Cindy,Jill's right (Sagetherapist)... the time will pass quickly. There are so many subtle aspects of our work... that really we're continually learning new things that we "bring to the table." You have the ability and the time now... to get a head start on developing skills that will serve you well in the new career you have chosen.Have confidence that you are in the right place now... and that you will be in the future when you finally start your first day of MT school. Have you chosen a school yet? Have you spoke to them about wishing to attend their school? At one point my school had an 18 month waiting list!Some schools have an instructional series of classes geared towards the "lay person" who wants to just help their family members and not make a career out of this field. I believe the class runs about $200 or less and would give you some "basics" and help you to be comfortable working on your family. In addition, this might let you see what their instructors are like... and help you to get to know their teaching style. (An added bonus, IMHO.) You might not get "credit" for the course, but I think you'd be more confident in your abilities when the time to actually start school Did arise. Failing the actual "Please Touch" learn to massage course at your "School to Be"... I'd recommend you try some basic videos too. As I recall both my local library and our local Family Video store have a very basic massage video hosted by Shari Belafonte.It's available @ Amazon.com and there are others available there as well. In addition you may look in the ISO - Want to Buy area for some that fellow board members may have purchased and no longer need.Read the board here regularly. You'll learn so much and on so very many topics! And your discussions with Your MT will be so much deeper now because you will have this added "insight" of what it can be like to be in this field. Now that you've joined the board you have not just Your MT to draw upon for information and advice... but tons of others here ready to help answer your questions as well.In addition to Volunteering to help Your MT with things around the office... I'm sure you could prove useful should he do any volunteer work himself... there are so many ways you could be helpful!Make the Search function your new best friend! LOL There's so many tips and tricks you can pick up around here on sheets, oils, music, intake forms, and the like that a lot of your time may just be taken up gathering this information. When I was in MT school I sent away for free samples of different brands of professional therapeutic massage oils and creams. I believe there are a couple threads about recommended reading ... your school and it's instructors, as well as Your MT, may have suggestions too.Do you like to write? What about keeping a journal over this next year before MT school... a place to compile all you are learning about massage. And how massage can affect your body, mind and spirit. You could continue it while you were actually in school as well.And there's always the odd chance when you might score something you Know you'd need on sale. Linens are a big expense so keep on the lookout for great deals on sheets, blankets and even towels.While I think I'd hold off on large quantities of oils... most companies when pressed will suggest the shelf life on their products is 6 - 12 months depending on how it's stored. I'd buy only enough to work on my family during this next year... and probably only after trying out several company's free samples first!To you these might all be baby steps... but they're all steps towards reaching your goal of going to school to become a massage therapist. So, enjoy the process... be in THIS moment... and Cindy...Go Chase That Dream!-m