Readers,
When I started this blog, I fully intended never to publish it. However, that is not what my mom intended;) Because Mom is a very convincing woman, my blog was published in an instant, shared on Facebook by said mother and now has been read by several people! This is both exciting and daunting. Exciting because I am not the only one reading my words and daunting because now there is some aspect of commitment involved. Although I have many grand ideas, I find it difficult to follow through on a lot of them. This could be seen in my attempts to become fluent in Japanese, my short lived dream of becoming a softball player and my one day commitment to being a pro drummer. However, certain things I am able to stick with, and I am determined that this blog will be one of them. So, my unanticipated readers, due to a twist of fate (or my Mom's belief that one should actually publish one's blog) we have formed an agreement that I will keep writing and hopefully you will keep reading. The second thing that I would like to address is an issue that I have struggled with throughout my whole life... something that has haunted me through my high school years and brought me many moments of awkward confusion. This would be the issue of my spelling. Growing up, I was fooled into thinking that I was a decent speller due to the fact that I only had my sisters to compare myself to... (if you guys are reading this I was totally joking and please don't hurt me). My rude awakening came my freshman year when a certain classmate of mine felt compelled to inform our teacher that I had asked him how to spell the word Nazi. In my defense, there really should be a T somewhere in there. Anyhow, it has been brought to my attention *cough Adrien cough* that I have the tendency to overlook certain rules of the English language. For example, "tired" is not "tiered" and there is indeed a difference between "where and were, too and to, there and here, hear". Although I do vow to stop ignoring the little red lines that frequently appear under my creative words, I cannot promise perfect spelling. i promis too trie hardr :) ~Kerry
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LB
6/24/2017 11:58:12 am
Maybe look at the English language as being altered rather than ignored. "Altered English " is not that far off course these days!
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Kerry
6/24/2017 01:54:27 pm
Haha thank you!
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AuthorHey, it's Kerry:) I have 2 older sisters and they both started a blogs... so naturally (being the little sister) I joined the bandwagon. So here I am! I hope you enjoy, if not... well go find something else to do. :) Archives
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