I like Weed(s)

While visiting my grandmother this weekend, I stepped outside for some sun, and saw this little piece of grass growing right between the wood panels of my aunt’s deck. He found his way right through the cracks, as if to announce to the world, “Look at me, I’m beautiful.” I know, it’s just a weed [...]

My friends want to be me – especially the part where I drink milk five times a day

A while back, I wrote a post about how much I love milk. Tina, my bff, can’t stand milk, which is why I thought it would be really funny to e-mail her this, with “I know you’re jealous” in the subject line. But what was funnier than my e-mail to her, was her response that [...]

Silk Sheen Shampoo

Every time I get my hair cut, I ask my hairdresser how business is. As of late, she told me that her regular clients are still coming in, but with the recession, they come in less frequently. Her vendors have nearly doubled the price of all their products, from shampoo to hair color, but she [...]

At least I’m no ex-con (Martha Stewart totally can’t say that)

Every Sunday a group of about 12 of us gather at my mom’s house to remember the Lord. Last Sunday, we had a party (after we were done remembering the Lord) in honor of these sisters (ages 7 and 10) who have been memorizing parts of the Qur’an, and have memorized four chapters so far. [...]

I love that my dad reads my fashion column

An e-mail from my dad: ASAK Sabrina, I read your article [on] examiner.com. It is very good, plus, I also like your taste in clothes. Love you. Awesome.

This makes it 30

Last weekend, when The Boss came home for a visit, I got yellow and purple flowers in honor of the Lakers’ victory over Houston in Game 7, and to show a little team spirit (even though we’re not on the team) during their game against Denver, which was the first game that The Boss and [...]

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    “Man in the early times was almost naked, and as his intellect evolved he started wearing clothes. What I am today and what I’m wearing represents the highest level of thought and civilization that man has achieved, and is not regressive. It’s the removal of clothes again that is regressive back to ancient times” - Nobel laureate, Tawakul Karman, in response to journalists who said her hijab was not proportionate with her level of intellect and education.

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