Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Crazy Dream

One of my most crazy dreams occurred recently...

It started out at school in the black box, during adv. Theatre class.
We were all listening to Mrs. Anderson attentively when she made the announcement,
"Were going on a field trip to Los Angelas California!" The entire class burst out in joy.
My dream continued when we arrived in L.A and we were all sitting at a bar (kid-friendly) listening to an unknown band play a cover of Sean Kingston's 'Fire Burning'.
I became excited because it was one of my favorite songs! I tried to get my friends to come dance with me but they were all too embarrassed to join me. Then one of my friends pointed out a relatively handsome guy in the crowd in front of the stage dancing. He was just dancing casually with some of his guy-friends. I wanted to get things moving so I walked up to him and told him something (of which I cannot recall) and then we started dancing together and everyone in the class was envying me. Then after our dance I smiled at him and walked back to the bar. All my friends were gushing and asking me questions, then out of nowhere he came up behind me. He said his name was Chad and he wants my number, I then pulled out my water-proof eyeliner from my purse and wrote it on his hand.
And then....
I woke up, and then I realized it was all just a dream.
*sighs*

El Paso & Juarez


The crime in Juarez has always made the city a risky place to be in. But now crime is at an all-time high because of the drug cartels trying to take over the city. Juarez is our neighboring city, but I strongly believe we should be very circumspect before opening up our borders.
The drug cartels are already making Juarez a living hell for it's residents and albeit I believe we, not only as a city, but as a nation should help our adjacent city, we must remain prudent. I honestly think we should apply even more security to the border now that we know how dangerous the other side is. But I definitely think it is our duty to help by relocating citizens to safer areas in Mexico, or sending in equipped professionals to build shelters and houses.