Sunday, February 3, 2008

My schedule

I thought I'd give you an idea of what my daily or weekly schedule looks like. Yes, maybe this is boring, but I just am relaying the fact that I think I'm a pretty scheduled person, and really kind of love it.

Monday:

7-8 Yoga

8-9:30 Get ready

10-11:15 Teaching Science Class

12-5 Work

7-8:30 FHE

Tuesday:

9-10 S.E.T Class at 24 Hour

10:15-12 Get ready

12:30-3:30In my 5th grade class

4-6:45 Literacy Development Class

7-9 Institute (some weeks I go on Thursday)

Wednesday:

7-8 Five or six mile run

8-9:30 Get ready

10-11:15 Teaching science class

12-6 Work

7-9:45 Teaching Math class

Thursday:

9-10 Cardio Core Class at 24 Hour

10:15-12:00 Get ready

12:30-3:30 in my 5th grade class

4-7 Work

7-9 Institute if I didn't go on Tuesday

Friday:

9-10 Kickboxing class at 24 Hour

10-11:30 Get ready

12-5 Work

Saturday:

9-10 Spin class

10-12 Errands, which entails...grocery shopping - a Trader Joe's stop and a Sunflower Market (for water), if needed a Target stop, dry cleaning drop off/pick-up, car wash (not EVERY week), gas fill up, and maybe that's it.

Rest of afternoon: Laundry and cleaning and then my day somehow has slipped away from me. I ONLY will do these activities on Saturday, because I LOVE schedules. I like to know exactly how many salads I need to buy to last me through the week (I've already figured it out, and if I'm going a different time during the week, it'll get all messed up), I don't want to think about making random shopping trips during the week. I don't know how people function without a schedule. And I get annoyed if I'm off schedule too. My workout schedule doesn't falter. I am a little more lenient with my Saturday workout. However, ONLY if I think I deserve to be. Last Saturday, instead of going to my spin class, I decided to go rollar blading. And let me just tell you how great it was...It was a really nice workout - not too strenuous, but I still worked up a sweat, and it was an INCREDIBLY beautiful day. If there's one thing I like about living in Vegas it's the fact that we almost always have bright days with the bluest of skies.

2 comments:

Kenz said...

I got such a kick out of the hour and a half you block off to get ready. I always try to claim it's an hour process, but let's face it, it's not.

Mer Swift said...

It's takes a long time to fully get ready! And it's a lot better if I let my hair dry partially, before I blow-dry it.