There's so much happening on the political scene both at home and over here. I've not been keeping up with the news much apart from listening to NPR. The day we have a new constitution in Kenya will be historic. The idea of power sharing is brilliant, making it work will be an ongoing challenge. It's just like relationships, it takes a delicate balance of power to satisfy everyone.
I'm an Obama supporter all the way; I decided to contribute a little something to his campaign. Too bad I can't vote. As for the scandal surrounding Spitzer, what can I say? Obviously embarassing, but he won't be the last one caught in such a compromising position. It's no excuse, but even the name "The Emperor's Club" sounds tempting. One thing I have learned, it's often simpler to tell the truth and apologize. Especially when there's blatant evidence. But if you're trying to get away with something, it's necessary to destroy the evidence. Delete the emails. Destroy the pictures. Pay cash instead of credit. Imagine that your phone is tapped, 'cause it very well may be. Follow these tips at your own risk=)
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Sunday, March 09, 2008
"Not Quite What I Was Planning"
is the title of a book made up of 6 word memoirs. Some by celebrities, others by regular people. I read about it this weekend in The New Yorker and was instantly thrilled with the idea. Summarize my life in 6 words? I'm always up to a challenge so I pulled out a 4x6 card and started writing whatever came to mind.... I kind of identify with the title of the book. It was written by a 25yr old hair stylist from Minneapolis. I plan to read the book.
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