A brief check-in
Sep. 17th, 2017 02:52 pmOkay, so here we are, it is the middle of September and I need to drag myself out of my hole. Work has slowed down and we more-or-less successfully launched the late-start courses last week, so I should not be using that as as an excuse for slacking any longer.
Here is what I have been up to:
1) Got murdered most ruthlessly in Amber Throne War
2) Decided at nearly the last minute to take an intro to programming course with my employee tuition waiver. We are learning Python. It is very interesting but I am also uncomfortably aware of the major limits of my understanding/abilities at the moment.
3) Finally was able to start the stained-glass afghan project I have wanted to do for a while. It has been a nice mindless task to fill spaces where my brain has not been capable of much else. Also, looking at the crochet instructions and then looking at computer code makes me giggle.
What I have not done is any actual art in like two months. I should really change that but I'm finding myself oddly resistant to the sort of emotional vulnerability that requires. Bah.
In conclusion, there are too many projects and too little time/brains. Brain donations accepted but not tax deductible.
Here is what I have been up to:
1) Got murdered most ruthlessly in Amber Throne War
2) Decided at nearly the last minute to take an intro to programming course with my employee tuition waiver. We are learning Python. It is very interesting but I am also uncomfortably aware of the major limits of my understanding/abilities at the moment.
3) Finally was able to start the stained-glass afghan project I have wanted to do for a while. It has been a nice mindless task to fill spaces where my brain has not been capable of much else. Also, looking at the crochet instructions and then looking at computer code makes me giggle.
What I have not done is any actual art in like two months. I should really change that but I'm finding myself oddly resistant to the sort of emotional vulnerability that requires. Bah.
In conclusion, there are too many projects and too little time/brains. Brain donations accepted but not tax deductible.