Friday, February 13, 2009

Tis a Puzzlement.

Why "Tis a Puzzlement?" ... I don't know.

It was honestly the first thing that popped into my head, so I'll just keep it until something better comes along. But can anyone guess where that line is from? If so, I'll give you MAAAAD brownie points.


But anyway, I have decided to follow the slowgoing trend by hopping onto the blogging train. The Xanga train has crashed and burned for a long time now, so I suppose it's time for something new.

Now let me share with you my inspirations for creating this blog:

1. It has been such a convenient and pleasant way to stay updated with people when they were/are away. You know who you are. ;)

2. Blogs really show what's going on in a person's mind (well, actually what the person chooses to put out into the public realm, but you know what I mean). There is so much going on in each person's life, and blogs often provide a way to see beyond the typical, superficial "I'm fine's" and "Nothing much's." They really give you a chance to delve deeper into their lives, if you'll only read.

3. Most importantly, my brain has been turning to mush (like the Hulu commercial). I've been getting so busy that my life seems to be running on auto-pilot -just thoughtlessly moving from one thing to the next. I've really been missing out on and craving true, penetrating, life-changing introspection these days. Not that blogging will give me that, but my mind needs some exercisin and blogging may prove to be a good workout.

Now I'm not going to be ambitious and say that I'll be posting everyday or anything like that. I'm not sure how committed I'll be to this blog (esp. because I was pretty unfaithful to my xanga), but... we'll see how it goes.

I have midterms and assignments galore this and next week, so.. I'll more than likely post again soon to run away from all the bacterial cell walls, peptidoglycan, Bacillus subtilis, and Escherichia coli (which I spelled Eschieriscia on my lab quiz. ugh. dumb dumb. -___-).

But until then, "you are precisely, my cup of tea." (there's another hint for the title.)

Still don't know, do you?

2 comments:

  1. I agree with one, two, and three.

    Am I really your cup of tea?

    I don't know where it comes from.

    :). Hello Joan.

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