My mind is racing! I’m so excited to be temporarily out of school. I’ve been looking forward to these next several days with anticipation for weeks. I think that’s pretty similar to how most people handle time off whatever it is that fills their days. For me, I’ve been thinking about my goals and to-do lists. Every thought that has passed through, I’ve tried to capture on paper and put aside for this very day!
Here’s what I’ve got so far:
- Clean the office floors [Although it will need redone and redone, I did it this day.]
- Prepare Advent Sunday School material [This happened some time ago; I never wrote about it.]
- Review my relational schematic
- Go through books I own and catalogue [I separated this into two separate tasks.]
- Decide Spring courses
- Restructure Accountability Form
- Do some yoga: here
- Review Life Goals
- Reach out to People of Crosspath candidates and do an interview [This blog was discontinued and removed from the website by church leadership. There is not a link, but I did do this task.]
- Get ahead in Greek [I’ve officially finished Greek, so I’m marking this done here.]
- Sketch a perfect week for the Spring semester as a full time student
- Organize Google and Safari Bookmarks
- Digitize “To Memorize”
- Choose Health Insurance [This happened some time ago; I never wrote about it.]
- Sing some Vaccai
- Renew tags for my car [I did not notate doing this, but it happened in this season.]
- Explore, catalogue, and consolidate notecards
Most of those things I want to do here on this blog, because I blog publicly in hopes of connecting with real people over the internet. Also, even if I never connect with a real person over the internet, knowing it could happen at any moment will help as an added layer of accountability.
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