Would you believe I managed to survive another semester of grad school?
Me neither.
But in grad school, you don't really get a summer break. I will continue working as a TA over Spring term, and then in Summer I get to teach my own class. TA DA!
See my name there? My very own class. It's terrifying.
Besides TAing and teaching and working whatever other job I can find to support my small family, I will also be writing my thesis. Joys. First draft due the first day of class. ALSO I will be assisting with the planning and installation of the MOA's very first textile exhibition: Cut! Costumes and the Cinema. Don't get too excited, it's a pre-packaged deal. But I will get to work with the couriers on installation. I hope.
So! Now that you're filled in on where life is heading, I'll back up a little and cover where it's been. In March I had the amazing opportunity to return to my beloved Phoenix Art Museum to help with the installation of Hollywood Costume, a fantastic exhibition on loan from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. In my two weeks at the museum I rubbed shoulders with textile conservators from the V&A and Phoenix as well as costume designer and curator Deborah Nadoolman Landis. I also directly handled red carpet gowns worn by actresses like Amy Adams and Glenn Close, and indirectly handled movie costumes worn by actors and actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Leonardo di Caprio. It was thrilling. Seriously. Pictures were forbidden, so you'll have to trust I was there, and if you travel anywhere near Phoenix before July, you MUST see this amazing exhibition.
My jaunt to Phoenix did mean time away from dear David, but he was able to fly out and spend a day with me in my home away from homes before we drove home. This was fortunate, because what he doesn't realize is I'm serious when I say we're going to live there some day and every minute I had him in AZ was part of a planned conversion to the place. Because I love it there so much.
Thanks to my pals at the museum, I was given a fancy pass that provided us both free admission to a variety of institutions across the valley for our day of adventure. We started the morning at the zoo, stopped for some AMAZING tacos at a hole-in-the wall downtown, got a sneak preview of the Hollywood Costume exhibition, purchased some sugary treats at Rainbow Doughnuts, and ended our beautiful evening with a walk through the Chihuly exhibition at the Desert Botanical Gardens as the sun set over the cacti. It was lovely.
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| David imitating the longhorns as I imitate the flamingos. |
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| Ever seen a giraffe run? It's majestic. |
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| Chihuly and cacti. 'Nuff said. |
Our drive home was only mildly eventful (no pictures), but I arrived home to a SPOTLESS house, complete with the following details:
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| Hotel folded towels. Complete with the little toiletries we took from our hotel in Chicago. He folded the toilet paper too. |
I think he missed me. :)