Idle time

Jan 22, 2008 13:33

I'm not too sure if I like all this time between my classes on Tuesdays, but I suppose I'll learn to live with it. I'd much rather be home working or doing something with the horses or spending time with my husband, but here I am at ASU waiting for the next class to start.

On a good note I have been progressing a bit with Shifting Times and I think I'm getting back in the groove of it. What I might end up doing is putting "personal" single pieces aside for a bit so I can get regular with the pages again and at the same time have my school stuff done in good time as well. It's been a good project for me and, in most cases, has made me push through with things that I would normally not be inclined to do with my art, like making backgrounds and trying to draw characters over and over again with consistency, especially right next to each other.

My mind feels like it's about to melt, I think I've spent a bit too much time on the computer for one day. What I should do, if I were smart, I wouldn't get online at all when I'm at home Tuesday mornings because I have this massive gap in my day and the computers here are a lot faster internet-wise than my lovely dial-up at home.

Anyway, I hope that my anxiousness to be finish doesn't get in the way of my studies. It's at this time when I really need to buckle down and focus. Although I doubt I could screw up my grade at this point, it would be good to finish strong and maintain what I've built these past five years. I really have enjoyed it, for the most part. The Equine program at SCC was worth every minute of my time and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am a better horseman and more informed horse person in general because of it. I think I've grown slightly disenchanted with the Art Ed program here. Young's class seems like it might be a good one, though, but I guess I've grown a bit tired of not knowing what I'm supposed to be doing and shooting in the dark. But soon I'll have it finished and I will be proud to say that it is done and I did fairly well despite it all.

That will be good.

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