so, in not knowing what to write & I don't want to write about my weekend [I feel like I do that all the time] & I don't want to sit here and write about complaints& annoy you guys... I'll think I'll just make lists---one of the blogging ideas from that DOC.
LIST #1 :
THINGS I WANT TO DO BEFORE I DIE(cliche, I know)
(1) travel to all the 7 continents
(2) sky dive
(3) peace corp<-- I don't know how plausible that is
(4) live until I'm a hundred, so I can say: "I lived a decade"
(5) have a Rhode Island license plate... not many people have those
(6) go to Niagara Falls
LIST #2:
PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS THAT SLIGHTLY BUG ME
(1) complaining. When it seems like every conversation that you have with someone is about a complaint that they can control.
(2) sticking with judgments. I would say judgments, but we all make judgments with people's first impressions. But, sticking with our impressions and trying not get to know someone based off that first impression is bothersome. Just because someone instantly closes their mind off to someone else and misses out on how wonderful another person can be.
LIST # 3:
THINGS THAT I LIKE
(1) arts. I like going to chorus concerts, plays, acapella performances. I think it's because not only do I like things like of that genre, but I also appluad those who are dedicated to practicing for their performances.
(2) ice cream.
(3) comedy. Everyone loves to laugh
(4) I like stumbling upon random pictures that move you or make you think.
(5) up & down words game on usa today. It's kind of like chain reaction, but easier. lol
Those are some things that I want to do before I die, personality characteristics that annoy me, and some things that I like. How about you guys, what are some things you want to do before you die, some personality characteristics that bug you, and some things you like???
--GOOD LUCK w. ANY PAPERS or TESTS YOU GUYS HAVE--
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Ko-merican
PREFACE:SO, instead of writing about what I did this weekend or what is currently happening, I decided to write about my background/ethnicity & parents.
BLOG:
I'm half Korean & half Caucasian--it's mixed w. Irish, English, Native American, & a bunch of random stuff (i don't really know the specifics, but i do know those 3 for sure). I'm a hybrid. a mutt.
I'm Ko-merican.
I was born in South Korea on military soil, so I do have American citizenship (just throwing that in there because when I state where I'm born, people always ask if I have American citizenship. lol
My mom is full Korean. She's 5 foot exactly. My dad is 5 foot 8 inches. I split the difference of my parents-- I'm 5 foot 4 inches, just in case you guys were wondering lol. My mom is this cute little Korean lady. I adore her. When she gets frustrated with me, I like to go up to her and give her a big bear hug and be like, "I lub you, mommy. you lub me? yesh?" This may make her upset for like 3 secs, but then she can't help but laugh and then get over being frustrated. She wants the best for me--just like any mother. She just wants us (my sister, brother, and I) to be happy and she strives to make sure we are happy. Her cooking is phenomenal. The Korean and American dishes she makes are beyond words along with the concoctions she makes. My mom is you're typical Korean lady. Yes, at times, she does have Korean manners, but she is Americanized to a certain degree; she still tries to tell us about Korean traditions.
My dad is full Caucasian. My dad is definitely one of a kind. One of my guy friends says, "he's like a 'man-child'" that sounds weird, I know... let me explain. He is like a child stuck in a man body according to my friend. But, my friend's encounters with my dad have been talking about comics with super heroes, bands from the 70's and 80's, and joking around about nonsense. My dad's sense of humor has to be one of the favorite characteristics of him. My dad is very easy going and very laid back. But, don't let that fool you. My dad is a very smart man--that may sound bias, but it is true. He knows a lot and if he doesn't know something, he researches it to find the answer.
Anywho. I have a lot of respect for my parents. As cliche as this sounds, my parents are also my friends. Moving around (we moved around a few times, not a whole lot compared to other military kids) I think made us closer as a family because when you move to a new place, the people you know and always will have is your family.
They both lived a hard life yet they don't show bitterness for their hard lives; they stay positive and work hard. With certain topics, I'm closer to one parent over the other (just like anyone else). Both my parents give very good advice that I take to consideration when making life choices.
SUMMARY: Yep. Basically, I love my parents and I do talk to them on the daily. Actually, I talk to my mom on the daily. I try to talk to my dad on the daily, but he is preoccupied with work during the weekdays--the weekends is when we catch up. (:
QUESTION: So, how about you guys? what is your ethnicity/background? & relationship w. your parents (if you want to talk about it)?
BLOG:
I'm half Korean & half Caucasian--it's mixed w. Irish, English, Native American, & a bunch of random stuff (i don't really know the specifics, but i do know those 3 for sure). I'm a hybrid. a mutt.
I'm Ko-merican.
I was born in South Korea on military soil, so I do have American citizenship (just throwing that in there because when I state where I'm born, people always ask if I have American citizenship. lol
My mom is full Korean. She's 5 foot exactly. My dad is 5 foot 8 inches. I split the difference of my parents-- I'm 5 foot 4 inches, just in case you guys were wondering lol. My mom is this cute little Korean lady. I adore her. When she gets frustrated with me, I like to go up to her and give her a big bear hug and be like, "I lub you, mommy. you lub me? yesh?" This may make her upset for like 3 secs, but then she can't help but laugh and then get over being frustrated. She wants the best for me--just like any mother. She just wants us (my sister, brother, and I) to be happy and she strives to make sure we are happy. Her cooking is phenomenal. The Korean and American dishes she makes are beyond words along with the concoctions she makes. My mom is you're typical Korean lady. Yes, at times, she does have Korean manners, but she is Americanized to a certain degree; she still tries to tell us about Korean traditions.
My dad is full Caucasian. My dad is definitely one of a kind. One of my guy friends says, "he's like a 'man-child'" that sounds weird, I know... let me explain. He is like a child stuck in a man body according to my friend. But, my friend's encounters with my dad have been talking about comics with super heroes, bands from the 70's and 80's, and joking around about nonsense. My dad's sense of humor has to be one of the favorite characteristics of him. My dad is very easy going and very laid back. But, don't let that fool you. My dad is a very smart man--that may sound bias, but it is true. He knows a lot and if he doesn't know something, he researches it to find the answer.
Anywho. I have a lot of respect for my parents. As cliche as this sounds, my parents are also my friends. Moving around (we moved around a few times, not a whole lot compared to other military kids) I think made us closer as a family because when you move to a new place, the people you know and always will have is your family.
They both lived a hard life yet they don't show bitterness for their hard lives; they stay positive and work hard. With certain topics, I'm closer to one parent over the other (just like anyone else). Both my parents give very good advice that I take to consideration when making life choices.
SUMMARY: Yep. Basically, I love my parents and I do talk to them on the daily. Actually, I talk to my mom on the daily. I try to talk to my dad on the daily, but he is preoccupied with work during the weekdays--the weekends is when we catch up. (:
QUESTION: So, how about you guys? what is your ethnicity/background? & relationship w. your parents (if you want to talk about it)?
Monday, April 12, 2010
winding down...
As the semester is winding down, we are being bombarded with exams, papers, quizzes, tests, and etc. We have to plan in more study time. Time management is key to be successful. Now, let's be honest, we all know how to manage our time. It's the execution of it that is the problem, which some of seem to be lacking in--- I'm one of those people.
But, my blog isn't about time management.
It's about stress and how I deal with it.
DISCLAIMER: I don't get stressed that easily or at least I tell myself I'm not stressed.
If it's school related stress, I write a list of what NEEDS to be done. Then I break up that list so it seems less stressful. Then tackle the different lists one by one. But before I do that, I have to calm my nerves. To do so, I watch a funny youtube video. (example: this a video my friend sent me--->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBOV8WzH-oY&sns=em) then after that, I get my ipod or listen to pandora while doing work to avoid being stressed.
OR
I end up procrastinating for hours, then within the last few hours I do the assignment and work under pressure--which for some classes its easier for me to do.
Family related stress. Well, to be honest, I don't get that stressed with my family with the exception of my sister. With my family, I try to be rational, calm, and collected. If my any one gets mad at me in my family, I don't get worked up, I try to understand why they are mad--maybe they are having a bad day. So, I let them vent, then try to rationally and calmly talk to them--that usually works out. My sister on the other hand, she stresses me out with her dating life-- not that it s bad, but she keeps going back to the person that has hurt her the most and that isn't good for her. But, I've tried my best to help her out, so there's not much I can do after a year-- I just have to let it go.
Friend related stress. I'm usually really calm and not stressed with friends. Former friends however, make me a little nervous because I tend to believe that everything that happened is my fault. And, when I do have that built up stress, I go exercise to relieve steam.
How do you guys deal with stress????
But, my blog isn't about time management.
It's about stress and how I deal with it.
DISCLAIMER: I don't get stressed that easily or at least I tell myself I'm not stressed.
If it's school related stress, I write a list of what NEEDS to be done. Then I break up that list so it seems less stressful. Then tackle the different lists one by one. But before I do that, I have to calm my nerves. To do so, I watch a funny youtube video. (example: this a video my friend sent me--->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBOV8WzH-oY&sns=em) then after that, I get my ipod or listen to pandora while doing work to avoid being stressed.
OR
I end up procrastinating for hours, then within the last few hours I do the assignment and work under pressure--which for some classes its easier for me to do.
Family related stress. Well, to be honest, I don't get that stressed with my family with the exception of my sister. With my family, I try to be rational, calm, and collected. If my any one gets mad at me in my family, I don't get worked up, I try to understand why they are mad--maybe they are having a bad day. So, I let them vent, then try to rationally and calmly talk to them--that usually works out. My sister on the other hand, she stresses me out with her dating life-- not that it s bad, but she keeps going back to the person that has hurt her the most and that isn't good for her. But, I've tried my best to help her out, so there's not much I can do after a year-- I just have to let it go.
Friend related stress. I'm usually really calm and not stressed with friends. Former friends however, make me a little nervous because I tend to believe that everything that happened is my fault. And, when I do have that built up stress, I go exercise to relieve steam.
How do you guys deal with stress????
Monday, April 5, 2010
weekend
CURRENT THOUGHT:
I like thunderstorms. I don't necessarily "love" them like other people. But, they are quite nice. I remember back when I lived in Arizona, we used to have thunderstorms all the time. And, when the power went out, my mom would be like, "Oh, no! The Popsicles are going to melt." Then she would take us to the refrigerator and grab some Popsicles for us. We then would relocate ourselves to the dining table and eat them while looking outside at the rain and lightning. Good times.
WEEKEND:
So, this past weekend, I went home to spend time with the good ol' family. I told my best friend I was coming home, but I told her that I was going to spend time with the family and I asked her to keep it on the DL because I wasn't trying to hangout with people/ get people upset for not telling them.
Friday. I took the 4:30 bus to JMU to meet my parents (they were already picking up my sister at Mary Balwdin College-it's near JMU). I arrived around 7 at JMU. My parents then asked where did I want to eat since I was hungry. Of course my reply was Subway. So, we ate at Subway. Then drove home. By the time I got home it was almost. I was greeted by my little brother at the door. My family and I were supposed to watch a movie, but everyone was tired. So, my dad and I just watched some stand up comedy on comedy central.
Saturday. We were supposed to go to DC and see the cherry blossoms, but my brother and I didn't wake up until the afternoon; so, we didn't. My mom, sister, and I decided to have a girls' shopping day instead. Then we came back and cooked dinner. I grilled some steaks while doing some homework while my mom and sister did the rest. We ate dinner as a family. Then we watched Aladin on ABC family. My brother and I stayed up watching Bruce Almighty and eventually fell asleep.
Sunday. My parents took my sister back while my brother and I stayed home. We watched Enchanted on TBS while doing homework. Then I packed. Went to vienna station for the 5:30 bus. Came back around 9:20. yep.
That was my weekend. It may sound lame to others, but I enjoyed it. (:
DISCLAIMER:
sorry, if all my posts are about my weekend.
&& sorry, if my weekends aren't too exciting.
QUESTION: How was your guys' weekend???
I like thunderstorms. I don't necessarily "love" them like other people. But, they are quite nice. I remember back when I lived in Arizona, we used to have thunderstorms all the time. And, when the power went out, my mom would be like, "Oh, no! The Popsicles are going to melt." Then she would take us to the refrigerator and grab some Popsicles for us. We then would relocate ourselves to the dining table and eat them while looking outside at the rain and lightning. Good times.
WEEKEND:
So, this past weekend, I went home to spend time with the good ol' family. I told my best friend I was coming home, but I told her that I was going to spend time with the family and I asked her to keep it on the DL because I wasn't trying to hangout with people/ get people upset for not telling them.
Friday. I took the 4:30 bus to JMU to meet my parents (they were already picking up my sister at Mary Balwdin College-it's near JMU). I arrived around 7 at JMU. My parents then asked where did I want to eat since I was hungry. Of course my reply was Subway. So, we ate at Subway. Then drove home. By the time I got home it was almost. I was greeted by my little brother at the door. My family and I were supposed to watch a movie, but everyone was tired. So, my dad and I just watched some stand up comedy on comedy central.
Saturday. We were supposed to go to DC and see the cherry blossoms, but my brother and I didn't wake up until the afternoon; so, we didn't. My mom, sister, and I decided to have a girls' shopping day instead. Then we came back and cooked dinner. I grilled some steaks while doing some homework while my mom and sister did the rest. We ate dinner as a family. Then we watched Aladin on ABC family. My brother and I stayed up watching Bruce Almighty and eventually fell asleep.
Sunday. My parents took my sister back while my brother and I stayed home. We watched Enchanted on TBS while doing homework. Then I packed. Went to vienna station for the 5:30 bus. Came back around 9:20. yep.
That was my weekend. It may sound lame to others, but I enjoyed it. (:
DISCLAIMER:
sorry, if all my posts are about my weekend.
&& sorry, if my weekends aren't too exciting.
QUESTION: How was your guys' weekend???
Monday, March 29, 2010
Floral Design
So, as you guys know, I'm taking this class floral design. I'm taking it to meet an area 6 credit. This is one of my favorite classes this semester. Yeah, we have some work that we do aka reading and a few homework assignments.
I know, you guys are probably thinking, what do you possibly do in that class?
Well, let me tell you.
We have two lectures per week. Right now we are being lectured on the industry such as who are some top importers, exporters and such. We just got done lecturing about different mechanics (like cutting tools, containers, adhesive tools, and floral support) to use. Now, that may seem a little boring to some, but it's part of the curriculum that one must learn. We already learned about the elements, principles, and history or floral design.
And, the homework assignments are terrible. They aren't super easy, but they aren't hard. This class isn't a super easy A, you definitely have to put a little effort into it--just like any other class.
But, the reason why I really enjoy this class is because of the floral design labs that we do. Once a week, we create a floral design that we get to take home. (: The flowers last up to 2 weeks; so, that means I get to enjoy looking at the design for two weeks.(: In our labs, the teacher gives us a demonstration of what design we are making--but, we've gotten to the point where he doesn't need to do that anymore, he just tells us what our design goal is--, then we make the design while listening to some good old classic rock. After we make our design, we record the materials, likes/dislikes, personal reviews, ta reviews,and peer reviews in out lab journal along with pictures of our design. I, personally, think it's really nice to end my Monday with making a nice arrangement while listening to some good classics.
Well, I got to go get ready to go to my floral design lab. This week we are doing vase arrangements.
What are some of your favorite classes???
I know, you guys are probably thinking, what do you possibly do in that class?
Well, let me tell you.
We have two lectures per week. Right now we are being lectured on the industry such as who are some top importers, exporters and such. We just got done lecturing about different mechanics (like cutting tools, containers, adhesive tools, and floral support) to use. Now, that may seem a little boring to some, but it's part of the curriculum that one must learn. We already learned about the elements, principles, and history or floral design.
And, the homework assignments are terrible. They aren't super easy, but they aren't hard. This class isn't a super easy A, you definitely have to put a little effort into it--just like any other class.
But, the reason why I really enjoy this class is because of the floral design labs that we do. Once a week, we create a floral design that we get to take home. (: The flowers last up to 2 weeks; so, that means I get to enjoy looking at the design for two weeks.(: In our labs, the teacher gives us a demonstration of what design we are making--but, we've gotten to the point where he doesn't need to do that anymore, he just tells us what our design goal is--, then we make the design while listening to some good old classic rock. After we make our design, we record the materials, likes/dislikes, personal reviews, ta reviews,and peer reviews in out lab journal along with pictures of our design. I, personally, think it's really nice to end my Monday with making a nice arrangement while listening to some good classics.
Well, I got to go get ready to go to my floral design lab. This week we are doing vase arrangements.
What are some of your favorite classes???
Sunday, March 21, 2010
weekend
Current Status: watching Discovery Channel "LIFE" premiere with Oprah Winfrey as the narrator
Anywho, I will be briefly talk about my weekend.
Friday.
I went to this Mediterranean Cafe/Restaurant on Main Street with some friends. We came back to our dorm with the intentions of going to watch soccer games at one of the gyms. But, we ended up watching YouTube videos and hanging out. Then later we met with a couple of friend's at Deet's for ice cream. We went to DX to eat our ice cream. We ended up lounging at DX. haha Then we went back to our dorm and watch "Where The Wild Things Are", which was so weird and is definitely not kid friendly.
Saturday.
My roommate and I went to our quad and laid out and did homework. I got English done and read like 2 pages of Morality and Justice. Laying out in the quad is not productive. haha Our friend met us a couple hours later then we went to West End and ate outside. After that, we went to the Duck Pond and laid out to do homework. Read two more pages for Morality & Justice then fell asleep. After waking up from our nap, my friends and I decided to get dressed up, eat somewhere on Main Street, and then go to the choir concert. We ate at Backstreets, which was delicious. When we went to the concert, they said the tickets were sold out. But, luckily, the lady told us we could go in for free after the first song played. The performance was grand. After that we went to Deet's for ice cream (again) and we decided what to do next. We had the option of going to this one frat but we would have to get a ride & the person my roommate knows in that frat is definitely a character;so, we threw that option out. Then the other option was to go the St. Patrick's day party at this other frat. I don't have a problem with this frat, but I prefer to hang out with people I know. But, I was game for whatever. One of friends was tired so she decided she was going to go back to her dorm and sleep. So, my roommate, my other friend, and I decided to go back to our dorm. My roommate didn't feel good so she stayed in. So my friend and I decided to walk to the frat, but on the way we both decided we didn't want to go and we called my friend, Adam, who was hanging out with her boyfriend and we knew they were at Jeff's apartment, to see if it was okay if we came over. He said it was perfectly fine, so we went to Jeff's apartment. At Jeff's I saw a friend that I went to high school with that I haven't seen since last semester. We caught up with each other. It was nice.
Sunday.
I woke up at 8:30. Got ready for church. Went to church with the roommate. Showed up late. Didn't feel so good. So, left early. Came back. Napped until brunch with our friends. After brunch, came back and napped until 4:30-today wasn't a productive day. I did not feel so good. But, woke up and felt refreshed. Then had dinner with some friends around 6.
Yep. So, that was my unproductive weekend filled with nothingness; but at the same time, it was fun. haha
Anywho, I will be briefly talk about my weekend.
Friday.
I went to this Mediterranean Cafe/Restaurant on Main Street with some friends. We came back to our dorm with the intentions of going to watch soccer games at one of the gyms. But, we ended up watching YouTube videos and hanging out. Then later we met with a couple of friend's at Deet's for ice cream. We went to DX to eat our ice cream. We ended up lounging at DX. haha Then we went back to our dorm and watch "Where The Wild Things Are", which was so weird and is definitely not kid friendly.
Saturday.
My roommate and I went to our quad and laid out and did homework. I got English done and read like 2 pages of Morality and Justice. Laying out in the quad is not productive. haha Our friend met us a couple hours later then we went to West End and ate outside. After that, we went to the Duck Pond and laid out to do homework. Read two more pages for Morality & Justice then fell asleep. After waking up from our nap, my friends and I decided to get dressed up, eat somewhere on Main Street, and then go to the choir concert. We ate at Backstreets, which was delicious. When we went to the concert, they said the tickets were sold out. But, luckily, the lady told us we could go in for free after the first song played. The performance was grand. After that we went to Deet's for ice cream (again) and we decided what to do next. We had the option of going to this one frat but we would have to get a ride & the person my roommate knows in that frat is definitely a character;so, we threw that option out. Then the other option was to go the St. Patrick's day party at this other frat. I don't have a problem with this frat, but I prefer to hang out with people I know. But, I was game for whatever. One of friends was tired so she decided she was going to go back to her dorm and sleep. So, my roommate, my other friend, and I decided to go back to our dorm. My roommate didn't feel good so she stayed in. So my friend and I decided to walk to the frat, but on the way we both decided we didn't want to go and we called my friend, Adam, who was hanging out with her boyfriend and we knew they were at Jeff's apartment, to see if it was okay if we came over. He said it was perfectly fine, so we went to Jeff's apartment. At Jeff's I saw a friend that I went to high school with that I haven't seen since last semester. We caught up with each other. It was nice.
Sunday.
I woke up at 8:30. Got ready for church. Went to church with the roommate. Showed up late. Didn't feel so good. So, left early. Came back. Napped until brunch with our friends. After brunch, came back and napped until 4:30-today wasn't a productive day. I did not feel so good. But, woke up and felt refreshed. Then had dinner with some friends around 6.
Yep. So, that was my unproductive weekend filled with nothingness; but at the same time, it was fun. haha
Monday, March 15, 2010
"Boy, 12, Charged with Murder"
So, last month, I read an article on CNN.com about a 12 year old boy who supposedly shot his dad's pregnant fiance killing both the fiance and the 8 month unborn baby. When I first read the article, I was shocked because the kid is so young. I still am shocked. The boy is two years younger than my little brother. My brother is a freshman in high school, so that means the kid is in 7th grade. He's in middle school! How outrageous is that? Middle School. Do you remember your middle school days? Could you imagine supposedly killing your dad's pregnant fiance, then put in a juvenile detention center waiting to be tried as an adult???
Jordan Brown, the 12 year old, is being tried as an adult! Pennsylvania Law states that a juvenile over 10, in cases of homicide, can be tried as an adult! According to CNN, if he is convicted, he will be sentenced to life in prison. How terrible is that? Can you imagine going to jail at 12, then serving your life in prison? You wouldn't go to a high school and experience or be given the opportunity of high school events such as homecoming, football games, prom. On top of that, you would never get to experience driving a car. You'll never experience going to college. Living day to day in a prison for the rest of your life, life would just be meaningless.
CNN also stated that instead of being convicted for life, he would serve jail time until 21. So, he would serve 9 years, but 9 years of his adolescence, his prime years that serve as a foundation of who he will become. This conviction seems less strict compared to life in prison, but it still is sad. Not only would he not enjoy or experience, or at least have the opportunity to experience the 9 years of his adolescence, he would also have a hard life after. No place would want to hire him. If he does get a job, it wouldn't be the greatest of jobs; it would be a low income job, probably wage based. Life would be unpleasant.
I watched the video today ( http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/crime/2010/03/15/carroll.juvenile.murder.charge.cnn?hpt=C2 ) to see the updates of the case. In the video, the family of the fiance that died showed no remorse whatsoever for the child. They seem so vengeful. Yes, I understand that two lives were lost and they have every right to be mad and upset. But, it kind of disgusts me how someone can be so vengeful and show so much hatred. On top of that, the poor father. Not only is he trying to cope with losing his fiance and future child, he also is trying to stay a good father and be a support system for his son. Even though this is situation, puts the dad in an awkward position, I think he is doing a fine job of being there for his son. Because if he wasn't there, who would be there for the him?
This crime/situation is just a sad, unfortunate situation in every perspective.
Jordan Brown, the 12 year old, is being tried as an adult! Pennsylvania Law states that a juvenile over 10, in cases of homicide, can be tried as an adult! According to CNN, if he is convicted, he will be sentenced to life in prison. How terrible is that? Can you imagine going to jail at 12, then serving your life in prison? You wouldn't go to a high school and experience or be given the opportunity of high school events such as homecoming, football games, prom. On top of that, you would never get to experience driving a car. You'll never experience going to college. Living day to day in a prison for the rest of your life, life would just be meaningless.
CNN also stated that instead of being convicted for life, he would serve jail time until 21. So, he would serve 9 years, but 9 years of his adolescence, his prime years that serve as a foundation of who he will become. This conviction seems less strict compared to life in prison, but it still is sad. Not only would he not enjoy or experience, or at least have the opportunity to experience the 9 years of his adolescence, he would also have a hard life after. No place would want to hire him. If he does get a job, it wouldn't be the greatest of jobs; it would be a low income job, probably wage based. Life would be unpleasant.
I watched the video today ( http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/crime/2010/03/15/carroll.juvenile.murder.charge.cnn?hpt=C2 ) to see the updates of the case. In the video, the family of the fiance that died showed no remorse whatsoever for the child. They seem so vengeful. Yes, I understand that two lives were lost and they have every right to be mad and upset. But, it kind of disgusts me how someone can be so vengeful and show so much hatred. On top of that, the poor father. Not only is he trying to cope with losing his fiance and future child, he also is trying to stay a good father and be a support system for his son. Even though this is situation, puts the dad in an awkward position, I think he is doing a fine job of being there for his son. Because if he wasn't there, who would be there for the him?
This crime/situation is just a sad, unfortunate situation in every perspective.
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