Moves Like Jagger
Meet the newest family member of the Graeme family - Disco Dave.
He is a regular at Studio 54, experiments with some questionable drugs and can pull off some hip moves on the dance floor.
He likes his shirts with big collars and always wears his skinny black tie.
As one of my friends (in real life and on Instagram) said - he moves like Jagger.
On a side note that has nothing to do with Dave - a big announcement that may effect my blogging. Last week I accepted my letter of offer into teaching. It has been something I have wanted to do for a while and I am pretty excited to be finally doing something that may use my other degrees, I mean what the point in having a Masters in Contemporary Art if I cant use it in my local region.
I am scared SHITLESS of all the time consuming activities that go along with study but know it must be done. I fear my blogging, my sewing and my art may again have to take a back seat as most of my "free time" will now be overtaken by the books.
I'm not prepared mentally to go through study again yet but perhaps once i get my readers in my sweaty hands I might just take back to it like a duck to water fingers crossed.
Mxo
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The study thing will be ok - it will go a lot quicker than you think, trust me! And any help I can give you, just holler!
P.S. Try not to let the creative stuff fall by the wayside too much, it's hard I know. During term time I find it hard to do as much creatively as I'd like, but as long as you're doing *something* even something small, then you're exercising that part of your brain. And that actually helps with the study and the teaching in the end, it really does. I'm right behind you girly, you'll be a-ok! It probably sounds weird, but schedule time for it - it means you can't always take advantage of that lightning strike when it hits, but if you keep all your ideas in a notebook/sketchbook, then you can come back to them when you do have more time :)
{Excuse the essay up there!}