To answer Don Henley's question from the song "I Will Not Go Quietly", LilRabbitFooFoo.Com evolved from my "alter ego" known as the HitBunny. It was something my husband, OrionEngnr, babbled repeatedly in his sleep. I woke up out of a deep sleep hearing it and decided that was uttered for me to hear.
Say whuut?? I'm certified in ThetaHealing, a modality used for
changing negative energy into positive. I thought this was a perfect
nickname cos a HitBunny — like a hitman — can make bad things go away.
Yes, I'm a bit of left of center when it comes to people's
expectations. Blame it on 40+ years of sitcom tv shows or boredom or
surviving being run over by an SUV when I was 35.Yeah, my bells got
rung.
While Little Rabbit FooFoo isn't my own
creation, it got me to where I am with LilRabbitFooFoo.Com now back to
HitBunny. If you're quietly wondering what the hell it is period,
Little Rabbit FooFoo is a children's story and song. I pretty much
requested my mom endlessly tell me the story. Thankfully, for all the
people and alley cats in the world, I never asked her to sing it to
me.
I'm a life long
quasi-computer nerd who is also a den mother to 3 huskies who
have their own website — RabidJackal.
By "quasi", I mean I went to programming school only to be
taught by the COBOL language that I was not prepared for that
kind of mental abuse. The upside to learning that lesson was
that the same language also took my teacher down with me! Yeah
— I am a bit sadistic that way.
Mr Teacher spent 2 weeks dissecting my programming code in
search of the error. I dropped the class then took it again at
the next class cycle a couple weeks later. That break was my
saving grace. I "easily" passed it on the second try. The
reason this was such a ball buster was cos COBAL is very much
like writing a story where you need a PHD or 3 in literacy....
While that 2 weeks of dissection was mind numbing, Mr Teacher
finally found my error! It was a comma
instead of a period that I wrote! That's how
serious programming is! And that's the reason I didn't pursue
a programming career. I already had some grey hair before I
went to programming school — I didn't want to go bald before I
turned 23!
So now... I'm not the full-blooded nerd I considered myself to
be after I disassembled my first RadioShaft Tandy computer
with a 35mb hard drive; and then reassembled it to its working
functionality on the first try to turn on the power! My dad
did NOT have a heart attack at the prospect of him losing $200
or $ 300 for that computer. Yay, me!
I graduated as a programmer and that school led me to the best
job I ever had — making edits to banking websites, then later,
proofing programmers' work to the banking websites. I was at
the forefront of internet and cellular banking. And I was
there as we all went from 1999 to 2000. It wasn't the
catastrophic adventure all nerds were prepared for. Whew!
Meeting my now husband, OrionEngnr,
and giving up that career to move out of state with him led to
all new adventures that I could almost compare to Indiana
Jones adventures. If all that change wasn't enough, life
dramatically changed in July of 2018 when I survived a
hemorrhagic stroke. It was the same kind of stroke that my
paternal grandfather succumbed to as well as a prior paternal
grandfather who was in the outhouse when he had a stroke!...
And ultimately died of an obstructed airway when he fell. So
all things considered, I'll happily take the rigid spasticity
my stroke gifted me with then grumble, bitch and moan while I
take my toys and hobble home....
I do may do all
these paper crafts by hand but my mind gets a say in it all.
Unfortunately, the lines of communication between the body and
brain are still disconnected and fried. :( To help me filter
through neuroplastic brain rewiring, I have to break it up into
parts. As a lifelong writer, I need to work this all out in my
mind the way I used to in college: screenplay writing! This is
where character development enters in. There's the HitBunny.
I make by (one) hand and sell through this site funds my mental
therapeutic recovery. Here's where card crafting gets a little
complicated: All of my artistry is appearing appear on K9GraphX.Com.
Integrating these avenues are resulting in well groomed huskies
in an extra crispy Texas summer, a well stocked crafting
inventory and my left hand is beginning to learn it needs to
earn its keep now that it "remembers" what it needs to do!
My site is currently a work in progress. Stay tuned!
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