Hi all,
So this is the week that college students everywhere are counting down to since the day after Christmas. Usually everyone heads off to these glamorous places--the Caribbean, Florida, California, etc. I however am in the fabulous.... Iowa. Saving up for a wedding and job searching really hinder the whole "let's blow a lot of money on a trip" plan. But that's ok, because I'm staying in Ames and being (somewhat) productive.
I've started really searching and narrowing down where I want to land a job after graduation. I even started filling out a job application tonight! I'm getting antsy to send things out and (hopefully) start hearing back. More updates on the search to come!
I've also been trying to work on my hotel design once again. I want to produce more renders of the spa to enter into the Hospitality Design contest. I also have yet to re-do my project boards as well.
But, for as many things as I'd like to get done, I'm finding it somewhat difficult with the gorgeous weather we've been having outside. 50 degrees? Yes! I love love love spring, but I'm also finding that I dislike spring for how it makes me long to be outside. It's hard to believe that next spring I might have more time for such fun stuff. The idea of not having to go to class anymore really weirds me out and excites me.
Well, I'd like to leave on one last design note for now. I signed up to receive Hotel Design Magazine about a month ago and was so excited when it finally came in. It came as I had just finished designing Ignite in my hotel project. My fiance, Will, had looked at it before me while I was gone at one of my part-time jobs. He began telling me about how according to the magazine, the latest trend is including fire elements in spaces. I read the article and found it really interesting...and I think you will too. Here's a link to the online version:
http://www.hotelworldnetwork.com/outdoor/trendlines-fire-elements
-Amanda
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