How personal is too personal for dreamwidth? I don't think anyone is actively reading these- and I don't really mind either way. This is the bathroom graffiti of posting- Sure, other people will probably read it, but it's mostly to satisfy something inside of me.
My love has made chicken katsu tonight, which was delicious. We both ate it with lao gan ma, zey used the damnable bean one (YUCK) and I used the heavenly OG one with bits of tofu. Or at least it's OG to me. I also added some sesame seeds.
I think I want to be an art teacher. I really wish I had pursued a double major back at university, I wanted to be an Art Therapist but that would have needed me to do a lot of careful planning with art and psych classes, plus I really genuinely enjoy HR and I though that would give me better employment chances. And with employment, I thought, I could get college money.
...WAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah that didn't work. I'm still unemployed and I graduated a year ago, all because I made the damnable decision to move to a different state with a highly competitive job market. For love. Bah!
(I am deeply happy with this decision, I just wish I could have both).
Anyway, for my logic, if I can find a way to be an art teacher, I might be able to get a job AND get some studio art credits, which are what is most needed for the masters program I want. Well, that and like, one more psych class. But still.
However I looked at colleges and it's PROHIBITIVELY expensive. Even just grabbing the classes I need and transferring would be a huge issue. I'm not sure what to do about that. I plan to try to talk to the admissions people about it but I haven't gained the energy yet.
My love has made chicken katsu tonight, which was delicious. We both ate it with lao gan ma, zey used the damnable bean one (YUCK) and I used the heavenly OG one with bits of tofu. Or at least it's OG to me. I also added some sesame seeds.
I think I want to be an art teacher. I really wish I had pursued a double major back at university, I wanted to be an Art Therapist but that would have needed me to do a lot of careful planning with art and psych classes, plus I really genuinely enjoy HR and I though that would give me better employment chances. And with employment, I thought, I could get college money.
...WAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah that didn't work. I'm still unemployed and I graduated a year ago, all because I made the damnable decision to move to a different state with a highly competitive job market. For love. Bah!
(I am deeply happy with this decision, I just wish I could have both).
Anyway, for my logic, if I can find a way to be an art teacher, I might be able to get a job AND get some studio art credits, which are what is most needed for the masters program I want. Well, that and like, one more psych class. But still.
However I looked at colleges and it's PROHIBITIVELY expensive. Even just grabbing the classes I need and transferring would be a huge issue. I'm not sure what to do about that. I plan to try to talk to the admissions people about it but I haven't gained the energy yet.