happy new year! today is the [beautiful] day. this is the beginning of...what? this blog is my new year's resolution. i have decided to document my main thoughts each day as a way of keeping tabs on my life. i have decided to record 3 events/details/happenings/changes/etc. for each day and then blog about whatever mini-topic i decide upon for the day. i am also allowing some flexibility--who needs more rigidity, right? some days will be boring [although still beautiful] and i don't have to record 3 things when 1 or 2 really sum up all that i did that day. also, while the title of this blog implies that i will be writing about cheerful and happy and sunshine mini-topics, that will not be the case. days are not always beautiful, and yet they have an inherent beauty simply for being another day. catch-22? is that what that kind of thing is called? oxymoron, maybe? paradox? anyway, life is paradoxical, so i'm learning to go with it. finally, every sunday i will post one goal i have for my life. while this may sound bucket list-y, writing down goals is important for realization. the goal can be whatever i want it to be, but it needs to be real. maybe i can actually reach some of these goals, eh?
another brief entry note before non-intro part of this post. the inspiration for this blog title is a U2 song. while i flip-flopped among"what a wonderful world," "beautiful day," "la vie en rose," "bright sunshiny day," and others, i decided on the U2 song because a) i love U2 b) their concerts are amazing c) the lyrics are the most meaningful and related. so the last part of the title was decided. the apostrophe has been replaced with an asterisk because a) i love the stars b) i am a star c) it's more exciting than an apostrophe. so, this is my nerdy introduction to my blog.
- new year's eve was well spent. i had a great time with all my friends and it only improved after an entire bottle of champagne! ha. i have a good feeling about this year. better than i did last year, and i loved 2009. so, high hopes have resulted!
- last night was a blue moon! this was the first blue moon on new year's eve since 1990 (a significant year). a blue moon, btw, is when a full moon occurs twice in a lunar month. i think that the blue moon was a good omen. so again, high hopes for 2010.
- christmas decorations and tree were taken down today. i love christmas so much and it made me sad to see it go. and also that it took, like, 6 hours. let's hope that christmas 2010 is just as great as christmas 2009 was.
--C
I'd be more inclined to actually read this if I hadn't noticed that you hate capitilizing the correct letters when you write. Grammar and punctuation are guaranteed to get you some readers. UNC must've taught you something, I'm sure.
ReplyDeletewell! nothing like a little encouragement, huh? thanks, anonymous!
ReplyDeleteHey C this is Carlie. I can't figure out how to actually subscribe to your blog, but I love it!
ReplyDeleteyou don't need correct capitalization, punctuation, or grammar in a blog. lighten up.
ReplyDeleteGreat beginning! I like your explanations for the blog, plans for it, and I think it's a unique New Year's resolution. Just be prepared for rude readers from time to time (who misspell "capitalizing.") Cause you know what? No matter how it's written, it's still a beautiful day. By the way, you may want to google your blog title as a band name---further inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCaitlin, I was all ready to be the first of those rude readers, but I see "Anonymous" beat me to it. What is this illogical disdain for the shift key? Everything else is written beautifully, and correctly I might add. So to me it feels like you are trying too hard to appear hip by refusing to type upper case letters. I do like your blog. It's fun and very you. But I am going to lobby for shift key use. Typing without capitalizing is like wearing eye make-up without mascara. It just doesn't look finished.
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