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The New Stuff

So I have changed my blog up a bit with the help of a friend, (Thanks Kaitlyn!) and can't wait to get to work on my new posts.  Stuff should be going up on Mondays, since I have time on Mondays between college classes. If you want to know more about me as a person, I have added an "About Me" page, so you can actually find out something about me rather than wonder.  So, the next thing... What do y'all want to see? Let me know in the comments,  and we can start working together. Sound good? I will be doing some posts on sports, and stuff that I do, but y'all should have a voice too!  So, I'll let you get back to reading blogs, like you have been doing. Enjoy! 😁😁                       ~Tabby~

Life Update

Recently I got a job at Chick-fil-A, recently being this is my week of work (including training.) It is interesting working here. If you have ever been to a Chick-fil-A, you know that their table markers are color-coded. However, that is a bit of a challenge for mee. See, when I was taking Interior Design classes I was on my way to class one morning, and actually had a single-vehicle accident, and hit my head on the upper console for the rear heater/AC. Since then I have been slowly going color-blind. While it kinda sucks that I can't see color (especially since I love painting) I have gotten over it. I painted a sunrise fairly recently, and it is my first painting as a colorblind person, and it turned out (according to others) beautifully. I gave it to our new pastor and his family, and they loved it. I cannot wait to continue painting. There is a possibility that I will film a video of me painting as a colorblind person. Someone suggested that I label my paints, so I don't h

Using skills people didn't know you had

Most people think that you have one specific skill set, and they take advantage of that. However, if you spent your childhood baking like me, and that is something you love to do, then why not make use of that skill when most people think you are just a whiz with a computer? Just because you make a living (or just barely one!) doing something you're good at, doesn't mean you have to give up something else you're good at! Let's go back to the baking example, shall we? Let's say, someone is really good at baking and can make a killer batch of Soft Molasses Cookies. However, in their everyday life, they work as an online promotions manager and no one really knows they can bake, because they spend all of their time online promoting a brand or company for their paycheck. They could easily do that for X amount of time, then when they get off work, they can go into the kitchen and make two or three batches of cookies, and each batch produces, say six dozen cookies. Now it