To be worthy of a read...
I have recently been informed that in order to be a daily read for the mysterious :), one must blog at least once a day. And I will have you know that last night, I had type out yesterday's thoughts. Due to computer problems, the post was not posted and so, here I am attempting for today. I hope that :) is pleased with the effort, even though the execution seems a little slacky.
I am pleased to announce that my parents actually did check out this blog, and though they have yet to advance technologically to leave a comment, they are very much up-to-date on identifying my typing errors. Thanks, Mom! I probably should have included a disclaimer when this blog was created, but maybe I'll just change name. I often leave out words when I type/write because my brain thinks faster than my fingers can move. Honestly, I think it's the distance between the nerves in the brain that command my hands to move and nerves in my fingers that receive the transmission. But, alas, for all the avid readers, please be advised that when my writing doesn't make sense, one should always try to conjecture the meaning of what I am trying to write rather than the actuality of what was written. Thank you.
Today was the Trike-A-Thon at the Hays Area Children's Center. As a part of the Non-Profit Public Relations class, I was required to attend the races (though it really was more like mass pandomonium that races with toddlers and preschoolers driving everywhere on tricycles). Those kids are fearless when it comes to riding their trikes, and amusingly enough, they are very fearful when it comes to shaking the hand of Victor E. Tiger, the mascot of Fort Hays State University. Now this feline is as harmless as cotton candy is to the tongue, but to hear one little toddler girl in the hallway say, "I'm scared..." to which her teacher (unaware of the massive cat lurking only steps away) says, "Why are you scared?" "Because there's a tiger!" was a little bit more than I could handle. Praise God for such creations!
I am pleased to announce that my parents actually did check out this blog, and though they have yet to advance technologically to leave a comment, they are very much up-to-date on identifying my typing errors. Thanks, Mom! I probably should have included a disclaimer when this blog was created, but maybe I'll just change name. I often leave out words when I type/write because my brain thinks faster than my fingers can move. Honestly, I think it's the distance between the nerves in the brain that command my hands to move and nerves in my fingers that receive the transmission. But, alas, for all the avid readers, please be advised that when my writing doesn't make sense, one should always try to conjecture the meaning of what I am trying to write rather than the actuality of what was written. Thank you.
Today was the Trike-A-Thon at the Hays Area Children's Center. As a part of the Non-Profit Public Relations class, I was required to attend the races (though it really was more like mass pandomonium that races with toddlers and preschoolers driving everywhere on tricycles). Those kids are fearless when it comes to riding their trikes, and amusingly enough, they are very fearful when it comes to shaking the hand of Victor E. Tiger, the mascot of Fort Hays State University. Now this feline is as harmless as cotton candy is to the tongue, but to hear one little toddler girl in the hallway say, "I'm scared..." to which her teacher (unaware of the massive cat lurking only steps away) says, "Why are you scared?" "Because there's a tiger!" was a little bit more than I could handle. Praise God for such creations!
2 Comments:
At 5:54 PM, Anonymous said…
the Trike-A-Thon sounds hysterical! You will still be a daily read- but my heart sinks every time I am met with a previously viewed post... my :) may become a :( if met with too many consecutive days of "previouses".. but for now, I have 4 blogs to keep me occupied, plus comments to read and peeps to explode. Life is good!
At 9:03 PM, Anonymous said…
that makes two of us! You cannot read and comment blogs and not write in your blog! Haha... only if you don't own one :) Love 2 you
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