Summer Vacation Wrap-Up

by jackie on 08/31/2009

Lotus with Leaves 16x20 acrylic & airbrush  Jacobson ©2009

Lotus with Leaves 16x20 acrylic/airbrush ©2009 Jacobson

Summer is almost over for me. This Saturday I return to exhibiting at the COD Street Fair. It has been a wonderful seven week vacation.

What I’ve completed of my plans for this summer.

  1. 7 days of vacation, visiting friends and family.
  2.  
  3. Setup a new wet studio, separate of my digital studio.
  4.  
  5. Combined my website with my blog, and became my own webmaster. (Still learning J)
  6.  
  7. Painted 9 new images, The Still Life Suite.
  8.  
  9. Commissioned portrait of 2 athletes.
  10.  
  11. Started www.IPaintPaws.com focusing on dog and cat paintings.
  12.  
  13. Painted 3 Dogs, about 10 versions in the Andy Warhol/Pop Art style.
  14.  
  15. Showing my artwork at a new online marketplace http://www.fineartamerican.com
  16.  
  17. Setup a new computer system.
  18.  
  19. Setup a new direct mail marketing system .
  20.  
  21. Created 5 new postcards and brochures to use as handouts and mailers.
  22.  
  23. Posted daily to Twitter, facebook, and my blog.
  24.  
  25. On August 19, started  a 4 week online blogging class, with 3 sessions per week
  26.  
  27. New physician and 3 visits for wellness.
  28.  
  29. To the swimming pool almost daily for 45 minutes to an hour, and a great suntan.

These are past due on my TO DO LIST.  

To paint 3 more dog portraits and 2 cat portraits.

To complete an unfinished newsletter.

To finish all the unread stories in Vanity Fair.

AND THE REST IS BORING…THERE’S MUCH MORE.

What did I learn on this summer vacation?

                I over plan and under play !

There are 5 days left. I will include play in every one of those days.

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jackie 09/04/2009 at 7:43 am

Evelyn: Going back to work will be a breeze after this summer. I guess the hardest part was the setup of the new computer. If anyone is considering buying a new computer, plan on several days or more (depending on how many programs and devices are involved) for the setup time.

I thought it would take one day. But I changed from Windows XP to Windows Vista 64 and that required updating all of my drivers, etc. It was a nightmare until I got it under control. Many trips to Best Buy, and a visit with my computer engineer friend.

Bottomline. 10 days later and I had everything working correctly. New computer installation. DONE.

Evelyn Beard 08/31/2009 at 7:07 pm

I’m exhausted just reading your achievements. And the work schedule is now increasing! What a hardworking gal.

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