of this blog. I guess this is just a warning. Don't expect many updates.
Not on this one at least.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
I know not
the point of this post.
I've been traveling around Chicago with nuns for the past few days. It's been really enjoyable.
Surprisingly enjoyable.
Party because they're just really amazing and fun people. And partly because I find it amusing and laughable that I'm walking around the city with a nun in her full get-up attached to my arm.
Perhaps a picture later?
What else...
Well, I found this site. It's like the peace corps only less hardcore. This seems more feasible. Peace corps has always been in my mind. Then after studying abroad in Ecuador and hearing my professor's own peace corps stories it was majorly in my mind as an option. I don't know if I could do it though. A minimum 2 year commitment, can't go if you have a dependent, can't go if you're married unless you go together, etc. I guess I have time to figure it out, but I don't see myself there right out of college. Maybe a few years after. After some work and some professional school and some more work. Who knows where I'll be then?
Anyways, the CCS is much more feasible. At this point.
What else else...
I can't wait for school to start up in August. I've never been this excited for school since the first day of first grade maybe. Marching band starts up too. I know that the chances of me getting cut are 0 to none but I still have butterflies reading the audition information. It's kind of refreshing.
This was me talking to myself pretty much wasn't it?
I've been traveling around Chicago with nuns for the past few days. It's been really enjoyable.
Surprisingly enjoyable.
Party because they're just really amazing and fun people. And partly because I find it amusing and laughable that I'm walking around the city with a nun in her full get-up attached to my arm.
Perhaps a picture later?
What else...
Well, I found this site. It's like the peace corps only less hardcore. This seems more feasible. Peace corps has always been in my mind. Then after studying abroad in Ecuador and hearing my professor's own peace corps stories it was majorly in my mind as an option. I don't know if I could do it though. A minimum 2 year commitment, can't go if you have a dependent, can't go if you're married unless you go together, etc. I guess I have time to figure it out, but I don't see myself there right out of college. Maybe a few years after. After some work and some professional school and some more work. Who knows where I'll be then?
Anyways, the CCS is much more feasible. At this point.
What else else...
I can't wait for school to start up in August. I've never been this excited for school since the first day of first grade maybe. Marching band starts up too. I know that the chances of me getting cut are 0 to none but I still have butterflies reading the audition information. It's kind of refreshing.
This was me talking to myself pretty much wasn't it?
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
It's time.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Blog About a Blog
UPDATE: Little's work was featured on Inside Edition today. Quite loverly.
SuperForest is one of the blogs I regularly follow and today this was posted. Check it out because it's probably one of the most unique and beautiful things I've seen in a long while.
SuperForest is one of the blogs I regularly follow and today this was posted. Check it out because it's probably one of the most unique and beautiful things I've seen in a long while.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Coming Clean
I have an addiction.
I just opened up another youtube account. I also deleted 2 unused ones but still... I have the Brothers of the World account, one that I use anonymously just to favorite videos, and now I have one to actually personally use.
On that same note, I opened up two wordpress accounts within two days just to experiment with the site. But really now, did I need two of them?? [Sidenote: I think I like blogspot better.]
Speaking of blogspot, I now have three blogs. One from my first semester of college, this very one that you're reading, and one about happy things that is waiting to be used.
Might I also point out that I have 10+ journals/blank books just waiting to be written and doodled upon at home.
Let's analyze. I guess I just love the idea of a fresh page. There are so many different possibilities and outcomes. I like to create. The problem is actually acting and not just admiring.
I'm so addicted to these types of things.
Someone save me!
I just opened up another youtube account. I also deleted 2 unused ones but still... I have the Brothers of the World account, one that I use anonymously just to favorite videos, and now I have one to actually personally use.
On that same note, I opened up two wordpress accounts within two days just to experiment with the site. But really now, did I need two of them?? [Sidenote: I think I like blogspot better.]
Speaking of blogspot, I now have three blogs. One from my first semester of college, this very one that you're reading, and one about happy things that is waiting to be used.
Might I also point out that I have 10+ journals/blank books just waiting to be written and doodled upon at home.
Let's analyze. I guess I just love the idea of a fresh page. There are so many different possibilities and outcomes. I like to create. The problem is actually acting and not just admiring.
Someone save me!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Tiptoe through the tulips
I wanted to post something that made me happy just because we need to remind ourselves of what makes us happy. But then I decided to start a completely new blog only dedicated to such things. The plan is to post once per day once I get around to starting. Just a happy little thing.
So whenever I decide to start it up: letsfrolic.blogspot.com
So whenever I decide to start it up: letsfrolic.blogspot.com
Monday, June 8, 2009
Well, I'm back.
I took a look at my last post and realized that I now know where that picture was taken. I was in that exact spot. The Virgin of Quito.
Ecuador was amazing beyond belief, and I felt like it came at the perfect time. By the end of my freshman year at Purdue I was so closed off and restricted and just not able to be myself. Then I traveled to Ecuador 4 days after moving back home.
It was wonderful.
I learned and grew as much in Ecuador in only 2 weeks as I did during my entire freshman year. --Freshman year = huge growth. Don't get me wrong.-- Ecuador was just so different and new and open that I was able to grow exponentially. I could blog for pages and pages about Ecuador but I feel that my stories are best suited for other forms of communication. I'll leave you with my top 3 photos of over 1000.
I lied. There are many more pictures that deserve the top 3 spots. But that's up for discussion.
Here's my own version of that previous image of Quito that I had found on Google.
10 points if you know what the blog title is referencing
Ecuador was amazing beyond belief, and I felt like it came at the perfect time. By the end of my freshman year at Purdue I was so closed off and restricted and just not able to be myself. Then I traveled to Ecuador 4 days after moving back home.
It was wonderful.
I learned and grew as much in Ecuador in only 2 weeks as I did during my entire freshman year. --Freshman year = huge growth. Don't get me wrong.-- Ecuador was just so different and new and open that I was able to grow exponentially. I could blog for pages and pages about Ecuador but I feel that my stories are best suited for other forms of communication. I'll leave you with my top 3 photos of over 1000.
I lied. There are many more pictures that deserve the top 3 spots. But that's up for discussion.
Here's my own version of that previous image of Quito that I had found on Google.
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