Hey everyone!
So, as some of you know, I had originally planned on just leaving this blog to queue while I went through my second semester under another hiatus, with plans to come back during the summer. But after taking some time to think about it, praying about it, thinking about it some more…
I realized that it’s time for me to move on from this blog.
It’s kinda funny, today being my birthday right now… I believe this is the perfect moment to start over.
A time for new beginnings.
After five years as qookyquiche, and gaining all of these sorts of experiences both positive and negative, the name has…become weighted somehow. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not about to let go of this name. I’ll continue referring to myself as either Qooky or Quiche online. I won’t be clearing out any of the content, especially for those who were here mainly for my art. It will be like a reminder to myself (and to others) of how things once were…and it also means I will never be posting art on this blog again.
On the flip side, I have created two new blogs: @a-quiche-in-med and @qdumpster. The latter will serve what @qookycorner was for, where most if not all my fandom-based reblogs will go. @a-quiche-in-med will serve as my personal…venting place. Well, not always venting, but I will definitely be hanging out more there, writing about my experiences, thoughts, opinions, posting art every once in awhile, posting a Christian post every once in awhile…basically there won’t be a central theme anymore except for me being a human.
Let’s be clear though. Only follow these blogs at your discretion. Only follow these blogs if you’re willing to see thoughts from a different point of view (or if you’re a Christian, probably similar point of view). If you follow my blog only for the art I will probably post, you might as well go on Instagram instead where I will remain fairly active in posting art there. I know it sounds harsh but I have to put my foot down on this.
I’m not going to lie though, this has been a good run. Five years? Not bad! I learned a lot definitely, like how to talk to people, how to relate to people, how to think outside of the box and to empathize.
But as one recent movie has shown, sometimes…it’s just time to let go.
Good-bye everyone, or see you at @a-quiche-in-med if you’re still willing to stick around :)





