Work work work, school school school, blah blah.
I really struggle with my tendency to overbook myself. I always feel like there's a lot to get done and a lot of goals I want to accomplish. Most of the time, I can handle a pretty intense job with some long hours and lots of travel, working on my Master's part-time, hitting the gym and spending time with Handsome all at once. Other times, responsibilities converge from all angles and I find myself in the midst of my own perfect storm (I love the phrase perfect storm. It's so overused in the media now that I feel deliciously obnoxious every time I use it myself).
Things should be dying down a little now, though. Work is uber-stressful at present, but should be pretty 8-5-ish, with only short business trips, until March. Yesterday was the last day of the semester for grad school. I should have a life again, for a little while, at least.
Which means it is time to attend to all the little things that have been shunted off until I could breathe. So far this weekend, once I dispatched my 30-page Strategic Finance paper to the professor, I've taken care of a few of them:
1. Applied to be a foster parent to cats for the local ASPCA. I'm hoping they'll take us despite our work schedules -- I really want to help. Our ASPCA doesn't have a shelter, so the number of volunteers willing to foster dirrectly corresponds to the number of animals they can rescue.
2. Ordered prints of some of our wedding and travel photos. I already purchased some frames from Ikea recently, and our entertainment center is coming Monday -- which means the living room is almost finished! I can't wait to put on the finishing details.
3. Ordered some Christmas presents for Handsome. I still need to make a mall and BB&B run to pick up some other things for him, and a sweater for my Mom that we saw in a store that she liked.
There's a lot of little things to wrap up in the next week or two, though:
1. Complete my big art project for the living room. I bought all the crafty stuff I need, but I haven't gotten the chance to actually put the thing together.
2. Pick up the rug for the living room
3. Send out Christmas cards. Actually, this is not going in order. First I need to find addresses to send Christmas cards to!
4. Buy a damn tree. Handsome and I are outrageously picky (which is probably why we only have three furnished rooms in our house - shopping is a lengthy process for us). We agreed to buy a faux Christmas tree due to some allergy issues, but if we can't find a tree that meets Handsome's exacting specifications sometime soon, we'll be piling presents under a wreath.
5. Set up and figure out my mom's hand-me down sewing machine. I haven't had time to confront the beast yet. I am a little intimidated, because I don't have any sewing machine experience, but we have a house now and damn it, I am going to learn to be crafty!
6. Make stockings for Christmas. Maybe. See Item 5 suggesting that I am not, in fact, crafty at present.
7. Register for classes for next semester and buy books. Sigh. I don't want to, but my employer is paying for any courses I take right now... it'd be foolish to waste the opportunity.
8. Try out for the 2010 triathlon team for work. Why yes, this does go back to my tendency to overbook myself.
9. Do some writing. I've been woefully uncreative in the writing department in the past few months. Writing about Steve Jobs or the role of the non-profit CFO for school does not count.
10. Send out some more poems and stories for publication. When I've done a big push and sent out some work, I've been successful in getting some acceptances back. It's just a matter of doing it.
Aaaand I doubt anyone really cares about my list, so this has just been an exercise for me to think through the things I have to do... all of which are more fun than my usual grind. Will post pics of the progress on the house when I get around to it.
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