Hai ther.
My name is Kabryn. This is my blog.
I enjoy the simple pleasures of life, though, I am not simple.
I love birds and my dog Gaskin.
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I saw this photo on a fashion blog and instantly recognized it as Americ’a Next Top Model winner Jaslene. I used to watch that show back in the day and she won one one of the seasons I loved.
She is sickly. Is this socially acceptable? Not just as a person… because there are overweight people walking around that are much moer at a health risk than her… but as a symbol of beauty?? She is a runway model. She is what we are telling our kids to admire.
Im baffled.
46 years ago today, the State funeral for President John F. Kennedy was held at St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Washington DC.
As he did during their wedding ten years earlier, Luigi Vena sang Franz Schubert’s Ave Maria after the offertory Jacqueline Kennedy had requested it and for a few moments she lost her composure and sobbed as this music filled the cathedral.
I received a letter from the woman I am sponsoring with Women for Women International, Zainabu Faiba Mfaume.
YAY!
Except for the fact that it is super depressing. She is a widow with 4 children and they have a very hard time gaining access to clean water.
By the way, the letter is apparently in Kingwana, a Congolese dialect of Swahili. Really interesting.
I used to have a dog.
So I'm one of those people
that re-wears jeans over and over until they get dirty or are stretched out…
And I just found four skittles in my pocket from about a week ago.
Nom nom.
I have a new lover.
Meet Benjamin.
There’s no room for a God in the world as he (Richard Dawkins) sees it, and he believes atheists should be forceful in opposing religion. He acknowledges that it’s an unpopular case to make, particularly in the United States.
“It’s an undeniable fact that to own up to being an atheist is tantamount to introducing yourself as Mr. Hitler or Miss Beelzebub,” he said. “And that all stems from the perception of atheists as some kind of weird, way-out minority.”
This is so true. I am an American who happens to live DEEP within “The Bible Belt”. For me to state that I am an atheist in front of coworkers and most family would be my crucifixion. How ironic.
