A month has passed and where am I? I have received the document to apply for my little one and am waiting for my husband to acknowledge receipt of the copy so that if there is anything else needed, he’ll provide it for me and send it back. I have gone to a job fair and gotten better information about resume writing. I have sent out resumes to companies and to the library for artists work and to the Trinidad Consulate for a show.
What shall I do this month? Continue to do my classes in Dreamweaver, finish the book for the publisher, find out about the knitting classes two blocks from here, really start working on my exhibition pieces and finish them. Buy a digital camera or at least borrow Joel’s to photograph my work. Then there is a three week programme to help immigrants with jobs. I should look into that as well.
Financially I need to start seeing money coming in. I am looking at working from home options too. The point is a job and a place to live, a two-pronged option.More and more I am understanding Toronto, how to get around, what people do, how they do it, what things cost. Things like that.
Can I live here?
It is not unlike anywhere else, naturally living here in the winter shall be a test. But other than that, the same issues apply. It is all about money and whether you have any. Yet there is also an awareness of quality of life. You can do so many things with not a lot of money. The point is your attitude to life.
I have been saying that I want to do so many things, now is my chance to do so. The objective is to get a gallery to see my work and to respond. The response is to offer a show and for me to do the work for it, to be advertised and reviewed positively and to see the work sold.
Sitting in the suburbs, how to do this seems nearly impossible, but I know that there will be found a way to get my life together, whatever it is I choose to do.
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