My entire life had been about experimenting. I always try new things. A new hobby, a new trick, a new attitude. I failed basically every time.
I tried painting once, all of my pictures were abstract pieces of four-year-old art. So yeah as much as I loved it, I sucked at it. I tried crochet, knitting, looming, sewing (I’m okay at sewing), I even tried that thing where you make like a pillow top or whatever. I have like twenty unfinished projects and one ugly, fat, baby blanket like scarf. So yet again epic fail. I tried Tennis once, I also sucked at that. I tried pottery, I wasn’t awful but…no I was awful.
I’ve tried writing books before and everytime I get to the fifth chapter I lose interest. So I have tried a lot of stuff! Here is what I’ve stuck with even when I’ve failed. Dance, piano, writing (obviously), horses, sign language. Oh that reminds me. I have tried learning like every language ever invented and sucked at every single one.
I tried; Spanish, French, Hebrew, Japanese, Italian, Elvish, sign-language (like four times), and probably like three others that I can’t remember.
So basically I get bored with things really quick and quit. But lately there have been things I have stuck to. And I don’t mean the Doctor Who fandom (Well yeah that too) but like I found things I really love doing that I never want to quit. So…yeah. Not sure how to end this so…The End (Emotional music into fade out)
_Thanks for reading!_
-Abby.
Can I say I just LOVE your ending! I find it so funny! And I kinda relate too.. I didn’t try as many things as you did but what I didn’t follow through with any of my “hobbies”..
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Thank you for reading. I’m glad you liked it.
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This is exactly how I am with things except everything that you gave up on like crocheting, reading, etc. I can kind of do and everything you stuck with like piano and sign language I tried but suck at.
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I’m glad you found something you can stick with. I remember trying to learn sign language because I was watching ‘Switched At Birth’ which features a lot of it….. Ya, that didn’t last too long.
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I watch that show tio.
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Yay! Was it just me or did you also feel more inclined to speak in sign language?
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A little but mostly I started learning because on Saturdays I volunteer with special needs children at a horse farm. And that is one of the careers I am considering.
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That’s really sweet of you! So something in community-based services?
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The farm is an hour away from my house and origanally i began working there because of my love for horses but soon i feel in love with working for the kids. Its actually an organization that is run by about four people.
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That’s awesome. You’ll make it far in life, y’know.
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Thank you
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