But I am that guy.
I'm that guy right now.
A 15-year cycle just ceased to exist. That cycle is college. I've been slithering in to and out of college for so many years... and now I don't ever have to go back.
What a feeling... but I can't help wondering where I would be now if I would have finished when I was supposed to.
My first major back in 1995 was graphic design, so I'd probably be an uninspiring artist fighting the advances in technology.
I guess the outcome isn't terrible at all.
My first major back in 1995 was graphic design, so I'd probably be an uninspiring artist fighting the advances in technology.
I guess the outcome isn't terrible at all.
At the end of every semester I would sit and thumb through my old notebooks checking to see if I should keep something before stuffing the recycle bin.
Since this is the last time I will have to do it I will share some of the random notes (and doodles) I scrawled down while in class.
Don't kill – need them for labor.
Truths are invented.
Indigenous Resistance.
400 words to describe cattle among the Nuer.
You can be outraged.
Humor: Think small.
Hmm... I know I did a lot of thinking about disc golf, but monocles? I must have been feeling quite pompous that day.
Now that college is over I guess I should start looking for a job.
I may need to clean up a bit first though.
The departure of the District Weekly from my life felt like a sucker punch. I remember reading the first issue on the Gondola Getaway dock back in 2007. The publication seemed similar to what I was looking for in a job/internship.
Unfortunately, the horror stories of print media I'd been listening to for years hit home.
It was fun while it lasted, District – or at least fun up to the point when you couldn't pay for the last two projects I completed.
Lastly, Dish beat the crap out of her nursing program.
I'm extremely proud of her overcoming the daily battles with somewhat dubious professors. Soon she'll be a bona fide nurse – and I hear she doesn't mind looking at weird skin conditions or ligament/joint pains – so ask away!
*chuckle, chuckle
A bunch of time has returned to my daily life – maybe too much actually. So, shocking this blog back to life shouldn't be much of a problem. Next topic: Jeremy is a husband.