Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Last Week of Term = stress, STRESS, more stress and EATING!

Unlike biology classes you cannot procrastinate when doing art! This is my biggest lesson this term; time management is crucial when it comes to any type of art because everything takes a tremendous amount of time to complete. After my trip to Amsterdam I was quite a few days behind in finishing my project for the term. At the end of term we had to have in a finished garment (shirt), a design portfolio with 50 pages of research and design and 4 final design sheets, and a technical file with all the technical bit of knowledge we learned during the term. Well this was a lot more than I had expected. 

I spent so much time working on my actual garment that I left the rest of the stuff until the last week, really BAD idea Marcus! My shirt was almost impeccably made, with fully finished French seams (a really skilled way to finish clothing) and almost perfect stitching, but waited to put on the buttons until the last minute. As for my portfolio, I had found out a few weeks before that 25 of my then pages were irrelevant and needed to be taken out, which left me with 6 pages out of 50, great! I had since been slowly working on expanding from that point, but had not made a substantial amount of progress going into my last week. My tech file was non-existent and is still non-existent, but we’ll get to that later. 

My turn in date was on Monday December 7th and on Sunday December 6th I still had A LOT to finish. Needless to say I had to pull an all-nighter but the hours seemed to go by faster than I was realizing and soon it was 8:30am (my turn in time was between 9:00- 9:45am) and I still had not put together my portfolio in order, my shirt had no buttons and my tech file was, well you know. I started to panic, which caused anxiety, which cause hurricane Marcus! Papers were flying everywhere as I tried to get things in order and I started to break down and give up, but luckily my friend called and whipped me into shape and told me to bring whatever I had in whatever state it was in and just turn it in as is which would be better than nothing at all. So on the verge of tears I gathered everything up and headed over. I was 15 mins late turning things in, and all I wanted was my momma to cradle me in her arms as I cried like the little baby I am. I was so disappointed in myself, I felt like I had failed, but worse that I had failed myself. My friends and course mates were they’re trying to cheer me up, but it seemed to no avail. We all went to a breakfast place down the street and we all discussed our tribulations. I found out that NO ONE turned everything in complete, people had shirts pinned together, some without sleeves or collars or cuffs on it. As for their portfolios people didn’t even have the minimum 50 pages, and a lot of people didn’t have a tech file, or it was thrown together last minute. Needless to say I felt a little better, but I still felt disappointed in myself for not organizing my time better. Well we get our grades and feed back on Thursday so I guess we’ll see how we did, and then all my course mates are going out to drowned our shortcomings away, in which my good friend Captain Morgan will be accompanying me.


My room Monday after Hurricane Marcus



My room Tuesday evening after the clean-up

Thanksgiving and then Amsterdam!

Well I know this was a few weeks ago now, but I’ve been so freaking busy with finishing my project for the end of the term that I haven’t been able to post anything. So I decided that I would celebrate thanksgiving with my flat mates since they had never partook in this great American Holiday, and to do so I prepared a whole Thanksgiving dinner by myself (for the most part). The dinner consisted of a stuffed chicken and duck over roasted veggies (turkeys were quite expensive), stuffing, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, bacon gravy, and pavlova for pudding (aka dessert). It was quite the spread and of course being the American fatty that I am I consumed two plates full of food and two helpings of pavlova. This would soon become a disastrous combination.

So my University was offering a trip to Amsterdam for around £100, which was a pretty good deal considering it paid for travel and room and board for a 4-day trip. So a couple of friends and I signed up together, of course I didn’t really take note of the departure date, I would late find out it was on Thanksgiving at 10pm, I though that would be fine we can still have dinner and then leaving. I forgot to taken in account digestion time, and how ill I feel after thanksgiving dinner from over eating. In true Marcus style I consumed way too much and had to leave right after we finished dinner, bad idea! I felt soooooo sick and then we had to get on the bus for a 12-hour journey to Amsterdam, oh god that was a very miserable time in my life!

            After the agonizing journey we finally arrived in beautiful Amsterdam, only to find out that it was cold, windy, and a bit rainy... needless to say I packed to weather closer to that of London, which was milder at the time. Our first venture after checking into the hostel was to go and find some warm clothing such as more socks, beanies, gloves, etc. We walked around the main shopping area for a while and then sat down for some tea and coffee to warm us up. We later went out to eat dinner at Thai place, ended the night at a club called Dansen bij Jansen, it was an interesting experience to say the least. Our second day consisted of walking around Amsterdam and checking out all the cool design shops and trying to see all the touristy places. We walked all the way across the city to see Anne Franks house, but by the time we got there the line was way too long so we just turned around and headed for the Van Gough museum. It was pretty cool, it showcased an evolution of his work from classic style to his very expressionist style that we all associated with his work. We further went on to check out the red light district, which was saturated with groups of men (wonder what they are there for?). We ate a Dutch restaurant where I had traditional pea soup called “erwtensoep” and weinerschnitzel, which is not at all what we associated it with. It was more of a battered and baked pork chop rather than anything to do with sausage. It was really good and satisfying, reminded me of my sister’s oma’s (grandmother in German) cooking. We topped off the night with a visit to and Amsterdam Coffee shop; let’s just say it was very interesting. The next day we got up early before we had to leave and went out for pancakes. They were bigger than my head!!! I got a chicken and cheese one it was soooo good! Over all my Amsterdam trip was fun, but I think it would be much better in the spring when all the flowers are in bloom and what not.

Ready to go Klogging!

"M" is for Mama Marcus

These next three pics are for my Momma, this is a flower market that 
was on the sides of one of the main canals in Amsterdam. 

Tulips for my Momma
And Roses for Mrs. Z

Rosy and Darunee

Anne Frank

Night on the Canal

Day on the Canal

Whose eating who in the scenario?

Visual Collage of my trip to Amsterdam










Tuesday, December 1, 2009

So Sorry, but...

Well I am super busy write now and feel like i have no time to sit and write about all the stuff thats going on in my life. But in short, last week my design tutor actually complimented me on several thing including my sewing and she told me that she was excited to my work when its finished, i'll explain further a little later. Now i'm in a mad rush to catch up on my work since i lost a lot of working days because of Thanksgiving and Amsterdam, but again i will tell you more later. As for right at this very moment i am off to sleep so i can get up early and get more work! AAAaaaaahhhhhh, going crazy! but in a good way! hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving last week it made me really miss everyone! Lots of Love!

PS I am thankful for friends and family like you all!!!!!