[gregarious]
Oh, college. One goes from enjoying a simplistic, relatively care-free microcosm in high school to a macrocosm of utter craziness... weekends beginning on Wednesday? Having to make decisions on your own? Wearing PJ's to class? Heat and air bills? Naps in the library become perfectly acceptable, beta fish are like your family, and you and your roommate may or may not "have" to steal some cheap plastic dishes out of the cafeteria when you're all out [guilty]. And then, of course, you know that 80% of your final exam will be on the one lecture you missed or the one book you didn't read. Let's not forget about our dear college professors. All of a sudden your teachers could care less if you attend lectures, or much less pass the class.
However: Occasionally, you will encounter one teacher, the silver lining in your University that shows a keen interest in his students, that refuses to let a single student slack and who makes an attempt at unifying the classroom. I was blessed to be in one of these classes this semester. With the semester coming to a close, one day this particular professor requested each of us go around the room and use one word to describe each student. When it was my classmates' turn to sum me up in 28 words, I obviously became very nervous. The first word used to describe me came from the back of the room, out of the mouth of one of the quietest students: "Gregarious. You're like super-gregarious."
gregarious (adj):
1. fond of the company of others, easily entertained, sociable, friendly
2. living in flocks or herds, as animals
I assumed my quiet friend [hopefully] meant I was friendly and was not subtly hinting that I had animal-like tendencies. I was obviously extremely flattered, and his compliment has stuck with me.
So here goes. I'm new to the whole blogging phenomenon, so I have few hopes or expectations as I begin this. When deciding on the focus of my blog, I couldn't seem to gather my thoughts to a unified topic or theme. However, I'm certain of three things I'd love to focus my musings on: my affinity for beautiful melodies, photography, and all things abroad. I cannot think of many greater greater opportunities in life than to travel to every inch of the world, to view the "colors of the coasts" and witness God's Kingdom here on earth. I have no desire for this to solely be an outlet for me to ramble on and on [how boring for everyone reading]! My hope is that I am able to share some experiences and insights that might somehow impact those around me. And, hopefully, perhaps some of my "gregariousness" will shine through as well.
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