My name is Kanisha Lambert. A big and tall ( six-foot-two by 240 pounds ) young Black woman of Haitian descent living in the city of Ottawa, Ontario. I'm a student at Carleton University, majoring in business administration. I'm also a member of the Carleton University Women's Rugby Squad. These days, life is confusing as heck. The international Haitian community has been stunned by what happened back home and we're mobilizing just about everyone to try to help.
Another major disaster is totally not what our people needed right now. We had major storms in 2008. And now we're starting 2010 with a massive earthquake. Are we cursed by the universe? Sometimes I think so. I've checked up on family and friends, and thankfully they're alright. All we can do is hope our people get the help they need. Luckily, Haiti's friends in Canada and the U.S.A. seem highly motivated to help. I can see we're going to get through this. Haiti is the most resilient country in the western hemisphere. Let no one tell you otherwise.
Right now, I would do anything to take my mind off what's happening. I'm having some fun with my friends Paula Winston and Deanna Smyth. Paula is a five-foot-nine, chubby and big-bottomed, red-haired white chick who's been my neighbor for ages. She's also the first chick I ever kissed. We fooled around a couple of times but it was really nothing serious. My family is way too conservative for me to openly date a chick. And Paula isn't the type who likes to hide who or what she is.
These days, she lives with her partner Deanna Smyth, a five-foot-ten, blonde-haired and green-eyed, skinny white chick who's as queer as can be. An out and proud suburban dyke. The two of them are close friends of mine. I'm somewhat of a bisexual so gays and lesbians are okay by me. My family members don't know I'm bisexual, though. Paula and Deanna wanted to relieve my stress. Working together, they found a way to take my mind off the terrible things happening in the world out there. Our erotically charged games turned out to be exactly what I needed.