Thursday, April 19, 2007

Journal#38

I think that worse thing that has ever happen to me was finding out that one of my friends has a brain a tumor. I went to go see her yesterday because she is not doing very well. She was really happy to see the girls and me. The saddest thing as that the doctor gave her only a couple of days to like two weeks to live. I am really bummed out because she was a really strong girl and to see her laying on the hospital bed helpless brakes me heart.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Journal#37

Something good happen to me tthis week which was going to the womens expo. I receive alot of useful goodies. It was really fun and they had alot to see too. Also they had these packets for like messages and the whole nine yards and I was the lucky one to receive one thanks to my boyfriend. So I am really looking forward to that.

Journal#36

The pick of the week is "Teen reportedly abducted back with family". The Glendale police said this morning on April 17, that a 16-year-old girl who was reported abducted Sunday night at gunpoint from her home has been reunited with her family. The Police, however, haven't released any details. Kimberly was abducted Sunday night when police were told that two armed men barged into her family's mobile home about 10:30 p-m . Kimberly's mother and two sisters were also home at the time. The mother managed to slip out and call for help, police said. When she returned, Kimberly was gone. Kimberly' two sisters, ages 18 and 3, weren't hurt.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Journal#32

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services . From the early 18th century to the middle of the 20th century, it was the largest and most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant power of the 19th and early 20th centuries. In WWII, the Royal Navy operated almost 600 ships. During the Cold War, it was transformed into a primarily anti-submarine force, hunting for Soviet submarines, mostly active in the North Atlantic Ocean. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, its role for the 21st century has returned to focus on global expeditionary operations.

journal#31

The pick of the week is "Cities taking vehicles of uninsured off street". Phoenix police towed 10,467 vehicles in the past year, under a state law that targets uninsured drivers involved in car accidents.The drivers of more than half 6,784 of the vehicles towed between March 31, 2006, and February lacked a driver's license when police pulled them over for traffic violations, said Phoenix police Officer Hugo Lopez. Under the law, which took effect in August 2005, vehicles involved in traffic violations must be impounded if a driver lacks a license or if he or she has been involved in an accident without insurance and a license. It took Phoenix a while to create a special unit to handle the requirement, police said. Since then, they've been confiscating an average of 1,300 cars per month.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Journal#30

Would I like to be famous? In all honesty no; because people that are famous never seem to have privacy. In the tabbloids you see all sorts of famous people business. For example whos Anna Nicole's baby's dad or Britney Spears back in rehab. Who cares what they are doing. Although I would like to be rich for working hard or investing in something that matters. If I do become famous I would want it to be for something that makes a change in the world. Not for showing my body on national televesion wearing nothing but a bathing suit.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Journal#29

I'm glad I waited a semester to come register in College. It gave me time to get my thoughts together and it made me realize how much I miss school. I felt like a loser when I was just at home for like a semester not doing anything, but thinking what do I want to major in. Now that I'm enrolled in school I feel a lot better about me. In addition this summer I'm attending school. Hopefully I pass all my classes.