My name is Christine, and I am a procrastinator. Why am I telling you this? Because, my friends, this is not my first blog post. My previous blog lasted from December '07 to June '08, and was updated once a week (for the most part.) I told no one of this because I chose not to bring it up in conversation. I used it to reflect on the events of the previous week, both positive and negative. For the most part, I wrote about any and all projects I was working on that were linked to live performance. In mid-June, I was faced with a somewhat-life-altering crisis, and I stopped blogging for three months. Even after the crisis was resolved, I had no desire to return to my weekly routine. Why, you ask? I got lazy and I had deleted the account back in June: plain and simple.
But I've decided to return to blogging because I have missed it, and, as of today, it will be part of my homework. That's right! My blogging will now be a daily routine. Remember that crisis I mentioned earlier? Well, that crisis could have been avoided if I hadn't procrastinated in an English class during the spring. As a result, I am required to see an English tutor once a week to monitor my progress. After speaking with her for the first time, one of my problems may be due to the fact that I don't write everyday. So to get into the habit of writing all the journal entries and essays for my professor, I WILL be writing everyday! (Hi Lisa.)
Since the previous blog was deleted out of frustration and anger over my current situation(it was a long summer), I've created this new account for all to see! (Sorry, Lisa. I forgot the other blog had been deleted.) So, what can you expect from my daily contributions? Lemme give you some idea: college life, family life, amazing dessert recipes(in case the title didn't give you some idea), acting, musicals, set construction, stage managing, comedy, improv, Brooklyn, Manhattan, sports, literary works, etc.
I think this is good for one day, yes? Tomorrow, I'll continue to talk about myself and the people I enjoy spending time with. Until then, I leave you with one vital piece of advice: Drive the Cadillac.
-Christine
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