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Introduction to Bay & Friends

Hello all, and welcome to my blog. I’m Bailey, but you can call me Bay. We were on Tumblr for a short time, but we’re moving to Blogger in an effort to move outside the mobile-only world of Tumblr and more easily connect with others.

So, let me start with introductions to myself and some of the friends who will be helping me with this blog. We’ll work on giving you more about us later on and you might see more of our friends join the fun as well!

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Kate’s Tangents – Spotlights – Kavi Sharma

Hi there! I’m going to let Kari take this one away since she shares Ms. Kavi Sharma’s diagnosis of ADHD and will definitely have something to share about it.

It’s like having a TV in my mind. I’m supposed to be watching the Math channel while I’m in Math class, but instead I’m on the out-the-window channel watching a squirrel run up a tree or I’m on the dance channel, figuring out a new routine for the revue.

That’s – kind of – how Kavi Sharma explains her ADHD to her friends in her journal. And it’s pretty close to accurate, actually. I live with ADHD too and I can agree that it’s really hard to keep my brain on the channel it’s supposed to be on unless it happens to be something I love to do.

Living with ADHD can be both a blessing and a curse. Some days, I get absolutely nothing done because I can’t keep my focus where it’s supposed to be and I end up starting four or five projects because I can’t stick with just one. This is when you’ll hear me tell you to please wait a minute or two, let me finish what I’ve started or I’ll never get the train of thought back to finish it.

The other side of the coin is hyper focusing. Getting so involved in the project that I’m doing that I’ll do nothing else until I finish said project. This means I might manage to clean an entire room or bake four kinds of cookies in one day before my focus breaks. It works to my advantage sometimes, I can get a lot done when the hyper focus and motivation both kick in at once.

There’s more to ADHD than just focus or lack of focus though – the answer I didn’t have in college to why I didn’t need caffeine to survive finals? My ‘normal’ is like being caffeine buzzed. If I drink caffeinated beverages, I slow down and even fall asleep. For me, this also means things like night time cold meds that are intended to knock me out have no effect.

Why I sit here and worry that my friends don’t want me around when they have other plans for the day? That one’s called Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. And it’s a nuisance like you wouldn’t believe. I don’t actually want to be upset when my friends have other plans or feel like someone hates me because they didn’t answer when I texted/said something. My brain just dumps every reason someone could have to hate me at once and I have to find my way to the reality of the situation – that not everything has to include me and whoever I was talking to probably didn’t hear me.

Seeing Kavi Sharma’s story include her having ADHD felt like looking in a mirror. She reminds me so much of myself. She’s not trying to be a bad student, she’s just so excited for what she wants to do that her brain won’t let her focus on anything else. Hyperfixation at its best and worst.

As a last note, don’t treat people with ADHD like they’re a nuisance. It’s not our fault we can’t sit and focus the way we’re ‘supposed to’ – believe me, we’re as frustrated with ourselves as you are with us. We would love to be able to sit and focus on something without drifting off or wandering off to another task. We would love to be able to switch tasks without completely forgetting to finish the first task.

That’s my perspective on living with ADHD.

-Kari

Kari’s Creative Corner – Welcome to the Fashion Studio!

Hey everybody! Kari here! This has been a long time coming, but the ADHD brain got to us and it got pushed off a bit until the rest of the distractions were cleared out of the way! This will be the set we use to show off my fashion designs when I manage to make them a reality!

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Bay’s Story Time – Legend of Two Lovers

Sorcha and her handmaiden were always far more than just Princess and handmaiden. Part six of our story will show you just how much they meant to one another and how their gifts work hand in hand together.

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Bay’s Story Time – Mindsoother’s Strength

The Soul Healer’s gift isn’t the only story we’ll tell. Here, now, is part five of the legends series: the story of the Mindsoother. This tale will bring us closer to Sorcha by introducing her nearest and dearest friend in all of Ireland, Skye and Avalon combined.

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Bay’s Story Time – The Irish King

Part four of the story will be about King Conor of Ireland, the son of the Druid Queen and twin to Princess Sorcha. Read on to find out how he uses the Irish gift he was blessed with to help his kingdom flourish during his rule.

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