Friday, April 19, 2013

There's a First Time for Everything

So I caved. I told myself I would never do such a bandwagon thing as create my own blog, but here I am, having allowed myself to take on a new title—blogger. I assure you I have good reason.

In all honesty, I'm taking this new title for a spin because the act of writing in my life has gone from an overwhelming amount of news stories, to an almost non-existent batch of magazine articles in just a couple of months.



In other words, this WRITER needs to write!

For those of you who are interested in reading about my life, may it be on a daily or weekly basis, I am flattered... I think. But be forewarned. You've just hopped aboard my ride as a blogger where I will tell you about my days at work when my students tattle tail on one another because someone burped and didn't say excuse me, because someone cut in line, or my favorite... because someone let one rip. There are also those wonderful days when one of my gymnasts gets a new skill or overcomes a fear. Those days truly lighten up my life. Then, there are those days when I'm not coaching gymnastics or writing magazine articles, and I'm just trying to find fun things to do with my time, so that my parents don't start giving me a list of chores to do... Yes. I live at home with my parents. Free rent and free food? I'd be crazy not to. 

In my spare time, you can find me crocheting (don't judge me), tumbling on my in-ground trampoline (it's even cooler than it sounds), laying out by the pool, going for walks around the neighborhood, playing disc golf at the park (against my own will), watching Friends on TV (every single day), playing Apples to Apples with my family (again, don't judge me), staring at the guitar my dad got me because I don't know how to play it, riding bikes with my bro, getting my British-accented boyfriend to repeatedly say the word "little," and then some. 

I promise that my next post will be much more full of color and life, so be ready for it.

Cheers to the weekend!

"The grass is greener where you water it." - Neil Barringham

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