3.18.2017

Stories #10 and #11

Week 10's question was seriously not worth having its own blog post haha.  So I decided to combine it with this week's question, which I didn't put up earlier in the week because it's been crazy with being in Albuquerque and all.  I guess I better update you all, but Robert, Aria and I flew out this past weekend to check out a potential job offer with a company called Precoa.  Robert has interviewed with them this past fall, and they really liked him and they stayed in touch with Robert and wanted Robert to take on one of their bigger accounts down in Albuquerque.  So we flew out there to see what it's like and if we could see ourselves living there and all.  Robert signed on with them, so it looks like we'll be heading out to Albuquerque once Robert graduates!  Crazy!

Okay.  On with the questions for this week.


I'm a stay-at-home-mom as you've probably gathered from my previous posts.  Haha.  And that's all to it... which is why I decided to just combine it with story #11.


Is it terrible that I can't think of any childhood hobbies that I had?  Pretty much my hobbies have changed I feel like.   I played more sports when I was younger and now I don't play any.  I got more into crafts as I got older, but I don't think I did much crafting when I was a child.  I liked reading as a child, but grew out of it as an older child/teen years, but I have gotten back into reading, so I guess that's one hobby I still pursue from childhood.  I wasn't very involved as a child because I am an introvert, and sometimes introverts have a more difficult time finding their passions (you can read more about that in an awesome book I recently finished called "Quiet" by Susan Cain.  It's all about introverts living in an extroverted society).  So here I am at 25 and I am still trying to find hobbies that I am passionate about, which is probably why I don't have any stand-out hobbies that I still pursue from childhood.

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