Sunday, September 27, 2009

10 Things I Did This Weekend

1. Listened to three brothers complain about each other during their piano lessons.
2. Went to happy hour for the first time in...apparently, too long to even remember.
3. Ate dinner at Thai Kitchen with my in-laws. The norm.
4. Watched a particularly disturbing episode of "Hoarders". That show scares me.
5. Had my guitar restrung and bought my students' music for Festival.
6. Worked on my new song some more.
7. Saw "Twilight" finally. Still have yet to read the books.
8. Went to church.
9. Cleaned and organized the bathroom in between loads of laundry.
10. Wrote this while impatiently waiting for the return of Dexter.

I know, you're probably jealous of my exciting and glamorous life. I keep telling all of my friends, just move back to Springfield and you too can live the dream!

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Three F's

Two posts in two days...look at this! Hopefully I can keep it up, though I'm not making any promises. On the agenda today is the Three F's, so without further ado:

F #1: Facebook
I have been a bit of a social media and all-around internet junkie lately (okay, even more so than usual) and just yesterday, created a Facebook page for my music. Sooooo, you might as well go ahead and become a fan.

F #2: Followers
And while you're at it, why not follow this blog? you can do that in the left-hand sidebar below. That way I'll know that people are actually reading, which is further motivation for more frequent posts. Yeaa!!

F #3: Friends
So now that you are a Facebook fan and a follower of this blog, we should probably be friends in real or virtual life, too. If you live in Springfield or know me from college, chances are that we are already friends, or at least acquaintances. If we've never met, go ahead and introduce yourself via the comments section of the blog, my Facebook page, or email. I can't wait to meet you!


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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Back to Basics

Sooo....I made the switch to Tumblr back in July, and really liked it at first. The idea of short, frequent posts was appealing, and for a while, I got into sharing links, pictures and quotes in this format.

But I never really lost that "lonely kid on the playground" feeling. Tumblr has its own community, and even assigns popularity numbers (cleverly called Tumblarity) based on how many followers you have, the number of posts you write and reblog, etc. My Tumblarity was pretty pathetic, and aside from that, Tumblr and I just didn't click. I was over it.

So I'm back at Blogger, where I feel very loved. Hope you'll continue reading, and I'm sure to be better about posting now that I have reunited with my favorite blogging platform.


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