We shall start off with the description of my family and friends! I was adopted at birth into a family with my parents, Bety and Ernie, and my brother, Dan. We live in a small blue house with our cats Ginger and Oreo, and enjoy watching Woody Allen comedies together. Days spent with my family are usually good ones. My friends are also a large part of who I am. I have a variety of different friends from different towns, different states, and as of recently, different countries. Most of them have different cultures, religions, and opinions than my own, so I'm constantly surprised by the new things I learn. We partake in Jones runs, laser tagging, Flavor of Love marathons, and dirty dancing lifts.
The second most important thing to describing me are my interests! My main passions are dancing, singing, and acting. Besides my three main "subjects", I also have my side hobbies. I enjoy cup stacking, laser tagging, writing, beatboxing, crumping, eating string cheese and watching films. My faith is something that is also very important to me. My music tastes range from the indie sounds of Ingrid Michelson to the soothing sounds of Hall & Oats. Furthermore, I enjoy reading. Go figure, I'm in College Literature. My favorite writer being Chuck Klosterman, who writes humorous essays on pop culture (Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs).
And finally-- my goals. You will find that I constantly have short term goals that I long to achieve. Most recently there was beat boxing, and now I long to learn to play the guitar and to skateboard. While these goals are slightly childish, I do strive for some pretty great things. I dream of going to either Luther College or St. Mary's University. I hope to study compartive religion, english, film, theater, dance, and maybe I'll find an actual major in due time..
The final truth is yes-- I have confused a dream with life, yes I've stolen something (bowling shoes...), I have indeed been blue, and I always think my train's moving when it's standing still. I might be a little crazy, but mostly I'm just a girl...that is excited to start blogging for College Lit (again).
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