Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Lots of Input, Few Outlets

Ok, so the metaphor's a bit backwards to the way electrical outlets actually work, but deal with it. This week has been chock full of so many different things that could really use to be unpacked and dwelt on, or at least shared on this forgotten thing of a blog. I've learned about myself, about my reactions to different circumstances, about other people, about God, and about how those things interplay. These past few weeks have brought to my attention facets of many aspects of my life: spiritual, relational, romantic, academic, service-related, my limitations, my strengths, my fears and my hopes etc. I also just plain have updates and things I would like to share with you, my readers (however few you may be at this point).

I think it would be helpful to be able to download some of those thoughts on here. Unfortunately, I just took my first final exam and have two more to go as well as a project worth roughly 1/4 of my grade. As a result, I don't really have the time or brain power to do more than document my desire to share my life with you and mark yet another vain attempt to keep people reading this blog by promising to eventually post again.

Don't you like how I just wrote two paragraphs about nothing really? Make that three. But wait, my elementary school teacher told me in order to be a paragraph, you had to have three sentences. . . Well, I guess I solved that problem too.

2 comments:

Molly said...

Well at least I am holding out with bated breath for your next update.

I had this great long response written and well blogger killed it when I tried to log in, so I am cutting it short but I do hope the rest of your exams go well and everything calms down some. *hugs*

Ash said...

I think this is a great post Amy. It's actually one of my favorites. Maybe because I'm feeling what you're writing about so much too. Or maybe because I do like the way that you took the time to write, very well I might add, about "nothing" ... and yet it says everything :)