Easter, tornado, and the end of college.

posted on: April 27, 2011

What a bittersweet week is upon me! I have two days left of my college career and a handful of opportunities for next year. How do I feel? I am bustin' at the seams excited about graduating and probably too excited over my precious job prospects.
Though I may not be interviewing at the most prestigious PR firms in big cities or have a grand idea of my future plans laid out, I do have some small, golden ideas.

-start a photography business, for real. As in have an office and offer prints.
-spend a year teaching art for Americorps in Waco (application is done! hope the funding comes through!!)
-more volunteer work at the World Hunger Farm.
-second shoot at weddings all summer.
-shoot a few weddings of my own this summer.
-roadtrip to Ohio with the boy this June. Akron here we come!
-move into my precious little duplex with new roommate but old friend Chelsea. (this place is a STEAL btw)
-pay my own bills. yow!
-attend my first photography workshops!

Ok these are big ideas. I'm ready for them! I even have an interview today :)

So that's my life this week and my plans for the summer. I admit I'm excited to read this post 5 years from now and see how much of it came true :)

Easter weekend was long but short. A whole 4 days spent sometimes busy and sometimes just hanging out with people you love and remembering His sacrifice for us. Sunday was a beautiful day spent egg hunting, scratching ant bites (my tenacity to get the flower pics you see below with an iPhone resulted in these) eating strawberry slop pie and melting into the couch.

Yesterday was spent crouching in the basement of the old music school hoping that the tornado warning being yelled from the speakers around campus wouldn't prove to be correct. But we did get a concert out   of it! Cody's quartet had their performance interrupted by said tornadic activity, so we just finished it informally, below ground.




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