Sunday, March 1, 2009

FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS COME GREAT THINGS

QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"The more boys I meet, the more I love my dog(s)." 



I don't exactly know why I decided to start a blog, I guess mainly so I can document my every day thoughts and memories...without  having to make it seem like a diary entry. 
I don't expect many people to read it, it's mainly for my own amusement (so I can look back and laugh at what silly things I cared about).  Anyways, feel free to read and learn...I'm sure something I write will enlighten or entertain you =)

So to start things off here are some random facts about me: 
  • I am full Afghan, not Persian like everyone assumes.
  • I live in North County (Sabre Springs) and go to school at San Diego State; I'm majoring in International Security & Conflict Resolution.
  • Don't underestimate my level of intelligence; you will lose.
  • A good sense of humor will get you far with me.
  • I am happy to say that I've been blessed with a pretty good, worry-free life for the most part...I'd like to give my mom credit for that.
  • I don't really date or have boyfriends...the guys I meet are just not worth my time in that way. However, I do love having guy friends! They're just so much more laid-back and honest than girls. 
  • I actually was blonde growing up. But my dad shaved my head when I was like 5 (people thought I was a boy for a good period of time...can you say TRAUMATIZING? haha) and I've been a curly brunette since.
  • I love football and would choose a Chargers game over almost anything.
  • You may think I am stuck up or shallow...but the real Zohra is actually a total weirdo; just ask my friends. "Creeping is caring!" LOL
  • I absolutely love astronomy...if I didn't hate science so much I would probably be double-majoring in it.
  • I love getting ready more than I do going out. 
  • My friends make fun of me because I think Hannah Montana is one of the funniest shows...seriously. 
  • I think it's funny that I'm known as "the only Afghan girl allowed out of her house"...maybe because my mother actually trusts me? thanks boys, and remember me because I will be the only Afghan girl to do a lot of things in the future.