Hello internet! Long time no blog, eh? Sorry 'bout that. I've been in one of those funks again, or maybe it's just the fact that it's summer now and I can do whatever I want...regardless, I feel guilty for not blogging as often as I know I should be. But today we're going to be discussing the history of my nerdiness, this mostly pertains to the Harry Potter series. You have been warned.
I have always loved reading, I just always have. I remember when I really started reading though, more than just the occasional book outside of class. It was fifth grade when I really got into the Harry Potter series. I kept a stack of books on the corner of my desk in home room. The stack always had a Harry Potter book in it some where, I remember it took me a long time to read them, but I loved them regardless; and then there would be three or four other books stacked as well. I remember I got a Star Student certificate for being, and I quote, "A lean mean reading machine."
Out of all my friends, I would venture to say that I am probably the nerdiest out of all of them. Don't get me wrong, I think EVERYONE is nerdy about something or another, but I'm really the only one that doesn't care if my nerdiness shows.
In middle school, I went through a hard core Harry Potter craze, it got to the point where my best friend just nodded her head and listened to me talk and talk for hours. There were several occasions when in English we'd have to write certain things, and nearly all of them can be traced back to my Harry Potter crazed stage. Even now, as a senior in high school, I still have a very deep love for Harry Potter.
I've had a rough child hood, and I could always remember having the Harry Potter books to read and to help me escape whatever it was that was going on. I felt like I was in a new place and I could be anyone who I wanted to be. It was a nice feeling to just to let go and let my imagination roam. I think, had I not discovered the Harry Potter series, that I wouldn't be the person I am today; I'm a friendly and open minded person. There aren't enough words to express how much J.K. Rowling's writing means to me, she developed something so magnificent that I think even the fans don't even know how much it really affects us all.
On to other nerdy stuff, I absolutely love to write, although writing is one of my weaker points when it comes to keeping up with it. I tend to start a project and get side tracked, never end up coming back to it.
I have however, have become obsessed with Doctor Who over the last couple of months, and though I just recently started Season 3, I freaking love it. My goal is to get caught up with the series by the time school starts. And since I'm talking television shows, I've also become addicted to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I plan that I'll have Buffy finished by school starts as well.
What's your nerd history?