Thursday, June 08, 2006

Round One of the Blogosphere Project: AWChain

So, Towerkel at AbsoluteWrite has started the first round of Blogosphere Project: AWChain, and I'm the second in line after Towerkel's post.

Let's see, what's new since my last post? Oh, that's right--AbsoluteWrite.com is back up, and so are the forums. Hooray!!!

And just when the forums are back up, and I'm getting back into the swing of things on the forums, I have to go out of town for a week. Our choir is going on a tour throughout several states. I've been stressed about it for a while, factoring in some personal details and health issues, but now I'm actually kind of looking forward to it! And even if I'm out-of-it now and then throughout the trip, once we get on stage and start singing things turn around, and I can't help but get excited! Especially since we're going to Chicago first. Maybe we can get to see Wicked (the musical (again!). (Reminder: I must record the Tony Awards!)

Thinking of Chicago reminds me of six summers ago when I spent a two weeks in Boston. There's just something about older, bigger cities. So much history. Chicago is where Shoeless Joe Jackson played, where the Black Sox scandal took place. New York City, Boston, Chicago. Love the old cities.

And maybe I can get some Dunkin Donuts while we're there. They're hard to find in Houston. It seems to be either Southern Maid donuts or nothing. Oh, and Shipley's Donuts, which are actually good. Mmm, donuts. Definitely need to get some of those.

You know what's kind of addicting? Amazon.com. They have all these new features. (I spent more time than I should have updating mine!) You can build your own profile, share multiple wishlists, even have recommended lists! The author plogs (yes, plogs, not blogs) are fun, too! Check out Jenna's and Ray's!

Sorry this post is so short and random, but I'm still packing and preparing. The one not-so-fun thing about this trip? No internet access. Blah. Oh well. It'll be fun. :o)

Okay Kira, you're next!

Technorati Tags: awchain, AbsoluteWrite, Absolute Write

12 Comments:

At Friday, June 09, 2006 1:18:00 AM, Blogger Dawno said...

::waves hi!:: Random is good! ((hugs))

 
At Friday, June 09, 2006 8:45:00 AM, Anonymous D.T. Kelly said...

Have a great trip!

If you like pizza, and you really like cheese.. be sure to get a Chicago Stuffed pizza while you're there.

They're to die for.

Really.

Well, don't really die for it.

 
At Friday, June 09, 2006 5:03:00 PM, Anonymous Forbidden Snowflake said...

Ok, this is gonna be tough ;)

 
At Friday, June 09, 2006 10:31:00 PM, Blogger Kappa no He said...

What was that quote my son always throws at me...a Homer Simpson original..."Donuts, what can't they do?"

 
At Saturday, June 10, 2006 9:50:00 PM, Blogger Pass The Torch said...

Great job on your links - it makes it so much easier to follow the chain! I think we should all add the "you're next" line at the bottom.

 
At Sunday, June 11, 2006 2:50:00 PM, Blogger Peggy said...

One thing (of many) that makes California different from the rest of the country is the relative lack of donut shops. You can find them, but they are few and far between. It was a big deal when Krispy Kreme opened a local branch - the donut deprived were in heaven.

(and no internet access - the horror! ave a great trip!)

 
At Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:23:00 AM, Anonymous Laurie said...

I miss doughnuts! Waaaaah! Doughnuts do not exist in this country! Waaaah! :(

Have a good trip. :)

 
At Tuesday, June 13, 2006 10:53:00 AM, Blogger -Kelly M. said...

I would love to see "Wicked"! The novel has been on my shelf for months. I really must crack it open...

 
At Tuesday, June 13, 2006 3:41:00 PM, Anonymous Firiel said...

Not even a Krispy Kreme? How awful!

Hope you have lots of fun on your trip!

 
At Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:09:00 AM, Blogger Matt D. said...

I keep thinking about doing one of those Amazon plog things, but I keep not doing it. I'm kinda torn between it being cool and it being incredibly cheesy.

 
At Wednesday, June 21, 2006 7:48:00 AM, Blogger Katherine Huether said...

Chicago is a great city. Ran the Chicago marathon last year which was fun. I live near Boston. I know what you mean about the older cities. I lived in Europe and love how Boston (sometimes) reminds me of being there. Boston can be messy (traffic, inept road construction) but it has a lot to offer.

 
At Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:59:00 PM, Blogger September said...

Have fun and sing your little heart out. :) And enjoy the donuts if you find them.

 

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