Published by Jo- Creative PTSD Gal
Time for another update 2/27/19
I am a graphic designer by day and dare I say renegade (cell phone) photographer and aspiring author? Yes, I'll say it. I do enjoy staying busy but now instead I spend more time for self-care and trying to find...me. I'm now busy in a more healthy way.
I was diagnosed with C-PTSD from a 10+ year abusive marriage and my hope is tap more into my creativity whether it be cooking, journaling, writing short stories or drawing to help cope. Scattered-brained is how I feel and I will try very hard to keep this personal blog as organized as possible…but no promises.
My journey so far has been filled with ups and downs and I'm working on getting more ups even when the downs are still there. Join me. I hope that you enjoy reading, find some inspiration and possibly help me do the same.
Thanks for reading, liking and following. It doesn't go unnoticed!
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its really hard to draw a random edible object(from experience as an artist) and make it come across as realistic-looking, and you drew this really well!love your blog<3
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I love this unconventional doodle! I’d never think to draw a slab of meat. 😉 I like the memory attached to it too.
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It was a good T-bone steak, it made my mouth water at the thought of it. We don’t tend to have them in the UK, We have Sirloin steak, which is one side of the bone, and fillet stake, which is the other side. They rarely sell them together with the bone in.
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