Saturday, January 10, 2015

Beginnings

"You better do a blog" - various friends during my last night in the US until the summer. Mostly said by Emily.

I told myself I wasn't going to do a blog. OMG look, I'm going abroad, you should totally read my blog so you can be jealous of all the fun i'm having! That's not how I wanted to approach my time in Brussels. Tons of other students, including three of my siblings, have studied abroad, and many of them have blogged their experiences for friends and family. Being me, I don't want to be just another student. I have to be different in my own way. But as the reality that I will be living in a foreign country for the next four months has really started to sink in over the last week or so, it has become apparent just how different my life will be this upcoming semester.

After consulting with some of my friends, including James and Pat who recently returned from their semesters in Turkey and Australia respectively, it had become apparent that during one's time away, communication with back home becomes an issue. Think about it, I'll be living in a foreign country where the population speaks different languages, I'll have to rely extensively on wi-fi for any sort of communication, there won't be a Chipotle or Chik fil A anywhere nearby, and who knows what sort of absurd rambunctiousness I might find myself in. And so, I have come to the conclusion that I will in fact do a blog (If you didn't see this coming, how are you even reading this right now!). Not to brag about my adventures and sightseeing, but rather to inform my parents, my siblings, my friends both from home and at Richmond, and any other unfortunate soul who might stumble upon this thing and find amusement in my writing, about what I'm up to and where I am. Let's face it, between the numerous family members and friends that I am lucky to have in my life, it'd be a difficult task to keep each and every one of you up to date personally. So, take solace in this blog, for it is your gateway into my life for the next four months (or until whenever I grow tired of updating this thing).

This will not be my first time blogging per say. Middle school Bo went through a blogging phase when he discovered that various people like to write satirical stories and make fun of culture on the internet. Amazingly, those blogs still exist to this day and can be found through my profile. To sum up each in a few words (not that you care, but it makes me feel better giving context for how weird Middle School Bo was. I mean he didn't even go by Bo then. Weird):

BOC Blog - My original foray into blogging.  Cringe Inducing. Like the shadowy places, you must never go there (that one's for you Jarn).

Caitlin Smells like poo - the true highlight of my brief blogging career. For a period of time, I constantly annoyed my sister by saying she smelt like poo. Childish? Yes. A peak into the future genius of my wit and writing? Yes.

Why I Control the Blogosphere - Apparently, my brother did something to piss me off during my blog time and my rebuttal was to create a blog where I post pictures of him and refer to him as The Creep. I was weird.

And so, here we are. I hope you find some enjoyment from following my stories, pictures, posts or whatever I put on this thing. If not please burn your computer and never speak of this again. I am typing this post on my phone during my 4 hour layover at Newark international airport because for some ridiculous reason Newark doesn't offer free wifi. Seriously, get with the times Newark. So as I'm about to start this adventure, get your fill of this post, cause honestly who knows when I'll post again. Cheers.

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