Crazy times and tough decisions
I am in what is feasibly my final semester of college and if all goes well then I can graduate with a baccalaureate degree in Digital Media with an emphasis in 3D animation.
I hope to be making commercials or movies of some sort using the art of 3D.
Currently I am working with the rest of the 10th ward at the shop of Mark Wadsworth creating furniture for the Paul Mitchell cosmetology schools I also have a job at UVSC where I am required to do my homework and that the students can all find the "any" key without to much grief.
The tough decision involves a desire to wave bye bye to this school for good, but the federal government apparently felt that I deserved a bit of money so they have awarded me funds for this semester and next semester. Now Michelle and I are in a dilemma over whether to get out or use one last free semester to increase my skills and maybe try out scuba diving and golf. Alas I think we will have to take this to the Lord and see what he says we should do, and then do it.
Michelle is doing well more or less one of her birthday wishes was to have a full night of sleep and I am going to provide her with this if it takes me 30 or 40 years. She does much for our little family such as keeping Beck alive and finding clever ways to supplement my meager income. Michelle had a great time in the professional world and caused many of her employers to beg her to stay because they knew that replacing someone of her brilliant quality and dedication would be nigh impossible but she felt that she was needed by our son so she bid them ado and has become an amazing mother even though she would love to get back into the work force.
Beck is growing well he recently went in for some immunity boosters and hardly cried he is developing in the Hiatt style in that he is much longer then he is round which causes us some trouble because his clothes are long and loose. He has a blood blister on the side of his nose that occasionally pops open and makes him look a little like Freddy Kruger and then Michelle has to hold a tissue on the spot for a long time to try and stop the bleeding, his doctor referred us to a dermatologist in Pleasant Grove so we will go see what he recommends.
the deer were so grateful for our garden that they told all of their friends and now they sit about waiting for apples to drop for their pleasure. it was pretty funny because we had one weed in our garden and many squash and the deer were kind enough to carefully eat around the weed and not trample it so that we have all of these squash plants missing their leaves and gourds surrounding this untouched beautiful weed. So at last count we have 2 goats 12 deer and two giant turkeys.
We will continue to do our best to keep the home front in livable shape until the great big earthquake we have been promised comes.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
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I know what your going through with the whole job hunt and graduation. If in all your praying you find out what I'm supposed to do, let me know will ya?
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