Learning sign language still seems interesting to me but I’ve changed jobs and now I neither actually need it nor I have the time for it.
Learning sign language still seems interesting to me but I’ve changed jobs and now I neither actually need it nor I have the time for it.
I walk as much as I can every day. I didn’t believe it at first but it really equals good exercise!
I visited all the places I had in mind and almost all places of interest in Bulgaria already!
Stopped going to fast foods and eat more wholegrains bread, fruits, vegetables… I feel much better and it comes cheaper! :)
I used to do this as my main job several years ago but I felt bad that I had to sit at home all day and I’d never seen any of my colleagues in real life. It was good that I could organize my own time and not have to work if I didn’t feel like doing it right at the moment but I didn’t feel so good sitting alone at home all day long.
I had many of them when I was younger and it was fun – I got to know so many interesting people from all over the country and the world! Now a few of us have moved to Sofia and we still keepin touch and see each other. It’s great!
I’m a part of the Bulgarian open-source community and I’ve taught computer skills to people with disabilities. I think anyone can make a difference in something they’re god at.
It’s good for keeping good memories fresh or sharing a laugh with people when I shoot something funny.
I’m a teacher in computer skills (one of the things I do in my job) and my last course was for a group of deaf people. I talked to them with an interpreter but it would be so interesing if I knew the language.
That’s a very useful thing – I backup my home PC to the USB drive and have it with me wherever I go.