As a girl who’s struggled with memorization and has slight hearing issues, I am not sure how I landed a barista job, but I did.
Posts published by “Anais Bouchatta”
I found myself questioning a lot of things over break. It’s quite easy for me to get distracted and hyper-fixate and re-realize how big the world is.
There’s one thing I have learned about gift giving over the years as someone who doesn’t like my friends spending money on me: I love when they remember things.
As important as art is to me now, I do not think it was this way my whole life. Yes, I am one of the kids who loved arts and crafts and even doodled everywhere since I could first remember.
As a little kid, I had been one of the kids to always look forward to the Scholastic Book Fairs which had books, magazines, those invisible pens, the notorious chocolate calculators (famous for their fake chocolate smell which I was not a fan of) and those obnoxious (and a bit pointless) pointer poles.
I’m not embarrassed to admit that color theory confuses me even as an art major. I wish I understood what truly makes colors work together.
The vibe, comfort, and different feelings of college can be a lot, yet the random things stick out to me, and taking note of it all has been fun.
When coming back from visiting my family this summer, we had a 9 hour flight ahead
of us. I was not too worried about anything as I had borrowed a pair of pretty good headphones and did not care for any of the other factors.