But since I'm no longer into it, I don't care. Which got me thinking about how many things I used to be into that I now find uninteresting or almost stupid thinking back. One of them was skateboarding.

I was always God awful at it and I can't even begin to fathom why I was into it. It was like a phase kind of and I believe it only lasted like MAYBE two years. From 2010 to possibly sometime late 2011 XD. One morning I just woke up, and didn't go over to my friends house to goof off on her extra skateboard. It went like that. I woke up, didn't feel like it and I never did again after that. I hear its common for kids. Its part of learning I think. We would become obsessed with a certain thing and try to learn everything about it and talk about it ALL the time to the point of annoying our parents to tears and then one day just like that we decide, hey, this thing isn't interesting to me anymore.

With my ADHD (which used to be way worse BTW) I always found it hard to focus on one thing for long, especially if I didn't really care for it (EI schoolwork) so the skateboard thing always surprised me.

Another thing I remember is my friends older brother had a Go Kart that went like 40 MPH and I always raced it around the back road behind our house and I wanted to race like Formula 1 cars. Seriously. No, really. I was like, I might be the first girl to race more than one Grand Prix XD. It isn't that I'm not into F1 or Go Karts anymore BUT I no longer have the urge to actually race an F1 car. When I got older I realized all the stress involved and decided that going 100MPH in a kart instead of 220MPH in a V6 turbo F1 car is just fine for me.

What about all of you? Anything you were so into that you thought it could be a career but you just suddenly lost interesting somewhere along the way?