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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Update

Wow, it seems amazing to me that I went so long without blogging.  One post in January, missed February completely, and here we are in the middle of March.  What's more sad is that it's not unprecedented--on my part, that is.

The last two and a half months have been reading, reading, reading, writing, writing, writing, watching, watching, and more watching.

Other than final exams, I finished high school earlier in January (I think) and have had nothing but time on my hands.  Which is why I've been busy.  In just a few more months I'll be in college and will probably be too busy (but hopefully not) to continue to be busy with the things I've been busy with lately.  Did you catch all that?

To give a few examples, I've read countless books, watched countless mystery shows and movies, and have thus far completed four novels.  Working on the fifth now.  Other than watching the box office for Narnia updates and interning at Senator Anderson's office twice a week (and going to church two times a week, of course), I've sequestered myself in my room with a shoulder-load of projects.

Soon, I hope to finish a youtube video I've been working on since forever, but we'll see.  Literally.  In the meantime, I'll try--but most likely fail--to write posts.  We'll see if this materializes as well.  Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I might just never come back to the blog and hope that through random processes intelligent posts will form.  On the other hand, that's scientifically impossible, so I'll probably return.

Of course, the last months weren't entirely tragic from the blogging standpoint.  The Narnia posts have quickly become some of my highest-viewed, both registering together at 457 hits.  I doubt this random update will do so well.

So whether this post, this vicissitude in my life, will inspire me to continue posting or not, at least you know I'm alive and always in Christ.

God bless...