Monday, January 21, 2013

How To Get Your Life Back Together

2 January--Turn 22 [check]

7 January--Drive the (enormous) new car to SLC for an undercoat [check]

8 January--Start student teaching [check]

17 January--Take over the classroom for the whole day (things get real) [yikes. check.]

18 January--Clean the house [no comment]

19 January--Promise yourself you will clean the house [don't make promises you can't keep]

20 January--Ignore the mess the house has become [check...]

21 January--Clean the House. [check! free at last (see what a did there. nice reference? eh?)]

          Attend a fantastic MLK Day party/brunch.
          Listen to a wonderful speech.
          Hang with friends [check]

          Begin Teacher Work Sample [check. ugh.]

          Prep lesson plans for tomorrow [check]

          Thank lucky stars you had the day off [CHECK!]

With a finally clean apartment and a finally completed lesson plan, it's safe to say my life is back together. Hopefully I can keep it that way. Will's life is always together. As long as he has sports. Luckily he's still playing both tennis and hockey and can watch the NHL and the Australian Open. It's a comfort to know that the next time I fall behind on everything and lose my mind, there is a man here who is forever unruffled and grounded. It's a good yin-yang thing we have going.

Some belated photos:

My Personal Birthday Lunch: fish tacos and a history on the Civil War

Will bought me flowers. I like the wheat. It's cool and winter-y
Theme Song: No Rain, Blind Melon

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