Oh boy! This spring break has been completely filled with no productive activities at all. Work, work, workity, work.
I did, however, replace the kick down cable in the Fiat with a 5$ bicycle cable and finally got it to shift out of first gear. I also spent some quality time with my only love Bruce and went to see Sonny and The Sunsets as well as, whom Molly guesses to be, the Sandwiches but is not exactly sure. The show was terrific and most definitely a high light of the break.
I am extremely excited to get back into the studio and start pounding out parts for the wave table. I think this waiting around to do work has started to make me reconsider the actuality of my dreams coming true. Lately I have been thinking about life after school, as well as noticing how many opportunities I have been passing up to help aid my wood working career. The lack of theme continuity in my studio work also worries me that the paths I choose after school will be short and sporadic. Its common in my life to never fully commit my self to one thing. Short lived and easy exit strategies are my thing, for I have a fear of commitment. The idea of repetition and extreme indulgence in a specific subject or activity gives me feelings of being caged. But, maybe my ways of sporadic interests is just a way of allowing myself to accumulate a maximum amount of knowledge. Understanding intricate systems for specific machines or knowing how to tell the difference between ponderosas from Jeffery's just by their scent seems useful to me. It doesn't hurt to learn, but I think I might hinder my financial well being if I don't knuckle down; just at least for a little while.
Here's some boxes and work place humor!.
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