Getting bored here. Just to share some of my insights to you about diaries and blogs.
Some people who I can associate with diaries.
There's Anne Frank diary, which became a classic novel. Set up during the World War II, this diary truly reflects her life, as how she experienced discrimination as a Jew (Back then, Jews have to wear something like a star) to concentration camps. It was because of her diary that I was inspired to study World War II. Good thing, Otto Frank published her diary, or else I won't get the chance to read her love life (joke); I mean how life was difficult back then under the rule of Adolf Hitler.
How about this diary? The diary of a princess.. Too complicated for me to explain. It will be much better to watch the movie and/or read the books written by Meg Cabot.
BACK TO ME
I started keeping one when my bestfriend gave me a diary with a lock. I saw her one writing in one when we were in Grade 2, and attempted to read what she was writing. Unfortunately, she caught me.
I know she loves me, that's why she gave me one of her unused diaries. Awww.
I went on hiatus then, and returned when I was in Grade 5. But it wasn't that serious. A couple of years later, still in the habit in writing one - becoming more serious as every year passes by.
Right now, I don't possess a diary anymore. I have a prayer journal, in which I talk to God using my notebooks. Instead of Dear Diary, it's now, Dear Yeshuah/Jesus or any name that I can associate with Him. It made me feel more personal.
