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Monday, September 26, 2022

Wanna See a Video of Me Falling on My Ass?

 I know you do.  It's fine.  I don't blame you.  But first, a story of how this video came to be. 

Remember how I said I did a talk at the Overland Expo?  That was really fun, but that wasn't the only fun to be had at the Expo.  I mean, it’s an expo, so there were all sorts of classes and events.  And vendors.  Oh, so many vendors.  I saw some of the coolest stuff there.  Everything you could possibly need to camp, car camp, or live on the road.  And lots of cool stuff for all the adventures one has while camping, car camping, or living on the road.  It was amazing.

I hung out at the Expo with my fellow presenter, Justin Hughes (Check out Justin's YouTube Channel.  You'll love the cat).  Justin is a big motorcycle guy.  He’s a normal sized guy.  And his bike is a normal sized bike, but he is really into motorcycles.  On Saturday morning, he took me over to the Ride With Me area.  He had told me what I was in for and I was excited.  This was a place where you could drive a motorcycle.  A little demo for newbies like me.  When we got there, I was kitted out and put on a motorcycle.  Wanna see how that went? 
Jenn does a gravity check.  Yep, it's still working


Monday, May 2, 2022

Welcome to my new blog!

 Hi!  I'm Jennifer.  


Let me tell you a little about myself.  I am an ADHD coach, working primarily with high school, college, and adult students.  I am also a digital nomad, traveling North America with my Jeep, my gypsy trailer, and my bunny rabbit, Thor.  




ADHD and other executive functioning disorders run in my family and have been part of my life since I was born.  I went to Towson University (no worries, nobody else has heard of it either) and got my degree in English with a specialty in Writing.  I started out my career as a tutor for special education students.  I could see that my students needed help with more than understanding Macbeth.  I went on to teach GED classes at a correctional halfway house.  While I was there, I met many students who were there becuase they had needed help at some point in their lives and they didn't get it.  I wanted to be that help.  
I enrolled in the ADDCA Coaching Program.  I have finished my classwork and expect to finish my field work in June.  I'm very excited! 

 In this blog, I will share with you information, insights, and opinions about ADHD.  I welcome any questions that you might have and I will answer any that you send me or leave in the comments.  I will probably also talk a little about my adventures and my bunny.  Welcoming people to your blog is the virtual equivalent of inviting someone to your living room.  Please treat it like that.  Make yourself comfotable, but I would appreciate it if you would use a coaster.  

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