Today I phoned Central Saint Martins and I was offered a place on their course : MA Communication Design - Photography. I actually had to ask about three times until it dawned on me. That's it. I got accepted. After waiting so long, it actually is hard to realize. So yep, I will in London in September. Two more years and I will be finished with my studies. Although I want to do a PhD, eventually. Not right after my MA because, let's face it, it's not like I need it. I just want to be able to introduce myself as "Dr Salvi" someday. That's on my 100 things to do before I die.
Off to Paris on Monday, yay for French wine.
Off to Los Angeles in 10 days. For more than 3 weeks. My family and I are doing a road trip. Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone and San Francisco. We have an itinerary and everything but if you guys would like to recommend something to do in one of those cities, or somewhere to eat, or something to see that you think is worth checking out, please drop me a note or something.
This is going to be one exciting summer, I can't wait.
PS: Am I the only person to have a list of 100 things I want to do before I die?






Might be a silly question, but how did it happen that you seem to have a life in France and in England?
Ha, I don't have such a list - I just try to do the things I want to do right away and not worry about the things I want but aren't possible atm. How condescending did that sound?
Your question isn't silly at all. It's just that I happen to be French but I study in England. My family and part of my friends are in France, and my other friends are in England. So I basically spend most of my time in England but do go back home quite often.
And about the list, I understand what you mean but for some reason there is some kind of blissful excitement when ticking off one of the things on my list.
Haha, ticking off is a nice thing to do yeah! I must say I have a lot (a lot!) of daily lists... * call this person *email that person * clean the fishbowl * buy mayonnaise * take out garbage * pick up license plate * register for the MA. Stupid stuff like that, but they help me sleep at night
And I do have those lists too! Cause I always forget half of the stuff I'm supposed to do. I'm really bad. My list of stuff to do before I die is different though. The only thing I did so far is number one "Drive on route 66 listening to the Beatles". Reading all those books sounds like a good thing to do before you die.
Sugar rush is cool, I love it too.