I’m a trepid new blogger who finds it hard to say things in as few words as possible, when more words do just as well
, or even better.
The things I will probably monologue about (with the hopes that monologues will quickly turn to dialogues) are:
personality traits (especially introversion)
practical theology
practical and impractical linguistics
church
The Bible
books and music I discover
neurobiology (from a totally non-expert perspective–actually that disclaimer should go with all the above points, but in this area of interest especially, I am decidedly not in the official “know”)
Glad to see one of your first blogs is about your favorite books and authors! I love it!
I also like that I can leave comments– in this context, I think I feel more like I can just say something off the top of my head than I do in an e-mail (slightly weird, I know).
Julie,
I don’t think it’s weird at all. I haven’t figured it out yet, but even though the internet is a scary place to think out loud, it is a nice and freeing context as well.
I love your comments–any form I get them!
Groovy. I love that name. Eclexia!
I gotta get some work done here…
I’m a trepid new blogger who finds it hard to say things in as few words as possible, when more words do just as well
, or even better.
Oh, I do resemble that remark.
I am also addicted to saying things in corny ways, and turning what others say into corny things they didn’t intend, i.e. puns. One of my professors in grad school (who was not a native speaker of English) would hear my puns and often not get them. One day he had the audacity to accuse me of having lexarrhea.
Lexarrhea–I love it!!!! Thinking about that word will give me smiles all day
I’m so glad to discover your blog!!! It looks great!
Thanks, Amy, I enjoyed your blog, too! It’s always nice to meet new people through this venue. And your comment over at Musings of a Christian Psychologist (I’m guessing that is how you found my blog) gave me some things to mull over.