Summer "Break"
5:15 am: wake up
5:30 am: leave house in Frederick & drive to Loyola
5:30am-6:15 am: 695 rush hour traffic
6:30- 7:15am: workout at Ridley
7:15 - 8:15am: drive to work
9:00am-3:00pm: coach 10-12 year old girls soccer
3:30-5:00pm: drive back to Frederick
5:00-6:00pm: drive to internship
6:00-8:00pm: internship
8:00-8:30pm: drive to soccer practice
8:30-10:30pm: soccer practice
11:00-5:15am: sleep**
**find time and energy for summer class
As I type my daily schedule out, I started to wonder if I am actually insane for thinking that I will be able to maintain one such as this. And while I may doubt myself, this is exactly what my summer will look like. No time for sleeping in, limited time with high school friends, no time for the beach (until my much needed vacation in July), just work. While this might seem crazy to others (and starting to feel that way myself) this is exactly what I wanted to do this summer. I wanted to do the things I love, while getting experience, and I will do this by packing it in to my short 2 and 1/2 summer "break".
While I am certainly not a morning person, and I am also known as the student to schedule my classes around the times I will need a nap during the school year, there is an extra motivation to fit all of these obligations into the day. While devoting 5am to 7am everyday to making the hour and half hour drive through rush hour traffic (usually 40 minutes without traffic), will prepare me for my fall semester of collegiate soccer; however, 8am to 8pm everyday will prepare me for post graduation.
5:30 am: leave house in Frederick & drive to Loyola
5:30am-6:15 am: 695 rush hour traffic
6:30- 7:15am: workout at Ridley
7:15 - 8:15am: drive to work
9:00am-3:00pm: coach 10-12 year old girls soccer
3:30-5:00pm: drive back to Frederick
5:00-6:00pm: drive to internship
6:00-8:00pm: internship
8:00-8:30pm: drive to soccer practice
8:30-10:30pm: soccer practice
11:00-5:15am: sleep**
**find time and energy for summer class
As I type my daily schedule out, I started to wonder if I am actually insane for thinking that I will be able to maintain one such as this. And while I may doubt myself, this is exactly what my summer will look like. No time for sleeping in, limited time with high school friends, no time for the beach (until my much needed vacation in July), just work. While this might seem crazy to others (and starting to feel that way myself) this is exactly what I wanted to do this summer. I wanted to do the things I love, while getting experience, and I will do this by packing it in to my short 2 and 1/2 summer "break".
While I am certainly not a morning person, and I am also known as the student to schedule my classes around the times I will need a nap during the school year, there is an extra motivation to fit all of these obligations into the day. While devoting 5am to 7am everyday to making the hour and half hour drive through rush hour traffic (usually 40 minutes without traffic), will prepare me for my fall semester of collegiate soccer; however, 8am to 8pm everyday will prepare me for post graduation.
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