Friday, October 22, 2010

My life as i know it.

My great grandparents lived in Halifex, Nova Scotia. My great grandmother had a lot of children but most of them died in the Halifex Explosion. Thats pretty much all i know about my great grandparents. My grandmother, Teresa Cousins ,lives in Millis, Massachusetts. She was born in 1929. She still works full time at Millis Town Hall. My grandfather isn’t alive anymore but his name is Allan Victor Cousins. He was a veteran in the Korean War. My grandfather died from a massive coronary. I wish I got to meet him because my mom says I am so much like him. I'm sure he’s up there somewhere, looking down on me. I don’t know any thing about my father's side of the family, except that my grandmother was a sweet, sweet lady. My grandfather left my grandmother when she was pregnant with her last baby. The only living grandparent is my mom’s mom. 
My parents are Janine Cousins Souza and Robert Gordon Souza. They are still happily married. Both my parents were born in a little town called "Millis, Massachusetts." My mother had one brother, Michael Cousins. My father, on the other hand, has 9 siblings. Ron Souza, Frank Souza, Fred Souza, David Souza, Mart Souza, Betty Lou Souza, Marg Souza, Rose Souza, and Billy Souza. Most of my uncles live in Massachusetts still. One of my dad’s brothers died in a car accident. Also one of them is in jail.
Anyway, my parents met through friends. My father was two years older than my mom. My dad was already graduated, but my mom was friends with my dadda sister. My dad first saw my mom at church, and he was sitting in his car. My mom was standing on the steps of the church. My mom and dad were together five years. My dadda is a truck driver for IBC aka Wonder Bread, over in Biddeford. My mom is a letter carrier for the Post Office in Kennebunk. 
I live in Kennebunk, Maine. When i was little, about six, i lived in Millis, Massachusetts. We moved up here because thats where my dad’s work was going. I have two sisters, Jillian Souza and Scherrie Souza. Jillian is a hair dresser at Super Cuts and she loves it. She’s nineteen years old. My older older sister, Scherrie, Lives in Texas. She lives in Texas with her baby, Bryce Robert Baros. Scherrie use to work at the bank up here before she moved back. 
At my homestead, I live with my mom, my dad, my sister Jillian and all my pets.
I have four dogs and three cats. My dogs are all related and are all Yorkies. We bought the mom and dad and they had three cute puppies. We sold one and kept two for them. The dogs names are Pumpkin, Colby, Bear, and Clyde. My cats names are Boots, Michief and Leo. Leo can fetch, its pretty niffty. 
In comes me, i'm the youngest sister in the souza family. I'm much different than my sisters. When I was two years old, i had surgery above my left eye brow. I had a bump that they wanted to remove. When I lived in Massachusetts, I had chickens and ducks. We lived on five acres of land with a pond, a pool, and a trampoline. We moved to Maine in 1999 and on the two hour drive we had a dog, three cats and a goldfish. In 2010, I joined the fire department. I work at Ladawns Quarter Horses, got a second job and go to school. I love it because I love being able to do so much things. My hobbies are fishing, hunting, mudding and going to mud runs. I just love going outside.   

Malcolm X

What I have learned about Malcolm X is that he went to a foster home when he was little. When he turned sixteen he dropped out of school and moved to Boston. In Boston, he met up with his older step-sister and lived with her. Also, the zoot-suited "Detriot Red" ment you were a hustler.
When Malcolm X got assassinated on February 21, 1965, he was with his pregnant wife and three children. After Malcolm X was killed, people had mixed feels about him dying. Some people thought of him as "an irresponsible demagogue." Others, believed he was a great person.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dave Navrro

In this blogger i read, about how Dave Navarro feels about the gays, bios, and tans-genders. I agree with everything that he says, especially when he says " However, it's that very strength and character that gives the world hope for a new way of thinking and acceptance in the future and when one of our childern gives in and gives up, it is not only a tragedy but a victory for those who fear diversity. Do not let them win." It's true. If you give in to everything that comes out of their mouths there would be more suicides than ever. I don't get insulted about being gay, well because im straight. But I get made fun of for other things, my height is one of them. I get made fun of some much but I don't care anymore because crying isn't going to solve anything. Making them think is bothers me, its just going to make them win. What I think of suicide is your quitting! your giving up, and I wont let them win :)

Friday, October 1, 2010

Cyberbullying

On the Press Herald, there was an article about a young man committing suicide over cyber bullying. 18 years old, a young man from Rutger University, jumped off a bridge. The reason he jumped was because a roommate posted videos of this man having sexual encounter with other man. What I think is that I don't think it's right that his roommate put up videos and pictures of his roommate. If they get 5 years in jail, I think that's well deserved, because in a way they pushed them to kill himself.