i feel like its been months since i've posted on this blog thing.
in reality its only been days. what do you think that says about me?
addiction maybe?
speaking of addictions, children all over the world are being sexually abused and sold into slavery because of some old guys "addiction."
it amazes me that this is a problem,,,that people arent putting their foot forward to stop this...the word needs to get out..people need to be informed...
this is sick.
i can only imagine my six year old little brother being an object of some creeps desire.
how disgusting.
how...
how...
Vulgar.
it makes me want to vomit. to spit in their faces. to catch them in cuffs and throw them in jail.
this website: love146.com makes it there committment to stop and ban child slave trades. They focus mostly in Thailand, Suri Lanka, the Philipines, and a few other countries.
146 is the number inside of the little girls Dress.
it was her mark.
her identification.
her name.
do you want to be degraded to a number?
ponder,
C. Elise Wood
"Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world:indeed it's the only thing that ever has!"
~Margaret Mead
love146.com
Friday, August 29, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
i just get really annoyed when people call me at seven thirty in the morning on a day off of school.
what are you thinking?
people enjoy their sleep.
here i wrote a song about my annoyance:
i love to sleep in on my day off
but people are impatient and wake me up
with a phone call and a cheery voice,
hey, "wassup"
you jerks. let me sleep.
but enough ranting...
one.org
C. Elise Wood
"books are windows through which souls look out."
Sunday, August 24, 2008
today i wanted to take time to discuss a serious problem.
one that is disguised by sick individuals in this world.
it makes me sad that someone would think of enslaving a child for sex reasons.
every child deserves a free and safe life, so don't
Participate.
but rather, Protest.
i encourage all to watch the trailer
and see the actual film in September.
peace and revolution,
C. Elise Wood
"I can't believe God put us on this Earth to be ordinary."
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
I had this epiphany today. Actually I didn't. I just wanted to start dramatic.
But seriously,
I did contemplate on how lucky I am to live here and to be able to go to school. As I researched information on the invisiblechildren.com website (for my club), I just kept thinking about what it would be like if I did not grow up with loving parents, to be ensured that I would be safe, that I would not be personally stuck in the middle of a war. I encourage all readers to visit invisiblechildren.com . Children in Northern Uganda suffer from lack of safety, homes, and education. This organization raises money, awareness, and support for these children and their families. But enough preaching for now...just remember to
Get involved.
Anyways, I'm back at school...busy (and bored) as ever. I wish that Jerk didn't total my car, otherwise I'd be driving down olive, with the windows down, on the way to the bookstore.
I am a nerd.
I love to read. It allows me to escape from my life, my drama, my troubles...only to escape to some fictitious characters life. Sometimes it amazes me to see the relationship I end up having with these characters. I wish some characters were real. I wish people acted like these characters. I know what youre thinking, "what kind of books does this one read?...cccrrraaazzzyyy." But really, who hasn't gotten attached to a book, assuming that everyone loves to read of course.
Be kind. Recycle.
C. Elise Wood
"You are a book I want to read, in braille cover to cover:
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