So I guess this post officially inducts me into the blogging world. I never thought I would see this day, mostly because I suffer from what those in the sociology world call "cultural lag." Basically, I am always a step or two, a year of two, or a new gadget or two behind everyone else. I realized I was out of one loop when I stepped off the plane from Buenos Aires into the Washington DC airport in 2005, and a gentleman sitting next to me was writing on a palm pilot... when it rang. At that moment, I knew I was not in Kansas anymore. I had a brain and a heart and courage (I had just returned from an 18 month mission in a foreign country, which I found required all of the above), and I felt I did not need anything more - especially not a cell phone. Four months later I found myself with one in my hand, but I reminded everyone it was only because my parents would not let me head to college without one. Now, when my cell phone dies with no charger in sight, I panic and try to remember how I functioned in the olden days.
Next, we move to facebook. I refused for over two years to get involved in all the hype surrounding this sensation. It wasted time, and was risky, I was sure. Then, I moved to Austin and was called into the Relief Society presidency. Out of utter neccessity, and against everything I personally believed in, I created a page in order to keep up with the comings and goings of the sisters in my ward, and stay "in the know" with ward happenings. I vowed aloud to anyone who would listen that I was not a fan, and that I would not let it become my life. Now, I check it on a daily basis, and rely on it for my social calendar, birthday reminders, and memory-making purposes. It is not my life, but if facebook ever did go down, I'd have to remember how to use a cell phone again. Just kidding.
In September 2000, I recived a Mac desktop as a highschool graduation present. On that blueberry-colored mega brain I hacked out research papers and New Testament summaries at wee hours of the morning, all through my first years of college. After the mission, it still functioned, just shuffled along and required a few multi-vitamins for some joint pain and arthritis. I continued stubbornly using my computer for years, until 2008, when I attempted to open my facebook page and my Mac's internet explorer rejected my attempt, stating my version was not tough enough to handle it. I broke down. Not in tears, though I came close since simply looking at my Mac elicits nostalgia for my college years. No, I broke down and purchased a laptop, which I now use on a daily basis.
I could go on, about texting and digital cameras, but I'll spare you. Basically, a good friend of mine from NY whispered in my ear a year back that it would be great if I had a blog so she could keep up with my life. I whispered back, "no." Then, more recently, I reviewed the blog of another friend, and realized not only can it be used as a journal entry/memorybook for myself and (future) posterity, but it can be a tool for sharing my testimony and the Gospel with others. So, with that in mind, and in the face of 'cultural lag', here I go...
3 years ago
I love you, Desi. Thanks for taking the leap!
ReplyDeleteUm, complaint department. I have an official one I'd like to file. Perhaps under the category, "Amber is ALWAYS the last to know." How is it that I discover my dear sister's blog through her dear friend's blog. I am the queen of blogging. I deserve some sort of notification. Okay, I'm done with that rant. Now, I can officially welcome you to the blogging world. It is fabulous. Just wait and see.....
ReplyDeleteWahoo! Welcome to the blogging world Desi.
ReplyDeleteDes! I'm way excited you started blogging and I can't believe you got rid of the blue computer! It's probably good that you no longer have to borrow your roommate's computer to do anything technical now!
ReplyDeleteI miss you tons. I'm glad I now have a way to catch up on your life!
-Marci Monson
Yay! I'm so glad you have a blog! Now I can keep up with you too. Welcome to the blogging world. It's great.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogging, i too have found it a great opportunity for sharing testimony and insights I have gained on a day to day basis. I look forward to learning from yours!
ReplyDeleteOkay, but just so you know, I was here first.
ReplyDeleteDes, Na why-ja av ta go an do tha? Get ol upta dayt tek-no-logikly? I'm trying out me cockney accent for a play I'll be in this Summer. My Fair Lady, it is. Evar erd of it? :0) I got me a cockney lernin CD an all. It's beut-i-ful!!!
ReplyDeleteWell yuv inspired me to maybe, jus maybe, get me face book and me blog updayted.
PS - Me blog is http://lexasfromtexas7.blogspot.com/
Cheerio,
Alex