Thursday, September 15, 2011

First Blog

          Welcome! I guess I don't know if that is an appropriate introduction or not but I'm new at blogging so we will see if I get better by the end of the school year.


          When I learned that we had to write thirty blogs every trimester I thought it would be moderately easy. I would just have to pick a random topic and write my opinions on it. It turned out to be a lot harder than I thought it would be. I guess my problem is that I have to actually force myself to sit down and write a blog about me and my opinions about random things. I think I have ADHD also, because I cannot focus on writing one thing. 

          Thinking of topics to write about is easy. Some of the topics we discussed in class were about popular TV shows, music memories, things we would change about our childhood etc. These are very broad topics that would usually be easy to expand on except for the fact that I have not been able write anything on my topics. Ms. Asmussen was right when she said that midterm would creep up on us. The time left before midterms melted away like a piece of ice on a hot summer day.  I know my first blog is a little late in the school year, but as they say "better late than never". That phrase would of course be an example of triteness and a clue that I should come up with a new, imaginative, and creative phrase in place of it. The only problem is thinking of one.

         A great, inspirational saying does not come along everyday. The phrases that are completely overused are used because they were good quotes. Instead of "better late than never"one could come up with something like the bee dies when it stings someone, so it better sting it hard. See, that is a horrible saying. It also does not send the same message as "better late than never." It is just simply hard. 


        See what I mean about ADHD? Hopefully throughout the course of the school year, I will continue to improve and get better at my blogs and ficus on one topic.

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