This is our life right now.
Every day we go to campus, stay all day, and then go home and go to bed. But as arduous as that may sound, we love it.
We are loving our studies and are throwing ourselves into our work, and it is so stimulating. I feel like my whole life I've spread myself between so many things. Art. Piano. Soccer. Volleyball. Singing. Friends. etc, etc. But now, I go to my studio, I paint for three hours, go to a class, go back to my studio, paint for another four hours or so, then go home for dinner...you get the idea. I am starting to see my art progress exponentially and it is so rewarding. A little imbalanced maybe? Probably, but my whole life isn't going to be like this, it will probably be like this only for a few months of my life so I want to take advantage of it.

my studio right now
Dave is doing really well right now. He's loving his research on Alzheimer's disease, and he's loving the challenge of making himself a competitive applicant for medical school. He also loves music. I love hearing all of the new crazy fun music he manages to find.
I'm not really sure the purpose of this post...maybe just an update, maybe just to record this time so I can remember it in the future, but whatever the reason, there it is.
Just to make reading this post worth your time, here's another fun music video. This one is fun and lighthearted. I must be spending too much time on the internet because I keep finding random music videos...
I love this post. It brings back good memories, we were in similar shoes for the first year or so of marriage. Life feels so full and busy. You constantly have homework, test, group projects, projects and so much more. It's so rewarding as you finish those things and feel that sense of accomplishment. When I was in school I kept thinking when I graduate I'll finally have time/energy to....(fill in the blank with anything from as simple as painting my nails to painting the entire house'. Then I graduated and then life really got crazy. It's such a wonderful time being students and doing it together. It brings you together in such a different way. Enjoy your last couple months because you are in for a whole different kind of ride just around the corner.
ReplyDeletethis post made me miss the studio. painting in my kitchen is not the same. live it up...and i really need to come visit to see what progress you have all made (and if the glitter herpes has yet to be controlled).
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