Hello everyone!
I'm finally here! My time has come
to fulfill the position of "blogger." I know you all have been
patiently waiting.
It seems too easy though.
Does this first post officially
make me part of the blogosphere or is there some sort of initiation? If it's
that easy then I should write a book or movie and make it known to everyone! I
would call it "Perks of being a Blogger" (no relation to "Perks
of being a Wallflower" which I have never seen or read, but really want
to).
Anywayyy, this blog is really going
to be about me and my life and my view of the world. If that sounds boring to
any of you, I suggest you leave now. My super-buff cyber-security guards will
see you out the exit.
I want this blog to be a way I can
connect to people and put myself out there. So without further adooo, I
announce Comedian in the Backseat! An all-inclusive blog! My only rule is no
judging allowed.
I promise to post as much as
possible. But if I have not posted in a long time I am either:
A. On vacation
B. Very busy
C. Abducted by aliens or
D. Eating a ginormous bowl of Fiber
One Honey Clusters cereal with extra-cold milk (I cant get enough of the
stuff!)
Just to get something straight, the
name "Comedian in the Backseat" does not mean this blog will be jokey
jokes told from the back of a car. No, this blog is much more legit than that.
"Comedian in the Backseat" is a name that metaphorically explains my
view of life. Interpret it as you will.
If you recognize me from my header
photo, you will suddenly realize that I also star as "Kid Foodie" in
video interviews for the Chappaqua Farmer's Market. What?! You don't recognize
me?! Well let's fix that right away.
And this video is only one of a
series of Saturdays, jam-packed with delicious food knowledge!
Well I think that's about it. I'll
leave you with a quote from Marilyn Monroe to be thoughtful about how you came
upon this blog. Maybe it was destiny!
“I believe that everything happens
for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so
that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually
learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so
better things can fall together.” ― Marilyn Monroe
More,
Amanda
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