Out of the frying pan...
General | Posted 10 years agoHey!
First off I would just like to apologize to anyone watching my account in the last month or two-I know I haven't been very active with uploads or even talking to people as I would like to be, but I think you're all awesome anyway for liking my shit. For real. Nice. I like you.
Anyway, tomorrow marks the end of a three-year, incredibly taxing and stressful run through the Culinary Arts program I was taking. I'll be going up on stage in a cap and gown (eugh) and getting my first real big-boy degree. It's exciting and something to look forward to, certainly, but I'm just more relieved to have the program - and the 96 clinical hours and student showcase from the last three weeks - done.
What that means is that now I'll actually have some free time to devote to doing stuff I actually like to do, as opposed to running on four hours of sleep between work, class, and clinicals like I have been. I really look forward to being able to draw more and improve and I'm thankful to have met a few really wonderful people in this community who have all given me little encouragements and helped me get through these last few months without losing it (you know who you are <3)
What that also means is that I'm going to finally be able to focus the amount of attention that I want to on those little gift drawings, etc. I told some people months ago that I would totally do. (Hey I meant it)
Thanks all!
First off I would just like to apologize to anyone watching my account in the last month or two-I know I haven't been very active with uploads or even talking to people as I would like to be, but I think you're all awesome anyway for liking my shit. For real. Nice. I like you.
Anyway, tomorrow marks the end of a three-year, incredibly taxing and stressful run through the Culinary Arts program I was taking. I'll be going up on stage in a cap and gown (eugh) and getting my first real big-boy degree. It's exciting and something to look forward to, certainly, but I'm just more relieved to have the program - and the 96 clinical hours and student showcase from the last three weeks - done.
What that means is that now I'll actually have some free time to devote to doing stuff I actually like to do, as opposed to running on four hours of sleep between work, class, and clinicals like I have been. I really look forward to being able to draw more and improve and I'm thankful to have met a few really wonderful people in this community who have all given me little encouragements and helped me get through these last few months without losing it (you know who you are <3)
What that also means is that I'm going to finally be able to focus the amount of attention that I want to on those little gift drawings, etc. I told some people months ago that I would totally do. (Hey I meant it)
Thanks all!
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