Friday, April 28, 2006

An average day

My average day begins at 5:30am. I get up and excercise for 3 minutes on my eplical machine. (If any of you have ever tried this machine you will understand why it has only been for a few minutes.) Actually I am up to 10 minutes now and think I am the queen of the world.

I shower at 6am, get dressed and by 6:30am I am waking up kids and getting them ready for school. When we have all 10 kids the boys shower the night before and girls in the morning (due to the hair factor). I am out the door by 6:45am and in class by 7:15am.

I finish school around 2pm (classes I just finished were Anatomy, Chemistry, and Respriatory 101). I leave school and go straight to work. I work for a ski boat dealership. I will talk about my boss in another blog. Believe me, this man is blog worthy and that's not a compliment. LOL

I work until 6:30pm and head straight home. Lately I have not had to make dinner. I think the pressure from my mom and his dad my husband is catching the big hint to help out. I sit down and listen to my kids day (30 minutes for each child, sometimes a little more) and review homework. Boys head into the shower and girls get ready for bed. By 8:30pm they are all in bed.

From 8:30-10pm I study. Sometimes William will sit in the room with me but I had to stop that because he wants to discuss what is going on with Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie. I just don't have the time for that . So now he will either sit quietly and read or he will watch Dr. 90210.

That is my average day. I am currently on a week break before the new term begins and I would LOVE to say I have free time but now I get to catch up on Dr appts and teacher conferences that I have neglected for the last 16 weeks. Not to mention my absurd desire to be the best I can be and have chosen to do a book report for Microbiology (for extra credit) in case I bomb one of my quizes.

I remember the days when I was soooo bored and would pray for something to do. I can honestly say I wish I would've had more confidence in my abilities when I was younger. I wouldn't be trying to compact so much in now. But, that's how I am. I will say this, though. As hard as this may be for some people to believe (mom and dad) I have been forced into being far more organized. I was actually complimented on how organized I am now. Boy, I sure have people fooled.

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