Tuesday, September 9, 2014

New Things

Well, after a while of battling the thoughts in my head telling me, "Don't do it," "They'll think you're stupid," and "It's going to be lame." I finally started up a blog. Why? Because I have a lot to say, and whether or not anyone listens, well, that's not up to me.. However, sharing what I feel is good and truthful or maybe just happy and funny, is something I can control, so there you have it. // Have you ever come across someone who could just ramble on for a long time about a topic and they probably had good points, maybe even great, but it just wasn't the appropriate time or place? Well, whatever that may be defined as, just call me the Queen of it. Maybe you can relate. Oh -- and to the one person that may stumble across this. I hope you find it to brighten your day. While watching the news earlier today, in the entire hour span, there was not a single story of good news. It saddens me to know that this is the kind of world we live in, when we no longer have any good news to share. So, here's one girls attempt to change that. May something you stumble across on here make you laugh, smile, cry, feel something. Anything. With all that being said, I'll end on what I consider to be a positive note and give you a little bit about me.

My name is Olivia. I am so in love with a man named Nick. (whom you will hear a lot of, just FYI)
He brings me constant happiness, and I could not be more delighted. I come from a big family. I have 5 sisters and a brother. They are: Tucker (15), Rebekah (13), Kyle (10), Nora Kate (7), Christen (6) and Quinn (4). Our small village is raised by nurse and sheriff's deputy, both of which are incredibly great examples of hard work. And you'll probably hear a good bit about all of  them, as well. I attend South Calhoun: a small, Baptist church on the corner or River and Pine street in Calhoun, Ga. I love to sing. If you were to ever drive by me, you would seriously question the ability to take me seriously due to the extreme facial expressions from singing to the top of my lungs. No shame, though. I love working with kids, and hope to be able to teach music full time, eventually. I am thankful for a very small circle of true friends, whom I am very grateful for. Well, that's enough rambling for one post, as I'm sure more about myself and my life will unravel in the posts to follow.

-- Olivia 

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