These blogs started out as an English Comp assignment.
They have developed along the way into something I did not expect. When in their
infant stage I used them to vent frustrations, they then matured into
introspective views. My writing skills have progressed with the help of
technology and study. I have heard from friends and family that the blogs give
them an insight to who I am today versus who they thought they knew. My only
hope in the beginning was to write well enough to achieve a passing score. This
has been accomplished with flying colors, but it’s not important anymore. What is
important is that I have shown those who matter, my passion for what I do, that
this is not a phase for me. These have
become my personal journals, on my growth as a culinary student, a map of who I
am as well as who I am becoming. I have
been asked a few times whether or not I will keep writing after the
requirements for the class are met. The truth is, I do not know. I would love
to say yes without a doubt, but the workload from phase to phase changes, and
with the Grill, my time is at a premium. This has been very cathartic for me,
so my final answer would really have to be, wait and see.
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