Readers' Acknowledgments

Hey! This is my attempt at a blog, it's new, it's little, it's random, but most of all, it's entirely my point of view. Take a step into my world and be braced, I am not at all afraid of pointing out the obvious, and assuming that you know what all my silly references mean (also be braced for a whole lot of sarcasm).

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Bondigity!

In this post I would like to share a few random musings and an exciting new discovery! This could end up being one of those blah posts for a while, but skip to about the end and it gets better.

I've recently been working with a conference called The Do Hard Things Conference. If you don't know what that is all about, then you can learn about it here at the website. I am more than a little exhausted of reciting the information on that page. If you're too lazy to actually navigate away from this page, then the conference encourages teens to be amazing and rebell against low expectations (like being lazy). Its was an amazing experience and very fun to work on. I learned a lot. It has a similar premise as my favourite post ever you should go read it. Its pretty neat. (hey look! I'm learning to use embedded links! Yays!) I only noticed that after one of you, my dear followers, pointed that out to me. I love my followers. If you want to know more about how the conference went, or about my role on the volunteer team, write a comment (but of course you were going to do that anyway right?) and I will try to answer within a semi-reasonable amount of time. Maybe.

At this point, I should probably include a sort of transitional sentence because I am completely changing subjects. I choose not to.

A few days ago, my family, a few friends and I partook in what is called a Geocache-esque scavenger hunt. Basically, it ended up being a normal photo scavenger hunt, with clues and such, but instead of being sent somewhere in the clues, we had to use a GPS and longitude/latitude may coordinates. Despite being midday in the middle of a blazing hot summer day, we all had a pretty amazing time. It was good. I want to do another. People! You should do one with me! There are variations of this where other people have hidden "treasures" all over the place and you can find them the same way with a GPS. We should do one.

At this point, I would like to make a special * announcement* [bondigity!] I would like to share with you the joy that I have enabled a mobile version of my blog! You don't even have to do anything to get to it specifically (I hope). It *should* automatically go to a mobile version of my blog! Yays! If there are any problems with that, tell me, if not, I'm gonna feel pretty epic. Thanks! Over and out!





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