Friday, December 12, 2008

So long, farewell, adieu, and goodbye

I have unfortunately come to that time when my very loyal blogging experience has come to a minor close. Due to the fact that I will no longer be obligated to blog about the intellectual and thought-provoking classes of my first year seminar, I see the amount of time being spent on my blog as being cut drastically. Every now and I then I may find a glimpse of spirited motivation to express myself through the blogging experience. Overall, I found the experience helpful in writing out my thoughts- which is something I have always had trouble with. Hah, yet I am a journalism major. Although, writing out my thoughts helps then to be able to vocalize them in class. Some people from class may not have ever gandered upon my blog which I regret, because I know that I could have done something in return if I wanted them too. This has been my first blogging site, and I feel satisfied with the experience it has brought me. As a farewell note, I will leave you all with my "life's little instruction calendar" page of the day, which I am stumped by:

Should you be praised, pray it be by honest men.

Perhaps I will post the calendar pages until the end of the year for the pleasurable viewing by all my followers. Have a good one!


"And in case I don't see ya...Good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight!"
TTS

2 comments:

Caitlin Abolt said...

Hales, I know I never really did say anything to you or comment on here but I did read your blogs on occasion. They always made me smile no matter what is was that you were writing about. I have always found your thoughts very interesting and sometimes wished I would have thought of them. :) I just wanted to let you know that I did enjoy your blog so you know now that you had at least 2 interested readers!

Anonymous said...

I, for one, will miss your blog and you. I will definitely continue to check up on it to see if you've posted.


And, I really like the quote you shared. Very cool. There have definitely been times when someone I haven't really admired praised me and made me wonder if I'd done something wrong.