Saturday, December 06, 2008

Dear Ryersons, Merry Christmas!

Send your own ElfYourself Card

Hope this makes you wet your pants a little.

Merry Christmas Ryersons!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Gay relationships taught to kids in Massachusetts schools

Okay, maybe there is a VERY religious undertone to this video, but gay marriage is a belief that many don't subscribe to.



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Why are kids in Massachusetts schools being sent home with books explaining about gay relationships when it should be up to parents to decide if and when they want their kids to learn about them?

Isn't there another way for the gay and lesbian community to get the rights they want without infringing on many other people's rights of belief?

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Breathe in so deep...


Breathe in so deep,
He is absorbed by your lungs,
Travels through your bloodstream,
And into your heart,
Where he stays, makes it beat,
And into your mind,
Always to be found,
If only you will recall him.

Breathe in so deep,
That he cannot escape you,
Nor does he want to,
And you don't want to leave him,
You just want to breathe him,
Addicted, like a smoker,
He is your cigarette,
And your love is the cancer,
Incurable.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

YES on California's PROP 8 or bust!

As a California resident living in Hawaii, I am somewhat confined in my ability to express the urgency I feel in supporting and encouraging others to support PROP 8. But I can blog...


Hawaii's state motto is:
"Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono" which means "The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness." Hawaii is a beautiful place where most freedom is upheld. I mean, just take a look at what happened to the unrighteous Babylon, Sodom and Gomorrah. They were destroyed. California needs to remember these examples when considering the prop 8 situation.



DID YOU KNOW?

If the definition of marriage changes, this new definition will most-likely be taught to kids in California schools.

I love and respect my gay friends, but I DON'T believe that same-sex marriage is right, NOR do I want my kids to be taught to respect same-sex marriage as equal to the God-ordained and divine institution of marriage between a man and a woman. This is a moral issue. I believe that happiness comes through families, and families cannot be created by two members of the same sex. Create life in the sacred bonds of love! Be HAPPY! Vote YES!



EVERY VOTE IS CRUCIAL!

CALIFORNIANS! Please register to vote today:
http://www.rockthevote.com/rtv_register.html

or register to vote by mail:
http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_m.htm

and JOIN ME... vote YES ON PROP 8!

Friday, July 11, 2008

The Print Services Crew

Sometimes, I hear the wailing cries,
Of an Iggy or a Brenda,
And the strange, pounding noise coming from the back,
Somehow, a print job it will render.

Sometimes, I don’t know what they’re doing,
When they hustle and they bustle,
But when I can’t lift a box of paper,
I know Vincent’s got the muscle.

And Debbie in her office,
And Rachelle and Enele, too,
Are working to make sure we get paid,
For all the work we do.

Angus helps us roll in the dough,
When he rolls out banners for a PCC show.

And Craig, he’s really good at engraving,
Which gets all the campus departments paying.

Puni, Bo, and Anna, they do all kinds,
Of printing, cutting, scoring, folding,
And Ane fixes copiers,
When frustrated departments come a-scolding.

Together, we are Print Services,
Summer, two-thousand eight,
“But what does Kathleen do?” you ask,
I know, I made you wait.

I was hired to make the website,
And the website has been made,
So my time spent here with you,
Has been productive and well stayed.

I don’t quite know when my time is up,
But I know that, in the end,
My greatest reward in working here is:
In each of you, I’ve gained a friend.




Thursday, July 10, 2008

Excited for Home

I'm excited for my trip home to California at the beginning of August. So much has gone on without me over the last six months, I can hardly stand it. I'm especially excited to see my new nephew, Elijah, who was supposed to have been born before I left but waited until a week after I left to make his debut. The sad thing is how fast babies grow and that I've already entirely missed his infant stage and I really wanted to see him in that stage. I'm afraid he might freak out now, because he doesn't know me.



There's a lot to be excited about. This two-week trip home is jam-packed with exciting events...have I mentioned I am EXCITED?!

First, I am going to go through the temple to take out my endowments on August 7th. I've been taking temple prep classes since 2002, and I'm on my fifth one now, so I feel very prepared and happy to be finally attending the temple.



Second, my sister, Sarah, and her husband, Shane, and their family are aiming to be sealed on August 8th. I was originally planning on taking my endowments out on that day, but if they want to have 08/08/08 as their sealing day, I'm willing to be flexible.



Third, I'm going to Palos Verdes Stake Young Women's camp as a counselor. The fun part is that it's going to be at San Onofre State Park, which is right at my favorite California surf spot, San Onofre. The fun part is that they are letting the girls bring surfboards, so we'll be able to go surfing during free time. Woot! Also, I think my sister's family will be camping at the same campground so we can hang out with them, too.

Fourth, I'm going to try to meet up with my roommate, Sarah Fisher, and go up to play at a community recreational center that her mom and brother work at. There's supposed to be a wave machine getting put in. I hope it's there by the time I visit. I've been wanting to try a wave machine for a while.

It will also be my mother's birthday on the 11th. Dad won't be in town for her birthday and most of her kids will be camping, so I hope she joins in the camping fun.

Overall, I'm glad to get to visit my family and friends. I miss them. If only they were all in Hawaii with me....I can dream, can't I?

Monday, June 16, 2008

Let Me Introduce Myself...


Hi. My name is Kathleen Amira Majdali and I am going to start exposing myself. Not so much physically. Just intellectually, spiritually, and probably even emotionally. I've wanted to take advantage of this blog for people to see who I really am (or at least who I am in MY mind) for a while now, especially since I'm usually reserved except when with close friends. I mean, I think I'm cool (not to be too vain about it or anything) so maybe you will think so too?


As far as girls go, I think I am feminine in many ways but, deep down, I am a tomboy. I love rough and rugged sports and activities that have the possibility of badly injuring the participants. I was a cheerleader in high school, which I don't usually admit to most people right off the bat, but I definitely got kicked and elbowed in the face, had my braces go half-way through my lip, and consider cheerleading to be one of the more dangerous things I've done.

A really quick list of things that I love to do:

#1, surfing. Of all the things I am, I would first consider myself to be a surfer. I don't think I could live too far from the ocean or moving water without getting a little antsy. I also like to skateboard, body board, body surf, and I've snowboarded a handful of times. I like to do these things because they are similar to surfing and all rather thrilling.


#2, dancing. I especially love swing dances and, believe it or not, polka. If you can twirl me around the dance floor, I'll basically be swept off my feet in an instance, especially if you're a dude and you're highly physically attractive. Besides ballroom dancing, I love to just rock out alone in my room or with a few close friends. I also like almost any music that has a good dancing beat. I feel I have a very eclectic taste in music because I need different kinds of music to dance in different ways or different styles.

#3, creating. This is a pretty vague category because it encompasses my creativity in the realms of ART and DESIGN, MUSIC, and WRITING, among other things. I love to invent, I love to think deeply, I love coming up with things, dreaming, and seeing those things take some form of shape, whether these ideas are just a quick jot or sketch in my notebook, or whether they become one of my real projects.

One final word for this post: I love making mischief. If I can find something to do that will mildly annoy someone or throw someone off, I will probably do it. I think some of my more childish moments involve throwing things into ceiling fans, toilet paper and cars, drums and ignoring curfews, and abandoned maid carts and ice machines at hotels or resorts. I genuinely care about people and I don't mean to upset anyone too much. Hopefully you don't take my pranks too hard.

Feel free to ask questions. Your questions will help to facilitate other awesome blog posts.