May is going to be such a curveball I don't even know what will happen. On the one hand it's exciting, but on the other hand, I'm a bit nervous. Commitments have been made that one can't back out of, but one also wants to explore other fields. I don't know, maybe I'll be more open to wasting money if I don't enjoy doing certain things. Let's talk!
First, I have my work essay, my website and this website, not to mention my personal projects, the food research, the public activism, and always need some time for illustration etcetera. I've started going to the office a few times a week as well, so something else to consider there. That will keep me quite busy.
Then I'm hoping to be more socially active by inviting people over on Friday and the fullon weekend days, so that's going to take so much of my time.
I have my art class, and soon to start writing class for May, and am almost enrolled in swimming class. Almost, because I'm not sure.
Then, earlier today I spent a hundred and fifty buckaroos for the rest of the semester (which is just May) to attend UW gym and take all the classes offered there. Which is quite expensive for just one month (or even two months) but I do get the gym, pool, and the fields access. So to make my money's worth, I'll need to be going there quite regularly, by which I mean every day, or every other day. The commute takes 45 minutes, minimum, the classes last one hour, and lets say nothing else eats up my time. That's two hours taken from my existing schedule just like that. It's going to take energy and attention too. What can I give up? My walks, perhaps? Maybe walk to work, walk back and that's it? And then the walk to the gym obviously, but perhaps fun walk in the park is going to end up being a weekend-only thing from now on? For the next month?
So many uncertainties. We'll see how it progresses.
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