dossa wrote:
Some of my reoccurring obsessions are bracelet and hat/scarf making. When I get into making these things, I make hundreds of them in, so I donate them to local elementary schools for fundraisers so the kids can do things like go on field trips or have extra money for fifth grade graduations or whatever. The kids love them and get to do cool stuff in part due to my contributions. Also, one of my constant special interests are snakes, so I take them with me to local schools and do hands on presentations with them. I am often referred to as 'the snake lady' and the kids love the snakes, so I get invited back for things like career day, even though I am not a herpetologist... I do this as part of a nonprofit organization so I get to talk to the kids about sharing what excites them with others and how much fun it is to get involved in your community. Plus it is just really neat to watch someone who has a preconceived notion of snakes being bad or scary come around and end up wanting to hold one and ending up loving them.
Mmmm, serpents. Such wonderfully fascinating beings.
Anyways. Success stories. Hrmmm... Well, I've managed 3 years in the Air Force now so I guess that kind of counts, despite the massive issues I've had with its' highly frustrating social atmosphere. I am apparently really good at my mission and an asset so that's good I guess. (Now if only they'd let me do
just my job and leave out all that extra crap)
Let's see, what else... Ooh! I was, according to my friend, the biggest reason he went cold turkey off his alcoholism. One of the few things I have pride in, but really glad I helped him with that.
Can't think of anything else right now, but maybe later.
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