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    What a trip…


    2010 - 06.01

    This was a rough weekend for me…the Volcano in Guatemala City erupting, Tropical Storm Agatha flooding the country, mudslides and sinkholes making travel dangerous if not impossible, terrifying border crossing into Mexico, sleeping in the lobby of a closed airport and canceled flights. I am so very very glad to be home…

    When I’ve regained my mind after this really stressful journey I’m planning on writing about the various aspects of my trip in different posts since there is way too much to cover in just one post. I’m hoping to write about the Miguel Angel Asturias Academy, the mural we painted for them, the excursions we went on, traditional weaving techniques we learned about, the chaotic adventure back home and once I learn more about the need, I want to write about how you can help.

    This was a very eye opening trip. I’m still in shock and being back home with all the things I’ve taken for granted feels very surreal. Things as simple as flushing toilet paper or being able to brush my teeth with tap water…hell drinking tap water in general feels weird. My first night sleeping in my own bed with my cat curled up next to me still feels like a dream. I can’t wait to catch up with all of my friends and family. I’ve been very homesick for the past two weeks.

    I’m going to start uploading my photos and hopefully start putting together a section of this site for the Guatemala Saga. Just because I’m home doesn’t mean this trip is over. Now is the time to share the story and inspire action, and now the need is greater.

    Much love to all of you, it’s good to be home

    Katherine

    Phone test!


    2010 - 05.17

    Just checking to see how well updating my blog from my phone works!

    Next chapter


    2010 - 05.14

    Graduation is tomorrow and it still hasn’t really hit me. It feels like I’ve been out of school for the past 4 months anyway since I’ve been working full time anyway and not actually taking any classes. Which is great because it will make the transition so much easier. Looking back on the past three years of MCAD, I kind of wish I could go back and do it again with my current state of mind. I feel like I wasted a lot of energy on things that didn’t matter. Recently I’ve been able to pour so much of who I am into projects that are important to me. I went a little overboard in fact. Too many huge things going on right now that I’m spread a little thin. But I’m really happy with where I’m at so that’s what is important.

    Here’s the breakdown for the weekend… Today after work I’m running to the Verizon store to see if they can hook me up with a phone for my travels next week, probably should have done this sooner but I’ll keep my fingers crossed. Around 3 today we have graduation rehearsal, it’ll be fun to see everyone again today and get a preview of how this whole thing is going to work. Then at 4:30 I’m meeting with the Guatemala group to take care of any last minute freakiness that we haven’t figured out yet. (I just got butterflies in my tummy…I can’t believe I’m doing this trip, it’s been so distant for so long, now that it’s less than a week away I just can’t believe it.) Then I get to see Iron Man 2 tonight and I’ll be finishing my friday with Midnight Muse Review presents Carvival at Ground Zero.

    Saturday is commencement and the reception. Hopefully both will go off without a hitch and no parental drama will ensue. I’m so glad the sun has finally come out of hiding just in time for graduation. Sounds like it’s going to be a gorgeous day. Along with receiving my ceremonial fake piece of paper (we don’t actually get our diplomas tomorrow) we find out who won the Van Derlip Grant. I think there are 5 Grants to be awarded, one for the Bachelor of Science program specifically. The application involved writing about 1 or 2 of your best projects. I used the project that I did for Psychology of Social Interaction that involved looking at Subway’s website and finding ways to improve it after doing a Heuristic report, competitive analysis, and wireframe usability testing. It was my first real exposure to what I’m doing now and actually lead to me getting my internship with EatonGolden. I compared it to a project that I did at EatonGolden, showing just how much I’ve grown in this field in a few short months. The grant is intended to encourage students to travel after graduation and broaden their view of the world before starting their career. It certainly would make the trip to Guatemala a little less painful for me financially. It’s already paid for but I took quite a hit for it, I couldn’t let this opportunity slide. There’s plenty of money in the world, they print more all the time, but experiences like this are few and far between. I was lucky enough to get the encouragement from EatonGolden to take some time off after graduation to travel so I knew I had to take advantage of it. So I’m keeping my fingers crossed, I know there are quite a few other applicants in my degree that are extremely talented and every bit as deserving as I am.

    Sunday and Monday will be a blur of packing, a workshop, an Art Pandemonium meeting (this week’s assignment was Macro and I finished mine last night, woot!), last minute seeing friends and reassuring family that I’ll be okay. That’s a short version of the list… I probably shouldn’t be spending so much time having fun tonight, I’m really going to miss the people I’m seeing tonight, so it’s important.

    I’m not ready for any of this, graduation, my trip, the performance later this month…not in the slightest. Life certainly doesn’t wait for you. Events don’t line up perfectly and sometimes procrastination bites you in the bum… I’m learning to roll with the punches and enjoy every second I’ve got.

    Hopefully I’ll make time for another post before I leave detailing exactly where I’m going, what we’re doing and when I’ll be back.

    I think there was another thing I wanted to mention, but I’m really scatterbrained today… oh well. probably wasn’t important… time to get on with my day and actually get stuff done…

    Long overdue update, Job, Travel and Zoos


    2010 - 04.10

    So, as I’m sure you have noticed, I’m not a very consistant blogger. I get so darn caught up in the activities that I’m doing that I forget to write about them…I think I have a lot to talk about…like a lot a lot…Tons of great things have been happening and I can’t remember what I’ve written and what I haven’t.

    I may have mentioned this once before, but in case I haven’t I should say that I found out a few weeks ago that my bosses at the company that I’ve been doing my externship at for the past few months have decided they want to bring me on full time after graduation. At EatonGolden, I’ve been learning more about Information Architecture and Usability for websites. It’s been really exciting being fully immersed in the projects and I’ve had fun getting to work with real clients with truly talented professionals. I was so lucky to have John as a professor at MCAD where he could preview my work ethic and personality. When he knew I was looking for an externship we both felt I would be a good fit for EatonGolden. I love having a job that motivates me to work harder, learn more and improve my skills constantly. Plus everyone there seems to like me…always a plus! My official start date should be sometime early June. I’m still working as an intern until I graduate, but it certainly feels good to know that I won’t have to worry about the whole job hunt thing after school…

    Speaking of graduation…hard to believe it’s almost here…I’ve spent roughly 75% of my life in school…Now it’s time for the “real world”. Luckily the transition will be super smooth since I’ve been working full time for 4 months and not taking classes anyway… but still…weird. Although I’ll never stop learning and pushing myself to try new things, it will feel strange not being in a formal education system anymore… but the lasting impression of student debt will no doubt keep me company for years to come…

    More exciting news…after graduation I’m going to spend 11 days in Guatemala with a group of fellow MCAD students. We will be working with the Miguel Angel Asturias Academy to paint a mural and do some community outreach work with the students. I can’t wait! It will be so nice to get out of the country for a bit and do something good for other people. I was so happy when my bosses at EG encouraged me to take some time off for travel after commencement because that was one of my main concerns about going on the trip. I didn’t want that to be a hinderance to my hiring potential at all. (I seriously can’t count all the ways that I love my job, but the primary thing is the people I work with).

    In other news, went to the MN Zoo, compliments of MCAD this afternoon. Took TONS of pictures, hopefully some of it will inspire art soon. The sea dragons were particularly awesome and beautiful, so was the Amur Leopard (I was amazed to learn that there are only about 30 Amur leopards in the wild!!! holy crap! that’s ridiculous!!! and I thought I was amazed by there being only about 4,000 tigers in the wild…). If you want to see all of the pictures I took, I’ve posted them on facebook and you can see them here and here. But here’s a preview…

    Be expecting more art from me in the future, I just dropped entirely too much money on new art supplies to play with and I can’t wait to test them out more. I have that mural for my friend to make some more progress on, the mannequin is getting lonely, these new zoo photos to play with and I’ve been making feather fascinators like crazy. I should post those soon, they’re super awesome.

    For now, I’m going to wrap this up so I can get ready to go to Balls Cabaret at Midnight. Good times!

    Hangin’ with the cool cats


    2010 - 03.14

    Yesterday I made my second trek up to The Wildcat Sanctuary. The two hour drive wasn’t as bad as I was thinking it would be. It was nice to just relax, listen to music and ponder what’s going on in my life right now. Always good to have some “me time”, it seems that my introverted nature is lashing back at me and telling me to chill with the socializing.

    To my surprise when I got to the sanctuary I was told I would get to spend the day taking care of the Bengals, something I wasn’t expecting to get to do until next week when I’m getting officially trained in for it. That was an excellent surprise. Trista showed me around the prep room and gave me a quick overview of that area. Then we went to each of the Bungalows and met the cats, talked about any special needs they had and she let me have at it.

    The residents of the first Bungalow gave me the warmest greeting, Tiger ran up my leg and climbed onto my shoulders, purring in my ear and rubbing his adorable furry head on my face, while the others scurried around mewing curiously at the new person in their home. Most of these guys were super friendly and enjoyed human company. Now, I should say that the work I did was not glamorous, cleaning up poo, getting mucked up in the rainny gloom and sniffling from the different kind of cat dander that I’m not used to wasn’t fun by itself. But it felt good helping the cats and making their homes more comfortable.

    In the third bungalow I met Spartacus and Ciega, their stories are really amazing and it’s good to see these animals overcoming the challenges of the life they were given so unfairly. Both of them have examples of the potential birth defects that occur when people try to breed Bengals. As heart breaking as it was to see them initially, it was motivating to see them getting along just fine with their challenges. Ciega always knew when I was in the room with her and paced the perch impatiently until I petted her and said hello. She eagerly butted heads with me when she found where I was. It was so amazing to watch her move from perch to perch with such familiar ease. The third bungalow is also where I met Maui, another cat that is fond of shoulder perching. Unfortunately, he’s a little unsure of his footing because of bad knees (something we have in common, I feel for him) so I have some nice scratches on my neck from where he lost his balance a little. It’s all good though!

    Jumping ahead to Bungalow 6, I got to meet some of the earlier generations of Bengals and the Jungle Cats. This one was particularly intimidating…the cats were bigger than the others (being F1s they were less domestic than most of the ones in the previous areas). I was greeted by Ty, the Chausie who impatiently paced the fence as I approached, hoping I brought more chicken, which I didn’t. When he established that I didn’t have anything interesting, he left me alone for the most part. Here I also met Ledger, appropriately named for the markings on his face that make him look terrifyingly like the Joker from the recent Dark Knight movie. He let me know that I was not welcome near him as he hissed at me from his corner where he was snuggled up with another cat. His eyes were fiercely intelligent and he watched me as I cleaned their boxes, swept and mopped their enclosure. As scared as I was of Ledger, I had to realize that he was more scared of me. Later, as I was putting the linens back in the heated room, Ty had decided to lay on them while I was cleaning so convincing him to move was rather challenging…and terrifying when I insulted him by pulling them out from under him. He hissed and moved indignantly.

    This trip was super exhausting but worth every minute of the long drive. I can’t wait until next week when I get to do it again. I’m pondering the idea of making the trip every Saturday instead of just every other like the original plan was. I might be able to carpool with Trista some weekends so that should help cut down on the gas bill… I hope.

    On another note, I talked to my Externship bosses last week about the next steps now that I’m at the half way point and they agreed that they want to bring me on as a more permanent member of their team. I’m super excited because I absolutely love what I’ve been doing there. The environment is welcoming and encouraging, the people are helpful and inspiring, and the work is stimulating and exciting. I’ve been so remarkably lucky to have had this opportunity and am happy to get a job in the field that I went to school for. I have some things to work on, but John is happy to work with me and give me any pointers I need.

    To celebrate the new job and the fact that I’ll have reliable income out of graduation, I splurged and ordered myself a new 15″ MacBook Pro complete with the Adobe Master Suite CS4 and a fancy wireless Magic Mouse. I am so beyond excited to play with the new toy and get it all set up. I’ll have to come up with a name for it…any suggestions?

    Anyway, time for bed, gotta wake up early in the morning to go running. Trying to make it a point to go three times a week before work and run 40 minutes. Already done one week, so hopefully I’ll keep it up and make it a habit. Hoping to start the TEAM Fitness program they have soon and get down to my goal weight (lose ten pounds) by the time my performance is. Should be no problem, just have to watch what I eat a little more closely and keep up with the working out. Good times!

    The Wildcat Sanctuary


    2010 - 02.27
    Amy's Going away Drawing

    Amy's Going away Drawing

    Last night at my friend Amy’s going away party, her roommate had us all draw something for her. I got a little carried away and took over the far left portion of the page. Good times. It was fun to play.

    Today was my first day of Volunteering at the Wildcat Sanctuary. It was absolutely amazing getting to do so much for these cats that have been so mistreated by people who thought they could own or tame them. TWS does such amazing things and I’m glad I finally have time to participate and help them. Here are some pictures from the tour that we had as part of our orientation.

    Big Cat in a small body

    Big Cat in a small body

    One of the many “Domestic” Bengals that are taken care of at TWS. These cats are bred to have the coats of wild cats like African Servals and sold to unsuspecting owners that expect to get all of the beauty of wildcats with none of the fuss…they couldn’t be more wrong

    Sampson and the Servals

    Sampson and the Servals

    Sampson is a Caracal that enjoys the company of the African Servals at the Sanctuary. Birds of a feather may flock together but cat’s don’t have to have the same fur coat to share a perch.

    Aslan the Lion

    Aslan the Lion

    Male lions might be called Kings of beasts…but Aslan’s Queens don’t let him get too far out of line. He knows who’s boss and they get the hammocks.

    The Pride

    The Pride

    Aslan and one of his ladies, I still can’t distinguish between Asha or Shanti but they’re both beautiful ladies there to boss the big guy around. We couldn’t get the Lionesses to come say hi to us until we got Aslan’s attention and he came to say hi, then the two girls had to come and see what he was up to.

    Titan

    Titan

    Titan is the Male tiger they have on the grounds. Lily, his girlfriend wasn’t nearby at the time. But I got some great shots of Titan pacing by the fence wall. He huffed his hellos to us and was disappointed when he realized we weren’t the feeding crew.

    Titan

    Handsome Man

    Had to post another shot of Titan, he’s just so handsome!!!

    And yes we did actually get work done, it wasn’t all just fun and games and seeing the pretty cats. We helped get more work done on the Cougar Cove enclosures. it was hard work but so very rewarding…and I have to say, it was odd being the Cougar’s entertainment for the day, I’m sure they had fun watching us toil over them! :p

    If you want to learn more about The Wildcat Sanctuary, check out their site www.wildcatsanctuary.org

    *note: TWS is not open to the public, this is to ensure that the cats are kept safe and to keep people who are not welcome off the property. Look at their website to find ways that you can support their cause. It’s worth while and a truly beautiful thing they are doing for these animals.