Who am I?

What an amazing question! Who am I and how well do I know myself? Well, I would like to think I know myself pretty well I guess. Gah, enough with the cringey dialogue.

I'm creating this blog not necessarily to share my life experiences, but mostly to get some practice writing creatively and telling a story. As someone who's pursuing a career in something such as meteorology, why would I need to be able to know how to write? Trust me, I asked myself that every day in my primary education, and I blew off learning how to write which has come to bite me now. As someone who is going to have to communicate everyday phenomena to the general public, it's vital that I understand how this is best done.

I promise that my whole life isn't just the weather. I also happen to be an avid auto racing fan. While I understand the likelihood is low, it would be an absolute dream to find a way to somehow mesh these two passions of mine. From what I've heard through the grapevine, most racing organizations that race in the rain have teams looking for meteorologists to help them with race strategy. Anyways, I digress. There may be some content pertaining to auto racing in the future, and that's all I really have to say about that.

I used to play tennis competitively in the state of Texas, and I played for 11 straight years before going into college. Unfortunately, given how much time and effort I've put into my studies, my job, and the extracurricular activities I'm involved with, I haven't been playing much since. With that said, I've been pretty motivated to get back into the swing of things, pun completely intended. Oh the stories I have from playing all those years... all those country club Karens. Those were the days.

So that's a little bit of me and who I am. Not the most interesting person in the world, but I certainly don't have a boring life either. I'll generally be posting about various topics that are of interest to me and events in my life that I feel like sharing. Hopefully this turns out to be a good idea!

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