Checking first sentence post of every month this year and posting it.
January: "I have too much to write about in the short time I have to write this entry before dinner, so my whole Florida vacation gets to wait until I have the computer for several hours tonight."
February: I have come to the conclusion that: I talk too much, so much that I drown out everybody around me, and then I get upset when people don't tell me as much about themselves as I tell them about me. (Wow . . . so that's when this started-- or at least started to hit me . . . )
March: "Today is a beautiful day out. It's supposed to be about a potential high of 80 degrees, and it's peaking nicely at about 75 degrees right now."
April: "I've had quite enough wacky stunts for this week, thank you very much, lol . . . "
May: "I did not sleep well at all last night . . but all I did was think about Japanese, so I suppose that's okay, too . . . O.o . . . "
June: "I found this Christian Home Manual online yesterday, and read through it with a mixture of terror and odd amusement." (I still get a kick out of that, honestly, lol . . . )
July: "At Camp Tannadoonah, the camp on my lake I went to every year from the time I was six or seven to the summer just before 8th grade, they have many ceremonies." (Clearly previewing something deeper, already telling a story, lol . . . )
August: "Who's one of the biggest crybabies you know?" (Me :-P but it was for a good way, for once :-P)
September: "Orpheus: 33% Extroversion, 100% Intuition, 100% Emotiveness, 76% Perceptiveness: You are an artist, an aesthete, a sensitive, and someone who has never really let go of that childlike innocence." (Quiz result, clearly, lol . . . )
October: "Somebody wake up Green Day." (Heehee, my personal favorite, lol . . . )
November: "I did not sleep well, last night."
December: "It's highly, highly time I updated a picture post!"
I don't know if it comes out in the specified lines, but most posts on the first of the month (or the first post of the month) tend to be surprisingly introspective and serious . . .