Aaand then she was home again. Well I was actually back around Christmas time, but I didn't feel like writing about it then. I'm a bit miffed, yet back on track in the
place they call "Norway" (It's actually Norge, dumbasses) I must say
I miss all the drawing, the short travel distance and of course the people. (Which
I keep repeating on facebook incidentally). It's quite a contrast going from
what felt like a stressful version of my favourite playtime with coloured
pencils, cutting and pasting and adobe basics, to mostly business and project
related stuff here at home. I've gotten much better at maintaining focus during
lectures after the substancial break from it, so I'll count it as a success.
Indeed.
How did my trip to Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England change me, or what
have I learned? Well I reconfirmed that I do in fact enjoy drawing and being
creative. Watercolours are fun. I still posess the ability to befriend new and
amazing people - I have highly exaggerated my "lone wolf" tendencies
before now. I'm more confident when it comes to my English (which I'm not sure
I needed because I'm getting a bit cocky about it, bad Kjerstin). I can present
my own work again which I was much better at before I started Uni. I love snack
cheeses now. Vinegar on Chips is the bomb. Fireball Whisky and apple juice
shouldn't be alcoholic cause it tastes like liquid Christmas and I wish I could
drink it all the friggin time. Use any excuse to promote yourself. Be more forward
to leave an impression on people. German people are cooler than I thought. Eat
ALL the popcorn! I finally got the hang of paragraph styles in Indesign (about
time). Always plan ahead of time, cause you never have the amount of time you
think you have...
Bye-bye Sunderland, bye Clanny House...
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