More on school junk...
So like I said yesterday, registering for the summer session turned out to be a pain in the arse. I stated not long ago that I'd be taking one govt class the first half of the summer and then 3 others the second half. Well, I came to find out that you can only take a limited number of hours for each summer session, so I had to rearrange my whole schedule and decided to take Computer Illustration.
Then yesterday morning I checked on my schedule online, and good thing I did because they cancelled the Illustration class! So in a fit of hurry before going to work I had to again rearrange my schedule. Since the classes start Tuesday most of all the required courses have been filled, so I had few choices that still had open seats.
Here's where it stands as of this weekend:
Session I
US History to 1876 ....Mon-Thur 8pm-10pm (this was the only available time!)
Intro to Psychology ....(television course... I can also rent the video kit for $15 to watch at my leisure, which I will do if they're still available in the bookstore)
Session II (starting mid-July)
Art Appreciation ....Mon-Thur 10am-12pm
Life Drawing ....Mon-Thur 12:30pm-4:30pm
At least I can put off the government class this way!! (who me? put something off to a later date?? nahhh... not like me to do that... *wink*) But I do enjoy history so I might like that class. And then I still have the art classes for the second part, and I'll definitely enjoy those.
One more note, that means I'll be leaving my job by July at the latest. Heck I might leave by next week. But it's just so hard to give up that regular income, as much as I hate the job. I even feel guilty planning to leave... here we have this new training manager (no he hasn't quit yet!) and he's projecting all these plans for a training program and he doesn't know I'm not going to be around. I'll feel bad walking in and telling him he'll have to revise his plans by promoting someone else to the spot. This facility has mostly unskilled workers, so let's just say there's not much of a pool to draw from to do the job. In fact, far too many times my coworkers have asked me, "Angela WHY do you work HERE? You got skillz!" I would just tell them I'm a glutton for punishment, haha. But still, I'll feel guilty when I go...
Oh yeah...
I received an email from the college that they want to put one of my artworks in a publication they're coming out with later in the year. Plus, they're having a student art show that will include the works put in the book, so they want me to submit 3-4 artworks for the art show which starts in October.
Here's the work my art instructor submitted to them for the pub, a silly toy firetruck sitting on a wooden beam, with a hand-dolly in the background and various other junk on the table (not my favorite, but my instructor liked it):
Saturday, May 26
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2 comments:
Hi Angela,
Glad to see you're being published again! And the bike story and pictures were neat.
I'm anxious to hear about your Memorial Day at Lone Star with Jaydee. I hope you two cashed in big time. Did any other Hottalkers/Sports-Talkers show up?
Take care,
"Hoosier" Carol
Hello Carol and Angie, should have made more pictures at Lone Star, but we were busy finally getting a table at 'Silks'' and enjoying the great buffet,,,,,,,,,,BIG problem and I covered this with our waiter,,,,,,,NO Bread Puddin,I suggested they import some from Oaklawn. We had a great waiter "Taylor" was his name and he did a great job taking care of us. My friend Karen had a super day and while taking Chemo again for her cancer that has returned, everyday is precious, and we try to enjoy it to the fullest, and our friend Walker Talker contributed to that greatly, thanks my friend, looking forward to seeing you again someday.
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