First of all, I would like to say, to my one reader, Professor Nielson, you were awesome (English 102 readers, where you be at?). I'll actually miss this project. It was fun coming up with topics to write about and figuring out how to apply the things I love to this blog. And not going to lie, once I realized in English 102 that no one was reading, I had a lot more fun with my blog because I was able to put up the stupidest posts and put the jelly gummy on the side of my blog (click it if you haven't yet).
all hail the jelly gummies |
Maybe I just have a one track mind? |
As a student, I learned that timeliness is also very important. If you don't pay attention to deadline, it's easy for your work to catch up to you and get the better of you. I know I sat there 10 minutes before the deadline rushing to get entries in. Not very fun, but an extremely bad habit that I need to quit.
Not to mention, while in my boredom, I figured out how to make that jelly gummy website on the side of my blog and how to add it to there. Congrats for technology and hopelessness (I gave up on readers at that point in time). I personally think blogging helped me a lot, but I wish I had more feedback from my peers. It was fun while it lasted, and I especially loved searching for visuals for my blog (believe it or not, I was looking for pictures of birds when I found my jelly gummy pic). I believe visuals can make or break a blog, so I tried to make the ones I used as interesting and relevant to my interests as possible (and free of memes). I wish I could do this for another class, because I love writing about my interests. It gave me something to do.
Also, I do have an update. I got a wonderful kitty this weekend her name is Max and I love her and I wanted to post pictures of her here. Thanks for reading!