I have finally decided to move my blog - or more like start my blog -
onto blogspot. For quite a while (a number of years) I have had and
(somewhat) regularly posted to my blog on livejournal, but I feel I've
outgrown that site to some degree, both in terms of the features it
offers and in terms of some of my previous posts. I want a fresh start,
and here it is.
The timing couldn't be more appropriate - I recently graduated from university and started a new job at an internet marketing startup (gosh, soon I won't be able to call it a startup since it's growing so quickly) in the wonderful city of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The job has certainly spurred me to reestablish myself in the blogosphere - not that I was a huge or well-known contributor to begin with - and that, combined with what I would consider symptoms of withdrawal from university life, in which I was constantly writing. Yes, I work in Marketing, and yes, that includes a lot of writing, but it is a different kind of writing. I guess I also miss my wonderful friends with whom I used to talk and talk and talk about anything and everything and these blog posts will supplement our unfortunately infrequent phone conversations.
And so here I end my first blog post on my brand new blog. Much more to come - in the works I know there will be posts on internet marketing (the lines between my job and my hobbies are very, very blurry), graphic design (what I've finally been getting into), religious studies (here and there... because I will always have an interest and sore spot for the subject), and anything else that might pop into my brain.
The timing couldn't be more appropriate - I recently graduated from university and started a new job at an internet marketing startup (gosh, soon I won't be able to call it a startup since it's growing so quickly) in the wonderful city of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The job has certainly spurred me to reestablish myself in the blogosphere - not that I was a huge or well-known contributor to begin with - and that, combined with what I would consider symptoms of withdrawal from university life, in which I was constantly writing. Yes, I work in Marketing, and yes, that includes a lot of writing, but it is a different kind of writing. I guess I also miss my wonderful friends with whom I used to talk and talk and talk about anything and everything and these blog posts will supplement our unfortunately infrequent phone conversations.
And so here I end my first blog post on my brand new blog. Much more to come - in the works I know there will be posts on internet marketing (the lines between my job and my hobbies are very, very blurry), graphic design (what I've finally been getting into), religious studies (here and there... because I will always have an interest and sore spot for the subject), and anything else that might pop into my brain.