Blog instead of Vlog
10:14 AMHey!
So I've always wanted to Vlog but the truth is, it'd be super boring! I work 6 days a week, so the Vlog would consist of me getting ready for work, and then coming home and sitting around the house until bedtime, and then start all over again. I'm a hairdresser, and obviously I can't Vlog at work, and the truth is not many people actually know that I make YouTube videos in my personal life.
I have always wanted to make more personal posts, real where I say how I truly feel about things, so I thought why not blog? Almost like an online diary that others can read and get to know me a little more.
So here we go
January 16th, 2016
I defiantly just wrote 2015 and then had to change it lol.
Intro
So a little about me. Well I'm 21, Canadian. I live just outside of Ottawa with my boyfriend of 4 years, we've lived together for the past 2 years. We've recently moved into the place we live in now, it's much bigger than our first place, we love it :).
We have a pet rabbit named Daisy, he's about 2 years old (I think, if not he's just under 2).
I am a hairdresser, or hairstylist whichever you want to call it, some people are very particle over which they are called, I don't really care lol. I've been a hairdresser since August, that's when I finished hair school, and was lucky enough to be hired right out of school by the salon that I did my placement for school at. So far I love it, I just love the feeling a woman gets when you give her a beautiful cut or colour, you can just feel her confidence.
I used to to think I needed a really "important job". I usually went to school to be a Child and Youth Worker, I thought it was going to change the world. Half way through the year I was diagnosed with Bipolar 1. I always knew something was wrong with me, but never knew where to go for help, being in the field of mental health for school I found resources.
Once I found out I was Bipolar I dropped out of school, I thought the sick couldn't help the sick and I would never be able to do it (very wrong, actually a lot of mental health professionals, do have mental illness's and it helps them to be better at their job).
I did always want to be a hairdresser when I was younger, but put those dreams aside to be an "important" person. I've since realized that being a hairstylist is important, it helps people so much with their self esteem, so indirectly I am making a small difference.
I don't really know what else to say about myself.
Oh I'm a redhead, so beware I have no soul LMAO.

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