Where to begin? This is a semi-new thing for me. I've made a blog before, in fact, I've done two, but they both numbered one entry each. I'm hoping to do a little more with this one.
Just so you know, I am a college student at a community college. I am a Christian. I love animals and books. My laptop is probably cooler than yours. I have five brothers, one sister, two nieces, and four nephews. I love them all very dearly. I write quite a bit and am a grammar nazi (though I can't claim my grammar as being perfect, far from it, in fact). I love music, especially rock. Especially British rock. In fact, I kind of have a thing for British stuff. Other than my iTunes library (which has a grand total of 24 American songs, with the other 205 being British), a good number of the books on my bookshelf, most of my favorite authors, and most of my favorite movies and actors happen to be British. Not quite sure why this is. I haven't figured it out myself. (If I do, I'll let you know.) Anyway, back to the American: me! I really like making graphics on my computer. I use GIMP (I'd love to get Photoshop, it's just too expensive) and my Wacom tablet. I also really like to do HTML. I don't know why that is. I guess because it's sort of like doing logic problems, and I really like those. I have two dogs (German Shepherds), a cat, a parakeet, and five sugar gliders. I would love to have a horse, but I don't have one (yet!). I take riding lessons every week. I ride English. (Does that fall under my infatuation with British stuff?) I really don't like Western. Western saddles hurt my butt and are too confiding. I really like jumping. It's a bit like flying, especially when the horse goes to canter right after the jump. It seems like I'm beginning to ramble a bit too much, so I think I'll quit. Besides, there's really too much to know about me to tell you in one post. Even if I could and did do that, then what would be the purpose of this blog?
And now, my sugar gliders are awake and wanting food, so I guess I will have to feed them.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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