Maybe it wouldn't be such a bad thing for me to redevelop this syndrome a bit. My life is not the most exciting these days, but when I think back to what I worried/was excited/complained about in high school (senior year being a whopping 7 years back now) the stuff I'm doing/thinking about now is way cooler and more interesting in comparison. Also, I like to think I write better now...?
I first started this blog when I moved to Korea in the summer of 2008. Everything I encountered in Korea then was new and exciting, and, to re-use an adjective, blog-worthy. Now that I've been here for almost three years, it's hard to see things as interesting enough that anyone would want to read about them. I have decided to get over this little complex of mine.
People blog about their daily lives all the time! Just by virtue of the fact that I am living in a foreign country, my daily life may be blog-worthy. I am as much writing this to convince myself of the fact as I am to inform whatever readers I may have left. Maybe blogging about daily life as a third-year foreigner in Korea will make the dull parts more shiny, and the shiny parts glitter even more!
In other words, look forward to more posts in the near future, be they to catch you up on what has happened to me since I stopped blogging regularly in the fall, or to express some random musing my brain happens to produce. Beware brain farts.
This is your final warning.
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If this were on FB, I would 'like' it. As it is, I guess I'm just going to have to tell you that I like it the old-fashioned way - with words.
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