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Saturday, 1 June 2019

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Where and when is the art club Barbra?

Why didn't you think architecture would have been as fun as you thought dad?

Why didn't you enjoy business school Rita?

I believe that too Barbra. I can't wait to get to heaven and be whole.

3 comments:

  1. I didn't enjoy the business school because it wasn't my choice, Jen. I did enjoy meeting some nice people when I was there though and some of them are still keeping in touch with me through Facebook. Like Barbara and you, Jen I also can't wait for the eternal life, it will be so peaceful and full of love! I hope I can have wonderful conversations with my parents again and all the people that I love! It makes me so happy just to think about it!

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  2. The art club that I attend is at the senior's centre. There are about 25 artists. We meet every Monday. The attendance numbers vary because people travel but there are about 12 to 16 every week. I've been very busy lately and have missed a couple of weeks lately because I had to but I like to make it my priority.
    I also watch a tv show from Britain called 'Landscape Artist of the Year', and another called 'Portrait Artist of yhe Year'. They're on the 'Makeful' channel. I love to watch these shows. They're artist competition and I've learned a lot by watching the different techniques each artist uses to paint the same subject. For me, watching this is like going to art school.
    Barbara

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  3. Like many things Jen, architecture is 90% perspiration and only 10% inspiration. That means most of the time it's the boring stuff you have to do. Maybe you don't get to work on the interesting projects you dream about like beautiful houses and office buildings. Instead, maybe you have to design sundecks and warehouses. And there are a lot of rules you have to follow called the building code. So there are people telling you what to do all the time, including the client who is paying you. I decided I would rather be the client who would hire the architect and tell him what to do. Dad

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