D.C. for parking longer than 2 hours in those Zone districts.

7. Never ask Alfred anything about peanut butter.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Yes, I'm Still Alive!

So I've been ghost for a little while, but yes, I've risen out of the pile of textbooks lying on top of my head to see light of day once again! Sitting in class as we speak and I've given up trying to join in the class discussion, because since I've already answered four questions, my professor has decided not to call on me anymore to encourage other students in class. So this is what you get when you come prepared to class-- neglected! But its cool...

So far, 2006 is still looking pretty promising. Working w/ this notion of "positive things only" and still trying to see how this will fare out...so far so good. I'm on top of things in class (which hopefully will show a drastic change in my grades) and I have a little "me-time" schedule going on too... who am I kidding! Since I promised not to be negative for '06 I'm almost at a loss for words for the blog b/c my nature is pessimistic and this optimistic thing isn't working too well...

Moral of the story--- stay true to who you really are. Don't try to be an optimist if you're not. You'll just end up w/ a blank blog!

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Ah, A Clean Slate!

So right about now, you're wondering where the hell have all my posts gone? Well, in honor of the new year, which I'm soooo excited about, I decided to start fresh in more ways than one! So, stay tuned, because we're leaving all that negativity in 2005 and we're going for a better, more positive and optomistic 2006. To everyone out there, I wish you a prosperous and productive new year!

Chelsey