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An Autistic Dog Groomer?!

Yep. That's right. I am an autistic dog groomer! I was diagnosed at a fairly young age, and was determined to become a veterinarian. I have loved, and will probably always love MOST animals. (I am terrified of most snakes, and most rodents. Don't know why...) I am not on the path to be a veterinarian anymore, but I have been grooming dogs for a while now, and wanted to share some  perspective that I gained this past month that that made it kind of difficult for an aspie like me, and how I have realized that I NEED TO ASK FOR HELP. (us aspies are stubborn, am I right?) Over the past few years, I have been in the "corporate" world of grooming salons, but I also have experience in the small shops as well. However, with how things work, I need to be in the "corporate" side, and let me tell you. It is HARD. It is far more customer service based on my end than it would be, say, at a small shop where you have receptionists. As someone who has such bad anxiety and

Why though?

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I've been living in this apartment for a year and a half, and I have been living in only half my room and no living room.    why? Because the ceiling caved in! How cool, huh? Not only that, but they have to cut part of the roof, and it's needed to be completely fixed: the roof itself. I've only lived like this since may, and they (hoa) completely refuse to communicate with us, or fix it. Come along, and join me in this music called, "windy, rainy, and a tarp". Xoxo, Hannahs blo .