Five bowls of Cereal follows the lives of two young people struggling with the unspoken parts of ADHD. They are the components that make living a healthy life difficult. Where one oscillates from consuming too much of something or not at all. Where the most mundane of domestic tasks seem to make or break a day. Where an ever-lasting pursuit for dopamine results in situations remaining stagnant. Over the course of the summer, in the home we shared, I photographed myself and my partner as subject matter, going through our day-to-day existence with ADHD. The messiness of our lives revealed through my work acts as a metaphor for the complexities of our conditions. Our longing for things to be different or normal is countered by disorientation and dysfunctionality.