Things to Do When Your Friends Aren’t Blogging Enough to Keep You Entertained
- Fill Out Forms at the Bureau of Communication website — including, but not limited to, a “Declaration of Romantic Intent,” “Airing of Grievance,” and “Acknowledgment of Occasion.”
- Do you have introverts in your life? Learn about “Caring for Your Introvert” (The Atlantic).
- Learn 10 new words (from other languages) every day
- Sign up for Twitter and tell the world what you ate for breakfast (or, y’know, use it to communicate with people)
- Sell things on Craigslist or Amazon — or buy things, there are good deals to be had.
- Watch your TV. I wouldn’t recommend this though — you can learn a lot more about the world, the people in it — your families and your neighbors — if you turn it off, go outside, and talk to people.
Or watch this music video: Brandon Heath – Give Me Your Eyes – I would embed it here, but the label won’t let me =(

The link about introverts makes me smile. The Husband is a severe introvert and will laugh and nod with recognition when he reads the article.
What’re you, Cal?
I’m definitely introverted. I like to pace the floors of the apartment deep in thought, pondering my life, where I’m going, and where I’ve been.
I like socializing and it’s something I’ve improved at over the years, but it’s emotionally taxing for me especially around people I don’t know well. When I’m done, I like to go home, sit down, and relax for a bit so my brain can stop working on overdrive trying to absorb dozens of different information vectors.