Love’s Labour’s Lost (part deux)

I finally finished reading the blasted Shakespeare play. It almost killed me. Ok, not really, but it took forever. It was soooo easy to get distracted. I found that I would much rather watch T.V. or play on the computer. Today, I was reading Gregg Stull’s blog, and he had made a post about a book he had read about ways of making learning more engaging for the video game generation. I find that I myself am a victim of this. Instead of reading I would much rather be playing with the many types of media available to me. I love Shakespeare. So why was it so hard for me to read this one play? I know I had some anxieties about it before I started, but once I got in the swing of things it should have been easy. As I sit here thinking about it, I am a little upset at myself for allowing myself to become so distracted. I enjoy reading. I started a little late with the whole “reading for fun, regularly” thing, but I think I am doing alright now. I wonder if my bibliophile friends find themselves in this same predicament or if maybe it is because I am a “newbie.”

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