I’m adding in this extra random post because absolutely I love these challenges that spread from blog to blog. The weird thing is I hate chain letters, and they’re kind of in the same genre of life experience, right? I dunno.
I was reading through a post on Jes2G’s blog, and I was thinking how cute it was and wondering if it’d be weird if I did it too without anyone asking me to. Then I scrolled through and saw that she tagged me to do it! I got way more excited than is reasonable for this time of night when no alcohol or sex is involved.
I had my notebook I now keep for outlining my story for this blog, so I just used a blank page there. I’m not sure if you’ll be able to read my handwriting well at all, but here it goes:
If you can’t read that, I’ll happily provide a typed transcript!
As promised, this is the emoji I was trying to draw:
And here are the links to the blogs of the people I tagged:
Ah, yay! I love your handwriting ! It’ll be fun to see this challenge move through the community ! Thanks for tagging me!
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Seriously? I think y’all are crazy for liking my handwriting. It’s so bonkers, switching back and forth from cursive to print. I’m just saying, it’s not my cup of tea, lol.
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Yay! I imagine it might be fun being married to a jazz musician. What does he play?
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Alto saxophone primarily. He plays more than just jazz as well, but we really do spend most of our time in jazz clubs, which is just the best because NYC has so many great clubs.
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I like your handwriting! š Will get to doing this now.
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That makes one of us. I feel like I write like an 8 year old boy. Could you really read all the words??
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Yep! Before I got ill I was training to be a teacher, so I’ve seen far, far worse =p
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Interesting, what flavor of teacher were you going to be?
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TESOL š My mum used to be one, too, and I met so many wonderful people who were her students! I guess I kind of just grew up with it. I really loved it when I was in the course – teaching was a lot of fun (but it was hard work). I can’t be a teacher now, but I’m glad I got to try it! I’ve got new goals now, and I’ll work towards them.
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