So here's the deal: I'm an inveterate planner. I plan things. All the time. For example, I've already planned my wedding. Haven't gotten a proposal yet, don't know when or where it will be, but almost every detail has been worked out, down to the songs I'm gonna request the dj to play...and in what order. I've planned parties, ski trips, honeymoons, vacations, dinner table settings...most of which I haven't executed, but that's the thing: I don't even have to execute it. I just love the planning process. What I need is an actual wedding, an actual party, an actual something for me to plan for. And then I need to make money off of it. But that's for later. Possibly much later.
So why blog about it? I had a misconception about blogging being an extra vehicle for self absorbed people to moan about people they hate. But then after reading my friends' blogs and watching Julie & Julia, I realized that blogging is not just a public journal, it's also a rich resource borne of normal people going about their lives. Genius! Not to mention, it's useful information wrapped up in an entertaining package. I'm not saying that I have a lot of useful information to share, it's just who knows? What if one of my 0 followers actually get something out of one of my postings? Nevertheless, with this blog I can pretend that I'm planning these events for whoever might "actually" go through with one of my plans.
Here's what's in store for you, dear reader(s):
I will post my endeavors to plan. Whether it be a never-to-be-vacated-by-me vacation, an actual party for my friends or family, or the planning of my career in planning, it will be posted. At least weekly. Cross my heart.
I will post my endeavors to plan. Whether it be a never-to-be-vacated-by-me vacation, an actual party for my friends or family, or the planning of my career in planning, it will be posted. At least weekly. Cross my heart.