Summer 2013
Long time, no see! Maybe my disappearance wasn't known or recognized, but the end of my freshman year has been crazy with finals and such. Now, thanks to the fact that it's summertime (finally), I will get back to blogging. I'm more than excited to get back to it, but won't be reviewing the books I read like, two months ago. Hope you guys don't mind.
Now for a little update: I've been keeping my blog on the down-low (friend-wise) up until last month. For English, we had a final demonstrative speech and I chose How To Manage a Blog as my topic. Before then, I thought people would think I was geeky and that blogging was lame, but this year I learned a lot about life & what not and decided to ignore what people thought. I put together a slide show, explained how to set up a blog, brought along some ARCs and signed books and just DID IT. I thought it was the best speech I ever did and I wound up getting an A+ on the demonstrative speech. So, if you're a new blogger who's nervous about your peers knowing about your blog, there's nothing to be ashamed of. It's one of your passions- who cares what anyone else thinks? I thank you. (That line would be from Guys & Dolls, the musical my school performed this year. I was in the orchestra. I think it ruined my life.)
Has anyone else felt the way I did before I gave my speech? Let me know by commenting. No need to be shy. (:
Now for a little update: I've been keeping my blog on the down-low (friend-wise) up until last month. For English, we had a final demonstrative speech and I chose How To Manage a Blog as my topic. Before then, I thought people would think I was geeky and that blogging was lame, but this year I learned a lot about life & what not and decided to ignore what people thought. I put together a slide show, explained how to set up a blog, brought along some ARCs and signed books and just DID IT. I thought it was the best speech I ever did and I wound up getting an A+ on the demonstrative speech. So, if you're a new blogger who's nervous about your peers knowing about your blog, there's nothing to be ashamed of. It's one of your passions- who cares what anyone else thinks? I thank you. (That line would be from Guys & Dolls, the musical my school performed this year. I was in the orchestra. I think it ruined my life.)
Has anyone else felt the way I did before I gave my speech? Let me know by commenting. No need to be shy. (:
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