When I came to this country, I had a lot of dreams and hopes but they were not as grand as they are now. My dream was to finish college and get a job, that's it- plain and simple. I started at a community college and worked my way up to finish my 4-year degree. It was in my alma mater that I developed a thirst for knowledge and could see myself further in education. Opportunity knocked on my door and the next thing I knew, I was in graduate school studying Environmental Science. If I were still back in my country, I would have already dropped out of school without getting any degrees and lived a very bitter life not because I am not a smart person. It's because the system does not support me and I did not see myself going any further. However, in the United States, I learn the value of hard work and earn the rewards of my work as well. Never in my life did I imagine myself doing what I do right now, especially blogging. Back home, people went to jail for freedom of speech. Here you can go online and read political blogs all over the internet, some are wonderfully written while some just lack grace and knowledge. Needless to say, I'm very thankful for where I am and what I do (although it can be better!)
As a person trained in Environmental science, I get to see things in a very different lense. The United States established itself as the number one country in globalization and brings "the stick and the carrot" tactic everywhere she goes. However, some aspects can't work that way and the environmental issue is one of those. The United States, as we know it, does not have a Department of Environment. Therefore, the Cabinet does not have any seat for the Secretary of Environment. And we do suffer! The Bush administration does reverse all the efforts done by President Clinton and until the State of the Union address in 2007 that President Bush openly admitted global warming is an issue! Shocking, isn't it?
Environmental issues, like economic issues, directly effect every single one of us not just locally but globally. Our global sustainability practices is not the strongest as we are the worst polluters in the whole world, yet our government does not have laws and regulations to prohibit such crimes. For the past two weeks, the economy has been the hottest topic of discussion and as I'm closer and closer to finish my education, the whole situation brings certain uncertainties of my future out of me. And it's really scary! Just think about it: you work so hard to achieve a certain level of academic recognition and when you head out, there's no place for you. Scary, I must say.
Now, I'm not telling you who you need to vote for and why: it's your personal decision. However, if you want a better day not only for you but for everyone else in the next generations, you need to take action and vote. A friend of mine put this quote on his email signature and I would like to put it here for us to see as well:
"If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the problem."So don't be a problem, go ahead and register to vote. Now let's go back to makeup, shall we?
Green "Politically Pretty" FOTD
Eyes: - The eyelid area is divided into 3 parts: light green e/s in the inner corner (green color in NYX Shangri-la trio), green e/s in the middle (MAC Steamy), and dark green e/s on the outer corner (Iman Safari), each is applied with MAC 239 brush;
- Use a blending brush to contour the eyelid with the light green color in a windshield swiping motion;
- Highlight the brow bone area using NYX Champagne e/s (you can use a yellow e/s but Champagne does a better job highlighting in my opinion);
- Line your eyes with NYC waterproof eyeliner in Teal (937A)
- Go over the same area with MAC glitter eyeliner in Saucepot: I find out the glitter eyeliner does not hold itself well. However, when applied over a pencil eyeliner, it does not move!
- Left eye only: use the same glitter eyeliner and paint a star. If you're lazy to paint, stick some stickers in there!
Lips: MAC Viva Glam V
I'm really proud of this look, it says "I'm for the environment!". So please, when you vote: think about Bambi and the environment. It does not matter who you vote for, it matters that you vote.
Here's a list of other beauty bloggers who participate in this round, please check 'em out as well:
B of Clumps of Mascara
Kia of Yummy411
Luxe Tips
Shawnta of Peace, Love & Namaste
Jamie of Rural Glamour
Gangstarr Girl
Nikkia of Silver Lips Beauty & Make-Up Haven
Ren of Makeup by Ren Ren
RocketQueen
Suzie of Facepaint 101
Marie B of Beauty in All Shades
Danyelle
Miss Whoever-You-Are
Toya of Life of a Ladybug
Blaq Vixen Beauty
Jamila of Betty Brown Beautification
Vanessa of Nessasary Make-up
Amina of Coup de Coeur
Diva 4 Less
My Pursuit of Happyness
I Adore MakeUp
My Makeup Blog
Blaq Beauty
Makeup Fiend
Tracez of my Lipstick
That's all folks! Have a nice weekend and please remember to vote!
Take care,
Your Makeup Blogger
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dao!!! thanks so much for participating. this entry means a lot to me. it was great to hear your voice and opinion on these issues and to open our eyes.. okay mine, but thank you again.. i'm going to rock this look at some point to be encourage ppl to be green!!! ready for the next round?!
ReplyDeleteHi Kia,
ReplyDeleteThank you for organizing this round and yes, sign me up for another round when you have one :)
After listening to yesterday's debate, I realized how environmental issues are being pushed aside and I hope my voice will help people understand the needs to put environmental issues forward. I hope I did not come out too strong or sound like a tree hugger hippie. After I posted it up, I realized that I still can write lengthy essays :) Old habit dies hard!
I like how you added the star next to your eyes! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Alyssa,
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear, it was a lot of fun creating the look. I walked around with the star and nobody said anything. Next time I will try a bigger star :)
aw i wish i participated in politcally pretty! haha owell i think a lot of americans take for granted that we have so much freedom. a lot of kids think school is useless but some kids dont even have the opportunity to go to school! =[
ReplyDeleteHi Roxy,
ReplyDeleteWhen there's another FOTD challenge like this, I'll let you know. The first one was the 80s challenge when people did their looks inspired by the 80s. It was a while ago, before I started blogging here.
You're right, too much freedom leads to lack of appreciation. I think the U.S education system should adopt what's going on in Europe where they let 12th grader go to a different country to live for a year before getting their high school diploma.
This is so pretty! I love the star.
ReplyDeleteHi Gio,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comment. I was happy that the star came out fine :)
Yes, I did leopard print before.
ReplyDeleteThank you Alyssa for letting me know. I'll check it out :D
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