Sunday, July 30, 2006

...About Paying for Your Deceit

"Release him..or you will pay for your deceit!"...said one bad guy to the next.

I am watching Underworld: Evolutoin right now. It has just begun but I am still kind of bored so I decided to blog as well. And since I totally forgot how the first movie went, I am still trying to figure out this one.

Ya sure, there is a little (or a lot) of bloodshed here, and a little over there. A vampire killed and a werewolf slain. That's as much as I can see right now. I was supposed to watch this movie on the car ride to Boston but I never got around to it. I was too busy 'playing' my guitar and making other people in the cars around us think I know what I was doing. I think they fell for it.

Eww. Master vampire came out and killed a lot of people. Eww. Blood. Damn, that's one sexy vampire. LOL.

Anyway...tomorrow will be a fun day. Office clean up with Jenn! Whoo hoo!

Well I think that's all I have to say for now.
I gotta tell ya though, these vampires live a classy life..or are they the werewolves? No wait, I think they are like FBI, or whatever they would be called in 1202 AD....?

Ok well with that...take care. (oh wait, that sexy vampire is back!! LOL...I guess you guys wouldn't find that funny unless you actually saw how this guy looked. oh well...)

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

...About the People I know

Oh me, oh my.
I have the greatest friends ever.
Why are they so great?
Simply because they can make me laugh!

I love to laugh!
I love making other people laugh....in fact, I think way back in the Xanga days I wrote a comment about the different ways people laugh. (OMG! I'm at York and the Fire Alarm just went off....do I go??? AHHHH!!! Omg! What do I do? Let me talk to the people here...brb...ok I am back. I went out down the stairs, hung out with the other faculty members on the Ross podium on the second floor, then went to vari, thought about what I should get to eat, fixed my nails, and then came back here...that was a waste....anyway, moving along...)...So, yes, as I was saying, I made a post about the different ways people laugh. Steve, maybe I'll do that again sometime for your entertainment purposes at work.

So why the sudden declaration of love?

Saturday night was the FIRST night that I have gone out in such a long time. I mean, yes, I did go out for D's birthday and that was great, but I have had no real social life in a while. So it was great to finally get out. So after wishing my eldest bro a happy birthday I zoomed down to Lidia's, where I 'reunited' with her (you are cuter than ever Lids!) and 3 other girls I know, Suzy (who happened to be in my eng. class), Christina (one big ball of energy), and Mandip. I also happened to meet Chris's b/f Carmen and Paul. Paul is SOO funny. This guy cracked me up! All we did was sit and talk and play cars, but I had such a good time. Then Samuel came along at the end and I got to see him for a bit, but soon after some of us went home.

Monday night I went out with 2 of my girlfriends that I met in my dance class, and one other girl (friend of a friend) who is such a cutie! We went to the Jack Astors in Woodbridge, and my goodness man we laughed the whole time there...with the bathroom break every once in a while because the laughter made us pee (well, Cinzia...a new member on FESA as well...had too pee the most). And the things we talked about can not be repeated here...I will tell you in person if you ask though. lol. It was so great to see them after so long. I was glad that I was able to make it to dinner with them. Oh, and we totally hit it off with the waiter too, who was only 19, but looked 24. He was not bad looking either. But he joined us at our table and we asked him questions in relation to what we were talking about...my friend just had to get a few things clear...and we found out that this was his last week there and he was moving to Toronto and will be working at Armadillo's (???).

I have seen Jenn a little more now than before, as we have had to meet up for FESA stuff. Man, I love that girl. She is adorable. And FYI, I am totally invited to her wedding. I got the first invite. YEAH! I am so excited...not sure when it will happen, but the point is I will be going. And then there is Steve. Our newfound FESA buddy and friend. I think we have all pretty much welcomed him into our crew, which is great, because he is great. You're a swell guy Steve! lol...yes, I said swell. It'll be a blast working with you and my girls this year on FESA. I think this year will be great...and full of laughter, OF COURSE! I can't wait.

And I can't wait until D comes back so that we can be reunited for real! Me, Jenn, D, Ken, Lidia, Sam and Steve (and hopefully Cinzia, who you guys will get to know real well soon enough).

Ok, this blog has gone on for way too long...and I need to get back to work. So I hope this was worth your time Steve and my fellow bloggers. I will talk to you soon.

And I promise, the next blog will be weird and sound like the typical 'say what?' naomi.

Cheers!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

...About My Lovely Day


Hello All,

Today I had a nice day. I went to York to finish off some business, but then met up with a friend of mine to hang out. We ended up hanging out together all day. It was so nice. We went and ate lunch by the circle pond in front of Vari, dipped our feet in the water (which was so nice and so refreshing) and just sat there, and talked and sang (quietly of course) and tanned. It was relaxing, to say the least, and I really needed that.

I just wanted to share that with you all. Because for the first time I didn't feel cramped and stressed while I was at York.

Oh ...AND...when I went to meet up with my friend I saw my dance professor too (since my friend has been working with him all summer). My prof is so funny! He also got to drive us around on the York gold carts...which was...fun...He got permission to drive it because he complained that his foot was hurting him and he needed a way to get around the university so they gave that to him for the day. It was so funny, because we drove around on the sidewalks and everything....and he would make these pointelss stops at these crosswalks and look both ways before he proceeded...anyway, we thought it was pretty funny. A 'had to be there moment' I suppose.

So now here's what I am going to try to do. Now, I realize that in York, I am a nobody. I mean I am just another student amongst the 50,000 that attend, and I am definitely not nearly as important like any of the faculty members. However! I am a part of FESA. And I have been for 3 years...and I do hold the title of President. So maybe, just maybe, I will be able to get a golf cart to drive around too! huh? HUH! what do you think guys? I mean, we could drive around campus instead of walk around in the mad heat. I am going to look into guys. And if I get that privledge then we will never have to walk again!

YEAHHHHH!!!!!!
3 Cheers for Laziness!

nay 'i am way too lazy' yehia

Sunday, July 16, 2006

...About My Country



Lebanon.
A beautiful country, smaller than the size of PEI.
Once called "the Paris of the Middle East".
Runied because of the war but was on the verge of rebuilding itself.
Becoming once again the beautiful country that it once was, with people so live and full of energy.
Now..
Destruction.
Innocent people being killed, homes being ruined...and for what?
I don't know.
Lebanon has absolutely nothing to do with the issue at hand between Isreal and the Hezbolah.
But yet we are the ones that are being attacked.
The Airport-gone.
Main roads and bridges- gone.
Gas stations- gone.
Homes- gone.
People- going...

The images I see on the news are horrifying...no, not the images they show you on CNN- they don't give you the real thing. I am talking about what I am exposed to on the Arabic stations. If only everyone else saw it to, they would have a better understanding of how bad things are.
My family is safe. They are not in the area that is being attacked, neither are they Isreal's target. But then again, you never know. And that's scary. I mean, in my home in Lebanon, you stand on the balcony and you can see the airport. It's far away so that we are not effected by it but still close enough that I can see the runway and the med. sea. It's crazy.

I pray for my family.
I pray for my people.
I pray for my country.
I pray for this senseless war to end.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

...About Life

Weird how things turn out.
How things change so fast.
How you are supposed to expect the unexpected...but still remain unprepared.

Life is weird.
Intersting.
Hard.
Wonderful.

Full of surprises.

I like surprises.