la vie sans l'art

Feb 06, 2007 22:37

school is good.. i know how to study and learn the material.. wahoo for me ( Read more... )

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pinkvinylpurse February 7 2007, 04:25:40 UTC
i didn't even know you're back in school m'dear. where and what are you taking?

i feel the same way hun, in terms of not being able to create anything remotely artistic. i feel like i just blocked out art since i graduated. the ironic thing as well is that i'm teaching art but i haven't taken the time to create antything. what has happened to me?!

this rock climbing business sounds really fun! tell me more about it because i need to start working on my upper body strength (or the lack thereof).

miss you!

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joyo February 7 2007, 04:44:29 UTC
yeah i'm back in school.. i'm in an 18 month program for massage therapy... it's very exciting to be learning this stuff.. but it seems a long ways away to graduation... and then i'll have to be working...

and i can't do anything other than learn... i spend all my down time studying... and even whenn i do go out.. i talk about muscles....

i want to be artistic.. i crave critiques.. i want to look at art and be moved.. or try to understand.. i want to drink wine and eat cheese!!

rock climbing is amazing.. i've been climbing since july.. with melly.. and then with whoever i can... there are a bunch of kids at school that climb.. so it's pretty sweet deal for me.. it's hard, both physically and mentally... builing arm and back stregth... as well as legs... basically all over.. but it depends on how you challange yourself.. plus there's loads of eye candy.. :)

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mellywhiteyo February 7 2007, 23:02:28 UTC
crafts totally count as art! they're just not "fine" art! I will not have you nay-saying beading! hhahaha. I think functional art is the best kind, like crocheting scarfs and whatnot.

In terms of missing out on the events, well if you were here in oak/mississauga/toronto, or if we were in the 'loo, i'm sure it would be easier to squeeze in a bit of quality time. The fact is, you are pursuing one of your passions, and that is fantastic! Sure, it requires some sacrifices along the way, but what doesn't? Just think ,you'll get your RMT license, and then you'll be set free to use that talent anywhere in the world! Anywhere! Not to mention the happiness that a massage gives to those who receive! it is utterly orgasmic.

My dear, I am very very proud of you because you are staying so focused and gettin 'er done. It is a hard thing to do, but you're doin' it and you'll be SO glad you did when it all comes to fruition.

I miss you lots and can't wait for the Love Train! Soon enough! We shall have merry times.

luvvles and

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joyo February 8 2007, 03:16:43 UTC
thanks.. :)

..... i was having a little pitty party of one last night.... but i really did need your words of confidence...

it's quite difficult, knowing that i'm understanding the school... and believing in my future...

but not living the life that i want... the life of a student is so contradictory to the reality of an adult...

i do want to paint... and i do want to photograph... too bad i need time to sleep ;)

thanks again mells.. you rock

ps. i'm climbing full force and i have a posse of student massage therapists to back me in it!!! climbing the 5,9's now... or at least starting too! wooo!

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e_l_i_t_e February 9 2007, 00:53:41 UTC
you should go and get some inspiration for your art...

http://www.kwag.on.ca/news/view/?display=more&item_id=33

they have wine.

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joyo February 9 2007, 20:03:25 UTC
thanks...

i heard about this already cause i'm on their mailling list... problem being i can't afford $20 to go see art and listen to lectures... even if there's free wine...

i will one day though... and that will be a grand grande day.

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