Friday, September 9, 2011

Lonely Blog

            I am thoroughly going to enjoy blogging every day, I think but in class today I love all the different games we play and thing we do it just makes us better than everyone else (and by that I mean when we were playing the 20 game and sitting around in a circle holding hands. Tonight was also STAC ice-skating? What I loved about it (not saying I'm glad you couldn't come) is that not that many people came it was only about 9 of us, including me got to know each other and everyone's personality’s much better. I have a feeling this is going to be an amazing year because we all have similar personalities or at least ones that click with each others. Getting back to the title though when Luke was talking about the lonely blog I automatically thought, "Oh I bet I am the lonely blog." After talking to Ellen after school about YouTube and other things I started to bring up something that I had mentioned in my blog. Being me, I tend to repeat myself a few times so I was thinking to myself gosh I am already starting to repeat myself, when the magical words came out of her mouth "I read it on your blog." Mentally, in my head, my jaw had just hit the floor and cracked. Then Megan says "Yes, me too, I've been reading everyone’s blog." I am thinking to myself well hey at least I know people are reading what i write and I am not this lonely blog nobody is. Thank god we all have Megan! Another thing I am trying to figure out is all the following stuff. I tried to follow everyone and am listening to directions I got from classmates and my conclusion that I have come to is that all in all I am computer impaired. It is a new undiscovered disease only known to me and the rest of you.

            Example: I tried to follow Anika earlier today, I mean yesterday (technically) but instead I ended up following myself. This makes no sense. Whatsoever.

2 comments:

  1. "Thank god we all have Megan! " --> absolutely! And thank god we have Ellen. And you. And everyone.

    "am listening to directions I got from classmates and my conclusion that I have come to is that all in all I am computer impaired." --> you don't have to get it right immediately, it takes time. That's First TIme Skating Syndrome. You don't want that.

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  2. "What I loved about it (not saying I'm glad you couldn't come) is that not that many people came it was only about 9 of us, including me got to know each other and everyone's personality’s much better. I have a feeling this is going to be an amazing year because we all have similar personalities or at least ones that click with each others"

    I can totally agree with you on that! I think that's one of the great things about STAC feild trips too.

    No worries I always read (and I'm sure many more do) everybody's blogs. No loneliness!

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