Sunday, July 7, 2013

Erin Culver: An Attempted Explanation

Hello dear people!


I would first like to bring out the welcome wagon and invite you to make yourself feel right at home here at my blog "The Plan Is Simple: We Blog About AP Comp". Feel free to take a seat if you're not already. A steaming brew of green tea might prove to be a nice touch, as well. Shall we get started? I think we shall.

I am Erin Culver, and this fall I will be a senior. I guess you could say that I'm getting pretty old. Time flies when you're having fun, am I right? Well I'd like to take this time to assemble a list of facts about myself. Here it goes.

1. Sometimes I wish I could just skip the whole work force and go right to retirement. I'd be good at being retired, I think. I can picture myself living in a small cottage doing Sudoku and watching The Price Is Right on a daily basis. A girl can dream.

2. I really enjoy being healthy. Nutrition and exercise are absolutely fascinating to me, and I hope to make a career out of that someday. I find that I am much less stressed when I eat well and exercise almost everyday, and I'm pretty sure I'd go crazy if I didn't do both of those.

3. I think that life would be impossible without music. I can't imagine trying to do mundane tasks without listening to my Ipod. I'm pretty sure I would despise laundry and other household tasks if I couldn't jam while doing so. A few of my favorite artists include Mumford & Sons, Cage The Elephant, The Black Keys, and many more.

4. My favorite activity, hands down and no questions about it, is to laugh. I can be very serious if I need to be, but I just plain prefer to joke around and laugh. They say laughter is the best medicine, and I can't help but agree. It's another one of those things where I would go crazy if I didn't have it.

5. I love reading and pondering inspirational quotes. Despite the fact that I usually prefer not to be serious, there have been plenty of times where I have enjoyed reading the inspirational quote section on Pinterest and thinking deep thoughts about life.

6. I have been told by many that I'm a "people person".  I those people are correct, for my happiest times are spent outside the house and with people. I'm somebody that would rather spend money on going to dinner with friends instead of buying a new Gameboy or something. Don't get me wrong, I grew up with a Gameboy, I just prefer to spend time out and about with people and to be social.

And that concludes this episode of Random Facts About Erin Culver. Sorry to disappoint, but I think this  pilot episode may be the only episode of Random Facts About Erin Culver. I hope you have enjoyed your stay, and check back for more posts. They'll be on here very, very soon. It will be... excellent.


5 comments:

  1. Hey Erin! Welcome aboard the good ship AP Composition. I'm really glad to have you part of the class: your random facts (particularly the one about skipping ahead to retirement to do Sodoku) made me laugh out loud (which led to awkward looks form the other patrons of Victor Allen's). Nice work getting your blog up and running, and I look forward to reading more of your stuff. See you around!

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  2. Erin! We have a lot in common. I agree completely with you on the whole retiring early thing...sigh. We can dream. Can't wait to have you in AP Comp! :)

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  3. Hi Erin! Your idea of retirement sounds really nice. I too love to be around people, and I definitely agree with spending money on hanging with friends versus a Gameboy. Hope you have a great rest of your summer, and I look forward to having AP Comp with you!

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  4. First thing's first--your titles are brilliant.

    Under your plans, I'm already on the retirement with my Sudoku skills and just not having a job at all.

    Looking forward to AP Comp with you!

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  5. Erin you always cheer me up! You are definitely "a people person." I think your 4# point is the best! Laughter is one of my favorite things as well! I love those times when you laugh so hard your abs hurt. I'm looking forward to having you in class!

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