Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Overwhelmed!!!
I am beginning to think that I have bitten off a lot more than I can chew this summer! Between having children, a husband and working on my master's degree, I can barely breathe!!!! Thankfully, my 10 year old is done with tournament softball, because the two classes that I'm taking this semester are going to KILL me!!! ROTFL!! I keep telling myself that I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but when my 12 year old hears me saying this.....She is quick to inform me that "there really isn't a light and I'll never find my way out of the tunnel". This is my drama queen and she will be taking forensic classes this next year.
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I think on Bug's Life, the movie, a bug says, "Don't go near the light!" I don't know if that helps, but hang in there. Enjoy the ride and I hope you learn a lot of useful stuff.
Why do I feel the need to be afraid? Very Afraid! LOL
I'm still not real sure what I'm doing. I really didn't want to just add a post, I wanted to create another 'blog' topic I guess! Maybe by the end of the semester Reagan and I will have this thing figured out. I'm making her create a blog site so that we can learn this together. I guess the next step will be to let her have a facebook account. LOL
I think we are shocking our children with all of this blogging and facebooking!!! We really aren't that old to be doing all of this stuff! LOL!
Ladies, I can relate. My 18 year old rolls her eyes to the back of her head every time she sees me at the computer on facebook!
I have been in that same tunnel. Now as I find myself completing my last two classes and graduation coming in August, I can tell you that there is not only a light at the end of the tunnel but it has an opening through which you can go into your next "tunnel". Stay with it, you will be glad that you did.
This is overwhelming,especial when you have a house full. Most of the time at my house there is my son, his girlfriend, their two kids, my 17 yr old nephew who lives with me, usually several of his friends, and sometimes my daughter and her boyfriend. Make it difficult to get things done.
I think that there are plenty of things to distract me, too. It's totally consuming my life to get all this work done!!
I commend you for everything you do. You have taken the fast-track of grad school, and are the world's bussiest parent with all the sports, and school programs. Just think...December will be here before you know it and you will be walking down the stage to meet Dr. Hebert with diploma in hand. :)
Isn't it amazing how it all gets done, we don't have nervous breakdowns, and we end up more educated in the end?
Wow, everyone's overwhelmed. You're in go company!
keep in there. It will pay off like you thought when your finished...
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