I've had a good time in my graduate studies... but this last class leaves something to be desired. A classmate put it this way: "I feel more like I am playing hide and seek than being in a class". Oh my. That about sums it up. Week by week, I am unsure as to what exactly is expected by this instructor. It's irritating, at best.
I was recently approached by a company to produce items for them. There was some differences with the creative director, so I had to turn it down. It would have been a fun thing, but I refuse to work with condescending people. I have enough to contend with without that in my life.
I realise that I have TONS of assorted crap floating about that needs to be made available to the public. I joke that it kinda piles up, but there is truth to that statement. The biggest problem is that I don't take such good pictures. So even thoguh the item may be as cool as all get out, if I have a craptastic picture, no one would want it. O well. More practice with the camera!
I really need to be making more. It's getting bad, methinks. Having no job for this long has been hard on me. I try not to show that it is killing me and that I am feeling a significant lack of worth, if I let myself go. I don't know that taking a mind numbing job would help. I hope so, as it seems that that is all that is available to me at this point.
Playing with pallets is fun! Wow, I just realized that the previous statement makes me sound like I am the most boring person ever. I have been scrounging pallets from worksites and the like, and making them into furniture! Really. It's been a lot of fun knowing that I have made something cool out of something that is only a couple of steps at best from the landfill. I'll post a pic when I have one.
Scored a sweet deal at the Provo DI this week, which is a coup within itself. That place is SO picked over. It's a madhouse when they even bring out a cart. People swarm the workers, not even letting them get the stuff to the floor. It's strange. Anyway, I found a GREAT chair and ottoman. Lady Arat refers to it as my "papa bear chair". Solid wood frame with leather upholstery. I looked at it and realized that this was a REALLY expensive piece. $70 took home a (most likely) $2000 piece of furniture. All it needed was a liberal application of leather conditioner. I was most pleased. Again, I'll post a pic when I have one.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
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