This week, looking at the dry erase board on the wall, the schedule looks like this:
Monday
- essay due (still have to proof read and edit)
- ball game (playoff game, required to be there, take bases, playing first base)
- must have lecture one and two memorized for final (see Wednesday)
- call to arrange a possible work interview for Tuesday (calling to check on what time works best)
- 1.5 hours of class
Tuesday
- Movie analysis #4 due
- 4.5 hours of class
- must know lectures 3 and 4 for final exam (approx 20 pages of information total to go through)
- start reading for term paper
- potential interview time with home care client
Wednesday
- final exam from 1030-noon
- play off ball game, must play, short girls
- finish reading for term paper
- write term paper (due at midnight)
Thursday
- hand in a hard copy of the term paper
- hopefully get out to the lake for the last time this summer for a day (would be less than 24 hours, but after finishing up the requirements for my degree, I think it's okay to take 24 hours at the lake?)
Friday
- ball tournament in neighbouring city - approx 45 minute drive away, possible game (may end up with a draw that is the weekend only)
- do all my laundry
Saturday
- ball tournament
- wedding guest for Wonder Chemist (though, I'm a little annoyed that he only "found out about it" yesterday - leaving a weeks notice for the arrangements to be made to get out of other commitments)
- playing music at church Saturday night for a healing hour
Sunday
- volunteering at an Auto-Cross event
- playing music at church in the morning for the pilgrimage (people travel hours to attend this service)
- hopefully making it out to one or two ball games to sub the gals that would have been forced to play all morning
I'm feeling just a little overwhelmed. I was doing okay - but then I got a text from a friend informing me that THIS week is her last week before she goes back to an Orient country to teach for a year and probably won't be back in Canada until this time next summer. She is like an older sister, but her text honestly led to hyperventilation. After the events of last week, and the high stress of this week, I now need to re-work the week so that I can fit some sister-friend time in. Just need to remember to breathe. But until then, I shall sit here and continue to push the "panic" button that plays to the tune to "I am slowly going crazy, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, SWITCH!" from Sharon, Lois and Bram.