Alright, so I really would like to start this blog, and what I mean by start is by writing in it and people actually reading it and giving me feedback.
Any ideas on how to start?
I'm hesitant on making this thing public, aka on facebook or my profile on AIM, just because I don't want EVERYONE to read about my thoughts.
I wish that the whole "Xanga" fad had never gotten old because I think I actually enjoyed that. What happened to that?
I guess I sort of picked up this whole blogging thing from Laura. I enjoy reading her blogs and seeing what she has to say because she is an opinionated person who I truly respect. I hope to be that way someday.
Well...if anyone has any ideas on how to get myself started with sharing my opinions in general, in a blog or somewhere else, let me know!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
New
So I've decided that I'm going to start using this blog pretty regularly. I don't exactly know what "regularly" means though, because "regularly" won't last long, probably until the end of summer. Well that's it for right now.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Back In The States
Reasons why I am glad to be back in the United States:
1. The food (SPICE, OMG!)
2. Knowing where everything is and having the ability to drive to places, being independent of a city transportation system and being independent of people in general
3. No language barrier
4. My family
5. My friends
6. My bed
7. MY CAR!!!!!!!
8. The heat/sun
9. Being able to get up out of bed without freezing my ass off
10. Being once again acquainted with my love for long, hot showers
11. No school (well, sort of)
12. Taking weekend trips to go to amusement parks
Things I miss/will miss about Argentina:
1. My host Mom and her cooking
2. The entire group that traveled with me and the many people that I had very deep conversations with
3. The drinking age being 18
4. WINE!!!!
5. Traveling on weekends
6. The mountains, the scenery
7. Ojo de buoys (type of tart)
8. Internet cafes where you can order a whole meal while surfing the net
9. Movies dubbed in Spanish (totally makes them a lot funnier)
10. The worth of a peso ($1 = 3 pesos)
11. The non-humid weather, and the beautiful autumn days
12. My program directors
Things that I will most likely NOT miss about Argentina:
1. The COLD!!!!!
2. Not being able to speak in Spanish fluently and being frustrated because of this
3. Being dependent on people and things like the city’s transportation system
4. The idea of no central heating
5. Wearing so many layers of clothes that made me look like an onion most of the time
6. Sleeping with four blankets just so I wouldn’t freeze
7. Not being able to get out of bed or do normal things I do in the US because it was so cold
8. The difficulty of finding internet
9. Being so cold that I was practically unable to learn anything
10. The dangerous areas of Buenos Aires and the extremely cold people there
11. No dryers for clothes
12. Difficulty finding something to eat because everything is practically made of BEEF!
1. The food (SPICE, OMG!)
2. Knowing where everything is and having the ability to drive to places, being independent of a city transportation system and being independent of people in general
3. No language barrier
4. My family
5. My friends
6. My bed
7. MY CAR!!!!!!!
8. The heat/sun
9. Being able to get up out of bed without freezing my ass off
10. Being once again acquainted with my love for long, hot showers
11. No school (well, sort of)
12. Taking weekend trips to go to amusement parks
Things I miss/will miss about Argentina:
1. My host Mom and her cooking
2. The entire group that traveled with me and the many people that I had very deep conversations with
3. The drinking age being 18
4. WINE!!!!
5. Traveling on weekends
6. The mountains, the scenery
7. Ojo de buoys (type of tart)
8. Internet cafes where you can order a whole meal while surfing the net
9. Movies dubbed in Spanish (totally makes them a lot funnier)
10. The worth of a peso ($1 = 3 pesos)
11. The non-humid weather, and the beautiful autumn days
12. My program directors
Things that I will most likely NOT miss about Argentina:
1. The COLD!!!!!
2. Not being able to speak in Spanish fluently and being frustrated because of this
3. Being dependent on people and things like the city’s transportation system
4. The idea of no central heating
5. Wearing so many layers of clothes that made me look like an onion most of the time
6. Sleeping with four blankets just so I wouldn’t freeze
7. Not being able to get out of bed or do normal things I do in the US because it was so cold
8. The difficulty of finding internet
9. Being so cold that I was practically unable to learn anything
10. The dangerous areas of Buenos Aires and the extremely cold people there
11. No dryers for clothes
12. Difficulty finding something to eat because everything is practically made of BEEF!
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