My bio is currently in rewrites. These past few years have taken me on a journey. I am no longer the person I thought I was. When I get it figured out, I'll let you know.
My passion is ...
writing, photography, music, animal rescue, and filmmaking
I know too much about ...
American Idol and poopie diapers
My parents always told me ...
there's always room for improvement.
My childhood ambition ...
to get married, and make a difference in the world, famously. .
My favorite memory ...
Moving 2000 miles cross country to Hollywood with little no money and no home to go to.
Why I write ...
I write for therapy, for sanity, and for purpose.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Stephen King is my leisurely read. Hollywood's up and coming screenplays are my day job. I listen to Tom Petty, Sublime, Tool, Manson, John Lennon, Pink Floyd and so many more.
My first job ...
Denny's Hostess
My best moment ...
Waking up homeless on Santa Monica beach- also my worst moment.
My inspiration ...
Music, moods, and observance of nature.
Caring for a timid rescue dog may be one of the biggest training challenges out there. It is important that a timid dog be in a quiet home. Screaming children, loud music, and active households are not a suitable home for a timid dog. In order to care for your timid dog, it is important that you know why she is the way she is. Sadly, a large majority of rescue dogs do become timid. Sometimes, the shelter itself is a traumatic experience, often times dirty, noisy, and the dogs rarely receive the attention they so desperatly need. Journaling is a great way to document your dog's progress and...
More..April Olshavsky
Member since: October 2007
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