Tuesday, March 17, 2009

School Daze

I haven't been putting up posts because the most exciting stuff in my life happens to me on Facebook. I'm only joking a little!

That might be all about to change though, if I do end up going back to school. Meeting new people (with like interests, YAY) and homework and hopefully singing too! I was just talking about how I made a choice to not go to school because I didn't like it. It's kind of embarrassing, really. BUT! To me there's a whole facet of college I never considered that doesn't involve taking classes that you don't want to take for a degree. I just want to go and get a certificate, learn how to do what I want and then move on! Well that's how I feel now. At this point I wouldn't be surprised if you told me I was soon going to be studying for my Ph.D.

What I've become interested in over the past year or so is interior design. I absolutely devour the shows on HGTV and am so fascinated by the transformations. I would like it if that was something I could do. So I'm going to try to do it, and we'll see what comes of it.

I'm a little apprehensive about transcripts, paperwork, registration, being able to get the classes I want, etc. But I just have to take it one thing at a time, so if I can remember that I'm cool. I actually have fun filling out forms, if you can believe it! The thing is not to talk myself out of it before I even start.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my gosh, DO IT!! Your life is an endless quest for knowledge! So if you are interested in learning about something go out and Master it! You will have so much fun in interior design and will have all these little art projects. I can't wait to see what you create! Go out and OWN Interior Design!

Anonymous said...

that previous comment was by Angelina. I was so excited I forgot my own name! :)

Giggly said...

Good for you!! How exciting!! So happy for you!!

giddy girlie said...

You totally should. Dip your toe in the water at a community college and if you don't like it, you'll only be out $33 or whatever. Try all kinds of stuff, just for fun. It doesn't all have to be math and history! Take it from someone who has 120+ credits at junior college. For serious.