From Israel with Love

I’m in my home country Israel… I almost forgot how beautiful it is.. The people are so nice and welcoming, I wormely recommend you to take a week off and come to visit :) Although the circumstances I came for are not very cheerful. As you may remember I came here because of my beloved grandma. She is not doing very well and it’s very hard to realize that she is not the 75 year old grandma that I remember but almost 85. I would ask you all to pray for her, as I will do myself.

I’ll try to let go of my personal life and focus on our mission towards becoming the best Interior Designer we could possibly be. Now, we are moving to Wednesdays which were not much for me… I had only one simple subject that day. Geometry and the Art of Design. It was so easy, seriously, the level of studies was something like the ninth grade and if you didn’t do well on the midterm you would have to redo it, because the instructor didn’t let anyone get less than 80. instead of having a final test we had a final project. The project could have been whatever you wanted it to be as long as it has a geometric meaning. He gave us homework only ones which took about five minutes to do, and never kept us in class more than 45 minutes when the class suppose to take 3 hours. It was in the middle of the day which sucked but was worth the A you get ;)

Thursdays were OK too. I started the day at noon which was good I had extra hours to sleep or study if I really needed to. The first subject of the day was computers, to tell you the truth I don’t even remember the official name of it since it was so not necessary. We didn’t learn anything new neither on PC or mac. After this class we had Presentation Techniques. Boy I loved this class, I always liked to draw but never really got professional training. The lady that was teaching us was such a nice person, very caring, she even bought us donuts ones because people were hungry. The only thing is, she was talking so much, we barely had time to practice in class because she was showing us things again and again and guess what? Yes, again. I really learned a lot from her though. She taught us about light, perspectives, elevations, and of course color techniques.

I would deffinatly tell more about Presentation, but now it’s already 2:35am at my end of the world, so I probably have to go to sleep. I have a long day tommorow, so see you later aligators :)

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