coming back to life
I’m so very much loving the ease at which I can update now, that it makes my blogging a more enjoyable thing to do, and my comments are hopefully reflecting that.
First, Elizabeth Smart is back! That’s so incredible. I remember last summer when they announced her disappearance and then the long and drawn out number of kidnappings followed suit, coming as close as just a half hour from Lynchburg. After such a prolonged absense it’s extremely rare to find a kidnapped child alive, and in such nice condition; Elizabeth is of course very much shaken up from it but she is healthy. Miracles do happen, folks.
There’s much personal turmoil happening right now in my life. Including school stuff, home stuff, scholarships stuff, VT stuff, THP stuff. I would like to thank my friends for backing me up (and giving me truth) in this time because it’s honestly been very discouraging. Self-discovery is a good thing, especially when you realize you have so much to fix. Which happens to pertain to myself and my life.
In College English, we’re doing another work-by-yourself-and-the-teacher-does-nothing project on body language. I’m actually learning an enormous amount about this topic while doing this and am finding out so much about myself and others. I’m especially interested in the posture aspect of it because just that one trait of our being exudes so much definition. Maybe I’ll write my essay on that aspect. Did you know that people in agreement, like friends or co-workers, tend to mirror each other’s motions? Or did you know that a realistic person is most likely to have a ‘perfect’ posture (aka head, neck, and spine all in a straight vertical alignment)? And did you know also that people have a normal misconception of how to stand up straight; people have a tendency to actually lean forward in their mindset of being ‘perfectly straight’. Oh well, I find this very interesting. You can laugh at me all you want ![]()