Finally, finally got around to fixing my glasses. I've been walking around sans-nose pads on my spectacles for months now. It's nice to look down and not have your glasses fall off your face.
I'm watching "Austin Stevens Adventures", and I think he's slowing becoming my new idol.
He's like Steve Erwin with a camera. I gotta get one of those sticks with pincers at the end of it, and an Australian accent.
P.S. Gallery opening went really well. I shall eventually take pictures of the place and put it up in the creative cafe.
Biscuit AWAY!
Your awesomeness is akin to bottling a hurricane. It cannot be done - Mr. Wallstreet
Money is da shit. That's why I'm reluctant to go back to Saskatchewan to look for design jobs, since statistically designers are payed less in Saskatchewan than in say BC or Ontario.
We'll see how it goes.
Biscuit AWAY!
Your awesomeness is akin to bottling a hurricane. It cannot be done - Mr. Wallstreet
In the odd hours between working on assignments and such (achievements: almost finished my client-work and two of the three big projects for the year. Go me!) I have come up with a plan.
The Plan is to go back to Saskatchewan and look for work there, specifically in Saskatoon. There are design firms there (dblack looks pretty good) and I know my way around Saskatoon, so it's a good familiar place to start. Plus, family is only 3 1/2 hours away so if I'm in a real pinch there's a close lifeline.
Ultimate goal is to get money and experience in Saskatchewan, then come right back here to BC (specifically ReThink Advertising) for the remainder of my days.
And then, get super powers.
Biscuit AWAY!
Your awesomeness is akin to bottling a hurricane. It cannot be done - Mr. Wallstreet
Is one of them a Pomeranian? Pretty much everyone on my team at my job is gaga over dogs. They've got their walls covered with pictures of their dogs and they talk about them like they're their children. It's scary sometimes.
Mr Wallstreet wrote:Is one of them a Pomeranian? Pretty much everyone on my team at my job is gaga over dogs. They've got their walls covered with pictures of their dogs and they talk about them like they're their children. It's scary sometimes.
Three of them are Pomeranians. Max is the only non-Pom.
I'd fit right in then, except I don't talk about them like they're my children.
Much.
Biscuit AWAY!
Your awesomeness is akin to bottling a hurricane. It cannot be done - Mr. Wallstreet
Sweety = female black and tan Pomeranian Hope = female Pomeranian (I don't know the official name for her colouring, but I'd call her grey and tan) Rough n' Tough = female orange sable Pomeranian (not sure on her colouring either). Affectionately referred to as "Rough".
Max= male Kuvasz, affectionately referred to as "Maximus".
Biscuit AWAY!
Your awesomeness is akin to bottling a hurricane. It cannot be done - Mr. Wallstreet
Gotta finish my portfolio book by Sunday night. I'm almost there, I just need to grab some of the stuff I made last term/summer and add it as well as finish off the rest of my revisions/new pieces.
Ay ya! So much yet to do, but it's coming along well.
Just a few more little edits to my Annual Report and ID Standards and those will be done too. Huzzah for that! Big projects are almost done!
Biscuit AWAY!
Your awesomeness is akin to bottling a hurricane. It cannot be done - Mr. Wallstreet
Sweety = female black and tan Pomeranian Hope = female Pomeranian (I don't know the official name for her colouring, but I'd call her grey and tan) Rough n' Tough = female orange sable Pomeranian (not sure on her colouring either). Affectionately referred to as "Rough".
Max= male Kuvasz, affectionately referred to as "Maximus".
I had to stifle a laugh when I read 'Rough n' Tough. Not that theres anything funny about the name, but going from "Sweety", to "Hope" and then reading "Rough n Tough" was like wtf?:)