Stats:
dialogues worked this week: 11
blog posts to write: 10+
avg hours sleep: 8
adventures had recently: 3
stress level: <20 font="">
feeling: content but overworked
currently reading: Paris in the 20th Century by Jules Verne
highlights: winning first playoff game, inadvertently matching shirts with Jake (Wed.), and numerous adventures this week!
(Not so) Weekly Update
I'll confess that upon returning from our trip to the East Coast, I've been quite overwhelmed with the several hundred photos I took with my iPhone, which has delayed me in posting here. In addition to that, I transitioned back into work-life at breakneck speed and between all the time I have to put into my lesson plans for school and the busy season at CP, my schedule became hectic and unruly.
Still I've been squeezing in time for reading, personal reflection, and having occasional adventures (sometimes with Jake, sometimes without. Stay tuned for more details). I finished reading Dickens'Tale of Two Cities this week! And I am quite proud of myself, if I may say so. I tried reading it back in 2011 and got a solid fifteen chapters in (which I thought rather impressive for a sophomore in highschool) but this time I finished it all the way to it's wonderfully dramatic ending! *Swoons* It saddens me that I put this one down for so long before picking it up again! Ah well.
dialogues worked this week: 11
blog posts to write: 10+
avg hours sleep: 8
adventures had recently: 3
stress level: <20 font="">
feeling: content but overworked
currently reading: Paris in the 20th Century by Jules Verne
highlights: winning first playoff game, inadvertently matching shirts with Jake (Wed.), and numerous adventures this week!
(Not so) Weekly Update
I'll confess that upon returning from our trip to the East Coast, I've been quite overwhelmed with the several hundred photos I took with my iPhone, which has delayed me in posting here. In addition to that, I transitioned back into work-life at breakneck speed and between all the time I have to put into my lesson plans for school and the busy season at CP, my schedule became hectic and unruly.
Still I've been squeezing in time for reading, personal reflection, and having occasional adventures (sometimes with Jake, sometimes without. Stay tuned for more details). I finished reading Dickens'Tale of Two Cities this week! And I am quite proud of myself, if I may say so. I tried reading it back in 2011 and got a solid fifteen chapters in (which I thought rather impressive for a sophomore in highschool) but this time I finished it all the way to it's wonderfully dramatic ending! *Swoons* It saddens me that I put this one down for so long before picking it up again! Ah well.
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