I decided to focus for a moment on things I can do, than things I can't do. So, here we go!
1. I can read. I love reading. I wish I had more time to do so. So far I have read Paper Towns by John Green, one of the most talented men alive. The book was kind of like the Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. I also read the Taming of the Shrew by none other than Billy Shakes. I'll be the first to admit, living in such a different society than he lived in, I didn't get the funny parts. And I wasn't really cool with the whole, tame the woman shtick. Yeah.
2. I can make a bowl of cereal. I'm kind of known for my inability to not be able to cook or follow recipes. (Any sort of directions really.) But I can make a bowl of cereal, so I know I won't starve when I'm all alone in the world and my mom's not there to cook for me.
3. I can use a drill. I'm really proud of this one because I took a semester class of Tech Theater and it took me like three months before I could use a drill properly. (Don't I sound ditzy?) But yeah. And I learned when to cover my ears during setbuilding. (So many dirty jokes. So many.)
4. I can be witty. I know this sounds like I'm being egotistic or something, but I'm not. I can be really funny when I want to. (I usually crack myself up more than that person I'm trying to make laugh. Yeah. I'm cool.) I appreciate good clean comedians who don't just have a long list of sex jokes. I also love making others laugh, think about it, if laughter is the best medicine, I'M CURING YOU!!!
5. I can blog. I LOVE blogging, reviving this blog was the best thing I could've done for me and my creative writingness. I'm so happy for all the people that have viewed my blog and continue to do so, leave a comment if you like something about my posts or if you think I should change something. I love you guys and hope this is a long term thing.
1. I can read. I love reading. I wish I had more time to do so. So far I have read Paper Towns by John Green, one of the most talented men alive. The book was kind of like the Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. I also read the Taming of the Shrew by none other than Billy Shakes. I'll be the first to admit, living in such a different society than he lived in, I didn't get the funny parts. And I wasn't really cool with the whole, tame the woman shtick. Yeah.
2. I can make a bowl of cereal. I'm kind of known for my inability to not be able to cook or follow recipes. (Any sort of directions really.) But I can make a bowl of cereal, so I know I won't starve when I'm all alone in the world and my mom's not there to cook for me.
3. I can use a drill. I'm really proud of this one because I took a semester class of Tech Theater and it took me like three months before I could use a drill properly. (Don't I sound ditzy?) But yeah. And I learned when to cover my ears during setbuilding. (So many dirty jokes. So many.)
4. I can be witty. I know this sounds like I'm being egotistic or something, but I'm not. I can be really funny when I want to. (I usually crack myself up more than that person I'm trying to make laugh. Yeah. I'm cool.) I appreciate good clean comedians who don't just have a long list of sex jokes. I also love making others laugh, think about it, if laughter is the best medicine, I'M CURING YOU!!!
5. I can blog. I LOVE blogging, reviving this blog was the best thing I could've done for me and my creative writingness. I'm so happy for all the people that have viewed my blog and continue to do so, leave a comment if you like something about my posts or if you think I should change something. I love you guys and hope this is a long term thing.
I hope you all have as lovely of a day as I've had. And now enjoy this cute kitty slightly stalkerish picture.
By!
Over and Out.
Love,
Cailin

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