You see, I graduate in less than two months now. And then I get married six days later. Both things have been a long time coming (the marriage not so much--we've been together for a little over two years and engaged since July), but what is causing ein Bisschen anxiety is that I'm taking care of two major aspects in the entrance to the next stage of my life in one fell swoop. A college graduate and a wife. Not that I won't rock at both. Because I will. But I'm also a tad crazy so that can either help or be detrimental. Don't worry--he knows what he's getting into.
The idea of graduate school is...daunting. I wish time and again that I'd finished school on time, but no one can predict what life will bring them (joining the Marines, leaving the Marines, moving to help mom with brothers while mom's husband was in Iraq for...three tours?). I'm not making excuses--I had legitimate life events that prevented me from finishing school when I would have liked to. I've also not stopped working for more than a few weeks at a time since I was 17...so almost nine years now. Life gets in the way, you know?
So now that I should be doing either German homework or preparing for my midterms or working on my Capstone project, I'd rather be blogging and legitimizing my existence internet-ionally (I just coined that. Copyrighted as of now by me.). My upcoming Schule-freiheit is also spinning the creative cogs of my brain. There are so many things I want to do now that I'll be out of school. How about a list to keep me on track, eh?
- Re-finish and re-upholster the oak rocker I got at an estate sale in Cross Plains for $20 (bundled with an old quilt that needs repairs, a copper-coated aluminum cake carrier with a wooden handle, and an original View-Master [which is sadly no longer in my possession]).
- I'm actually glad I waited so long on this, because my tastes in wood-finish and fabrics has matured some in the past three years.
- Make a t-shirt quilt.
- Cheesy, I know, but a quick, fun project that will be peppered with memories and promises of future coziness.
- Paint a wickedly awesome painting for the living room a la Van Gogh.
- I can do this sh**.
- Finish the Christmas quilt I started four years ago. It only needs to be quilted and edged.
- Finish the embroidered Christmas stockings I started for myself and future DH.
- Plant and keep basil alive and protected from earwigs.
- I love basil. I could eat it like lettuce. Plus purple basil looks awesome.
- Learn how to make a fondant-decorated cake.
- I have a feeling I'm going to be watching a lot of "Cake Boss" this summer.
Hopefully I'll be on here again before I graduate!
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