THE LOOP
Izzy

Is eating a hobby? If so, eating is mine!

Let's just say food is pretty darn amazing and would have to be my favorite hobby, specifically, finding anything spicy. Spicy and hot are two of my favorite things and truly enjoy them. The other day I found Taco Bell fire chips, bag exactly like the fire sauce packet from Taco Bell (another one of my favorite things). I would have to say they were't all that spicy but the search is still on! 

Michelle

Games and Reading and Bikes, OH MY!

Is a hobby still considered a hobby if you're terrible at it? I can think of a hundred things I enjoy doing but to be honest with myself, I suck. I love learning, so I'm always excited to try something new! Once I become "ok" at something, I tend to get bored and move on.

 

I was lurking around our blog for some inspiration and noticed a few fellow nerds around here. Hi friends! I love video games, I will happily deprive myself of sleep for a good game. :) 

 

Reading is another hobby of mine, I love reading anything to do with psychology or horror! I'm super duper tempted to buy "IT" by Stephen King but that thing is MASSIVE and very intimidating! 

 

I also love motorcycles! I have two momos (technically one of them is just a scooter) and I always have a blast with them. SoCal has been nasty hot lately, so I haven't been able to ride much but I miss it so much!!! I always feel free when I ride, all my stress disappears. 

 

Thanks for reading! 

 

Anna

Make good art

Alright as far as hobbies go, I’m fairly basic. I really enjoy video games (#Dvawins), and painting. But I think my true passion is drawing. In fact, I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember. My parents for birthdays and Christmas would always include an art set of some sort which I would use completely within a few weeks. I would draw on anything and everything. Including the walls a few times (Sorry mom). Even as I got older, I would spend time in class drawing when I should have been taking notes. Homework was always turned in embellished with my drawings on the sides or back of the pages. When people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would always reply with “I WANT TO BE AN ARTIST! I WANT TO MAKE LOTS OF MONEY FROM MY ART”. It was always something that I was passion about and truly felt brought a lot of meaning to my life. As it stands now though I’m not a full-time artist. I don’t draw for a living, and I do it more as an activity to relax then make any sort of profit. But to be fair, I’m still very much passionate about it. I enjoy my time creating immensely and no matter what is happening in my life and even if I don’t make a dime from it, I will still spend my time making good art.