Category Archives: Day in the Life

Exhausted

January 17, 2017 . . .  that is the date of my last blog post. I thought about being super dramatic and waiting until January 17, 2018 to write my next blog post and come back in with a huge bang. But I needed an outlet. So, here I am.
What happened to me? Life! But this is not a “where have I been post” or a “let me catch you up post.” Nope! This is a good old-fashion post about my day because this momma is T. I. R. E. D.! I was doing it all by myself and I just need someone to know that I did it and why I am so exhausted.

Mr. Mister is super amazing. He has never steered me wrong (“never” is being used loosely). He normally takes the reigns on Little Bit’s morning routine, school drop off, and school pick up. This is a HUGE help for me because of the new job (oh yeah, I took the leap into private practice; more on that to come). But, Mr. Mister has a business to run and health issues to tend to so every now and then his “tasks” fall to me. I am happy to do them because I appreciate all of the time I can spend with Little Bit. But man, there are some days where something’s gotta give and nothing does. For example, tonight.

Normally, Mr. Mister picks Little Bit up from school, gives her a snack, entertains her for an hour or so until I get home and get dinner made and on the table. Normally. Tonight, my normal was chaos and I am not sure whether to drink the bottle of wine that has been staring at me for the past week, cry my eyes out from exhaustion, or just suck it up and go to bed. I chose super-secret option D: write a blog post while drinking a glass of wine, crying because exhaustion has set it.

Mr. Mister had an early morning doctor’s appointment, a late-ish customer meeting, and I had a late client call. I was happy to help out with his normal routine. So, my morning started out rushed to get Little Bit ready for school, fed, lunch made (because I failed to make it last night), and out the door by 7:20 a.m. We made it out at 7:45.

I ate a bowl of oatmeal at work from the firm kitchen and added some of my day old apple to spice things up. I realized I forgot to throw together my lunch and end up having another bowl of oatmeal for lunch, sans apple. I finished my day, not billing nearly enough hours, and made the client call from my cell phone in case it ran over the time I needed to make it to Little Bit’s school for pick up. The call ran late and I talked hands-free as I battled traffic. I made it there with 6 minutes to spare and felt extremely guilty when I realized Little Bit was one of only a handful of kids left at school. Mr. Mister would never let that happen!

I got one of the most excited hugs from my sweet baby girl because it’s not everyday her momma comes to pick her up. Together we quickly searched around for her shoes only to be told that she had an accident on the playground and I had not provided a back up pair of shoes (oh! reminder to self – pack back up shoes and bottoms for tomorrow). So . . . I scooped her up and carried her out to the car, carrying a bag of soiled clothes in my other hand.

As Little Bit started to tell me about her day I realized we have NO groceries in the house and thus nothing for dinner. I think about taking the easy way out and grabbing some take away, but think better of that choice because then Mr. Mister won’t have anything to eat for dinner when he gets home, we won’t have any breakfast, and I will find myself in the same predicament tomorrow. I steered my car towards the grocery store.

As I got into the backseat to unbuckle Little Bit I was hit with the reminder that she is shoeless when I see her little toes tapping on my middle console. I panicked and wondered if I still had the bag of donation clothes in my trunk. I don’t. But I did have her dance bag with her tap shoes and ballet shoes. Against her request, I chose the ballet shoes for her to shop in.

We grabbed what we need, along with some samples, and we were out of the store in 30 minutes. We got home where I was greeted by the smell of pup poo. I want to be angry but it is not their fault they have been left home all day, even longer than they normally are. Little Bit ran to change into her “relaxing clothes” while I cleaned up the dog mess. I washed my hands and then got down to the tasks at hand.

I make a chicken quesadilla while simultaneously unloading and putting away the groceries and managing to get our pups fed as well. During all of this, Little Bit grabbed her cup of coconut water from the fridge, took off the lid, and sat at our kitchen island to drink it. When I unpacked her package of yougurts, she got a little over-excited, jumped up to reach for one, and knocked her cup on the floor. I watched it fall, saw the contents hit the floor and splash back up onto the kitchen cabinets, under the stools, and under the countertop overhang; all in slow motion. As Little Bit ate her wonderful smelling quesadilla with rice, I scrubbed the floor, cabinets, and stools. I then put in a load of laundry to get all of those dirty towels cleaned.

Because Little Bit had an accident at school, that meant she needed a bath. So into the tub we went for a quick scrub down. I got her out, dried off, lotioned up, teeth brushed, hair braided and into bed. If you read my post about our nighttime routine, it is still the same. And it still works like a charm.

So, by 8:30 p.m. she is asleep. I FINALLY change out of my work clothes and notice the knees on my slacks are stained from scrubbing the floor. I make sure to stain treat them and set them aside for the cleaners tomorrow. I switched the laundry while I am in the laundry room.

I FINALLY ate dinner. I was so hungry that I ate the remaining chicken with a cold tortilla and handfuls of shredded cheese. Because at this point, ain’t no one got time to make a quesadilla. I clean up the mess from dinner, clean the days’ dishes, make Little Bit’s lunch for tomorrow, make my own lunch for tomorrow, and then check work emails. Of course a document revision needs to be sent out tonight. OF COURSE IT DOES!

I ran out to my car to grab my work bag and see Little Bit’s soiled clothes bag. I threw those clothes in the washer and ended up grabbing her dirty laundry from her room and bathroom to make a full load. While it runs, I start the revisions. I’m interrupted by a text from Mr. Mister, checking in on me and letting me know he is on his way home.

I switch Little Bit’s laundry and end up folding the nice and warm towels that I cleaned earlier. I continue through the revisions. Mr. Mister got home and decided to make himself a cold dinner since I ate all of the chicken and I am busy.

I finished the revisions and got the document sent out almost simultaneously with the ding of the dryer telling me Little Bit’s clothes are dry. I fold those too. Mr. Mister has since gone to bed. I locked down the house and sat on the couch. 18 hours. I have been going non-stop for 18 hours.

I realize that I have every right to feel exhausted. But I just wanted someone to know that it is for good reason. That I killed it at momming today. That this tear-filled glass of wine is damn-well deserved. Cheers!

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Why Won’t She Sleep?!

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As soon as Little Bit hit three years old it was like . . . torture! Her lovely sleep routine went right out of the window! Here is her current sleep routine:

7:15 p.m.   Bath

7:30 p.m.   Two books

7:45 p.m.   I leave the room

8:00 p.m.  Little Bit comes out because she needs to “go potty.”

8:17 p.m.  Little Bit yells she needs her closet light on. Mom turns it on.

8:25 p.m. Little Bit yells she needs to closet light off because it hurts her eyes. Dad turns it off

8:36 p.m. Little Bit comes out because she “needs to tell us something.” Surprise! She has nothing to say!

8:55 p.m. Little Bit yells she needs to go potty again because she didn’t actually need to go the first time she came out.

9:27 p.m. Little Bit yells that she is afraid in her room and needs to sleep in our room. Dad goes back in and turns on the closet light.

9:48 p.m. We hear Little Bit’s door open and the pitter-patter of her feet across the hall into our room. She is surprised when she doesn’t find us in our bed and comes out to lecture us about not being in bed. SHE IS LECTURING US ABOUT OUR BEDTIME!!!!

10:03 p.m. Little Bit is finally asleep.

Would you be surprised to hear she sleeps in, thus making the whole morning routine run behind. This kid is torturing us! We have tried everything. Ok, well, not everything or we would have figured it out by now. But it feels like everything: new sheets, new PJ’s, stickers, promised movie night if she goes straight to sleep (she hasn’t succeeded yet), a train ride, a bike ride, running her around during the day, shorter naps during the day, no shows before bedtime. We can’t take away sugar at night because she doesn’t eat alot of sugar. She doesn’t get sweets unless it is a holiday or birthday and she only gets apple juice when she is sick. Ah! We are running out of ideas and low on sleep.

We are three months into this craziness. Parents, how did you survive?! Please teach me your ways. My Google must be broken because none of the suggestions worked.

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Happy New Year!

2017

2017 has arrived! I have many “want-to-do’s” on my list accompanied with “how-am-I-gonna-get-that-done’s” following close behind.

Here is to a productive and happier year!

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The Juggle is Real

Approximately 9 months ago I was hired as an attorney in the government sector. They threw me in head first and the initial weeks were a struggle. But luckily, some semblance of normalcy crept back into my life.

Then, cut to two months ago, I was “promoted” to a different area of the office. I was enthusiastic for the change because it was in the particular specialization I wanted to be in, but… I was not looking forward to the extra work and hours that came with it. But now, with a little bit of juggling and a whole lot of help, I have managed to “manage” my work and home life in a way that makes me feels comfortable. I am comfortable in knowing that when I am at work I am doing my job to the best of my ability. I am also comfortable knowing that when I am at home, I am home. Period.

My days aren’t a struggle, but here is my daily juggle.

5:00 a.m. Wake Up

I don’t need an alarm clock anymore. Not because my body has accustomed itself to being an early riser. Nope. My dogs feel the need to jump on me and scratch the hell out of my arms until I wake up and let them out to pee and to bark at the birds that like to hang out on our fence. So, I am up.

6:00 a.m. Showered and Caffeinate 

I would like to say that I have spent my initial hour doing things that “every successful person does in the morning.” Nope. I have not surprisingly wasted it on social media, news, and bill pay.

6:45-ish a.m. Little Bit is Up and at ‘Em

She transitioned to a new room with a “big girl bed” shortly before her second birthday. To my surprise, we put her in there the first night and not once has she ever gotten out of her bed without someone being in there with her. Parenting Win!

But, it’s pretty weird too. I’ll look at the monitor and see her sitting at the edge of her bed, staring at the door, waiting. I go in and rescue her at this point.

Also, in between 6:30 and 6:45, I have managed to slap a little make-up on.

7:15 a.m. Baggin’ It All Up

Little Bit either sits with me while I finish my hair and make-up or Mr. Mister is up and making us all breakfast. It varies from day-to-day, but I am pretty much ready to go by 7:15 a.m.

I spend these last fifteen minutes getting my various bags together and making a lunch for me and/or Little Bit if I was too lazy to do it the night before. I try to do it ahead of time otherwise Little Bit wants to “help” and I lose a good fifteen minutes on my commute time.

Also, I carry four bags, which I transport from my house, to my car, to my office, back to my car, and back into my house. This takes some time to get them all situated and ready to go.

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                  -Purse, file bag, gym bag, lunch bag

I am quite a sight in the morning.

7:30 a.m. Fight the Traffic

Mr. Mister has a slightly more flexible morning schedule than I do in the so he takes Little Bit to her school. I like this because she gets her time in the morning to enjoy her breakfast and to get showered. I hated feeling that I would rush her on the morning when I would take her to school because my schedule dictated when and where I needed to be.

I take the same road every day to work, but you never know what’s going to happen. Sometimes the thirty-minute commute turns into an hour if traffic is at it’s worst. Sometimes, it a straight shot and I have time to stop for a third cup of coffee (because the one I drank at home and the one I drank while driving to work sometimes just aren’t enough).

8:00-8:30 a.m. Let the Games Begin

Depending on any hearings I have, I need to be in court by 8:15 a.m. When I have no hearings (which is rare), I can get in by 8:30 a.m. But, as a professional, I prefer to be in my office by 8:00 a.m. absent any craziness.

I feel that this sets an example of me as a professional and I just hate being late as it truly sets the tone for the rest of my day.

10:30 a.m. Makin’ Calls

I am normally back in my office for the rest of the day by 10:30 a.m. and can start returning phone calls, responding to emails that needed more than a quick response, and scheduling meeting, interviews, and depositions.

I am not a big fan of being in the courtroom, so the “behind the scenes,” office-type work that I get to do is my favorite!

11:45 a.m. Movin’ and Groovin’

In my last position, I was walking all over the place. My steps would total close to 20,000 each weekday. In my new position, I am sitting a majority of the day. Since my office provides a very accessible gym in our building, I take advantage of it during my lunch hour.

Not only I am trying to lose the last 13 pounds of baby weight, but also I need to break up my day by getting out of my office. Seriously, sometimes I get so caught up in what I am doing I forget to eat. AND I LOVE TO EAT!

So, I take about 45 minutes to get in a quick but good workout, shower, and head back to the office.

1:00 p.m. Lunch!

No explanation needed other than this is at my desk while I am working.

Side note: I can’t find the exact article, but I once read that you should take your lunch outside of your office. Even if you pack it. Something about getting fresh air, impacting your brain, and making you live longer. Although I appreciated it at the time, I would rather work out then head outside during my lunch break.

My options are to work out during lunch or after Little Bit goes to sleep. When I would exercise in the evenings, I would lose that time with my husband. So, I am literally sacrificing my life for him!

1:00 – 4:45 p.m. Doin’ Work

For the rest of the day I am just handling my caseload and doing what I love. It’s easy and I am enjoying my new position.

4:45 p.m. Fight the Traffic – Part 2

Little Bits school is about 45 minutes from my office. I need to be there by 5:30 p.m. because I don’t want her to be the last kid there. So, I leave about 4:45 p.m. and make it just in time. The traffic is always the same because I take the freeway there. I love it. There are never any surprises. Even an accident on the freeway doesn’t hold up traffic in a significant way.

P.S. Little Bit loves her school and so do we! We are so glad we found it despite all the “Are you on the waitlist? No? Sorry, we’re full” that we received when trying to get her into a school. Hmmm… there’s something no one tells you about having a kid. Pre-preschool waitlists!

5:30 p.m. Dinner

By the time we get home, Mr. Mister is already there tying up any lose ends from his day. The day of the week determines who cooks dinner. Thursdays are Mr. Mister since I have to take Little Bit to gymnastics right afterwards. Friday is normally take-out. So, all the other days it’s me! Sometimes Little Bit helps or Mr. Mister grills. But I want to make sure Little Bit experiences dinnertime as a family and we eat as many home-prepared meals as we can. At least, that is my goal.

6:30-7:30 p.m. Game Time

Little Bit and I normally play some type of game while Mr. Mister cleans up the kitchen. I know a lot of you have this same rule: I cook, you clean.

These days, Little Bit loves to practice her gymnastics, color, dance, play with her doctor “tools,” or bake me a pretend dessert in her play kitchen. Mr. Mister normally joins us for some additional silliness. The dogs too. They have a safe spot, curled up on her bed, out of the way of any flying objects.

Two years old is an amazing time for her little brain. She learns so much, so quickly and I am amazed everyday.

The nighttime routine is PJs, brushed teeth, two books, and three songs. SHE COUNTS THE SONGS! She use to pick the same two books every night: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See and The Very Hungry Caterpillar (two good ones). But lately, she picks two different books every night so even I am staying interested in the material.

Our last song always has to be the ABC’s, in English and Spanish. It’s just now dawning on me that she is sneaking a fourth song out of me every night!

7:45 p.m. The End is Near

Not one time from when I leave work to when I put her to bed have I checked my work phone or thought about work. My time with Little Bit is so precious that I hate to waste any of it. My job affords me the luxury of not having any emergencies that can’t wait a few hours or until the following morning. I may not become a millionaire at this job, but having the flexibility and work-life balance has so much more worth to me.

At this point, I take a quick look at my work phone. Handle anything that can be done with a quick response, and start a load of laundry. I try to do one load a night otherwise my weekend is shot.

Then, it’s time for my PJs, face wash, and either a book or a show. I knocked out three books last month and I am currently looking for new recommendations.

My husband prefers TV shows, but our interests don’t exactly align. So our night normally progresses with him on the couch watching a show, and me on the couch, head on his lap, with a book. Sometimes desserts are had. Mostly ridiculous comments are made about the writing or acting in a particularly bad show. Either way, the time together is fun and necessary.

9:00 p.m. Bed!

Seriously. If it were socially accepted to go to sleep at 7:30 when Little Bit does, I totally would! 9 o’clock feels so late for me.

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Things I Think About at 3:38 a.m.

I’ll save the extended version for another post, but Little Bit has been sick. For a long time. Like, a really long time. Like, since December 12, 2015! I freaking calendared it! She’s had this persistent cough that turns out to be “nothing” every time we see our doctor. So now, when we hear the cough start acting up, we brace ourselves for a crazy, needy kid due to her lack of sleep and whatever is ailing her.

So, the cough started again last night and I heard Little Bit hacking in her room. I woke up. Checked the clock. 3:38 a.m.?! So, I trudged the usual pathway from my room to hers and was greeted by a “hi mamma!” This Chatty Cathy thinks it’s time to wake up! Oh no, kid! We need to sleep. So I snuggled my way in next to her and asked her if she was ok. She replied she was, started rambling on about some nonsense, so I asked her to try to sleep. She laid there pretty quietly for a bit and this is when my mind just started running. Here were my thoughts as more clearly transcribed from the Notes in my iPhone.

-Why would they name them “washable” markers when they clearly aren’t?

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-Why do my dogs chew just my shoes? And just the left ones?

-Why does pasta end up being the messiest food known to a 2 year old?

-Does anyone hate me for signing up to bring a “junk food” to the potluck and showing up with a fruit tray? (NOTE: it was a magnificent fruit tray)

-What’s the difference between 24 month old clothes and 2T?

-Why can’t my husband do the dishes when he says he will instead of rinsing them and “saving them for tomorrow?”

-Do those forehead thermometers really work for kids? Is it possible my kid is not actually running a temperature and can go to school in the morning?

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-Why does potty training give me more reason to drink wine?

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-Why does work give me more reason to drink wine?

-Why aren’t there more reasons to drink wine?

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My daughter decided to roll over and punch me in the face at this point so I was immediately jolted out of my own thoughts. Sometimes you need that good punch to the face to drag you right out of La-La-Land.

She never went back to sleep. So, spoiler alert, neither did I. My husband tagged me out around 5:00 a.m. just in time for a 30 minute nap.

When I got to work I got a picture from Mr. Mister of Little Bit, fast asleep on the living room floor.

 

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A Day in the Life of a Mom Studying for a Bar Exam

In order to fully dedicate my time to studying for the bar, I took of leave of absence from my job. My friends as family are so use to me going non-stop and being super busy all of the time, the question I am now getting ask is “what do you do with all of your extra free time now?” Uh????????? What?! As a mom to a one-year old who is studying to take a bar exam I DO NOT have any extra free time. In order to show how I spend my free time, here is my current weekday daily schedule.

6:30 a.m.

Wake up, shower and get minimally ready for the day.

7:00 a.m.

Little Bit yells “mom” from the her room signaling me she is ready to rock n’ roll for the morning.

7:05 a.m.

 Diaper change and clothes change.

7:15 a.m.

Start the coffee and make Little Bit her breakfast. She is on a Ms. Independent streak right now so I have to make her food in bite size pieces she can handle on her own. The other morning half a waffle wound up in her mouth all at once and it was quite a battle trying to extract it from the death grip that a one year old’s jaw possesses.

7:30 a.m.

Eat my own breakfast and work some multiple choice questions on my Barbri app.

8:00 a.m.

Mr. Mister wakes up and joins us.

8:05 a.m.

I pack a lunch. One downfall of not working is the lack of a second income. All of my favorite downtown lunch places are off limits for the foreseeable future.

8:15 a.m.

I pack up the various books I will need for my lectures and assignments that day.

8:20 a.m.

I head out the door and off to school.

NOTE: I head to school for the day, in lieu of studying from home, because Little Bit is either being watched by Mr. Mister or our in-home caretaker so I feel like it would be too distracting there. On the other hand, I feel like I am wasting an hour of valuable study time on my commute each day to school. Next week I am going to try to study a few days from home and see how productive I can be and if it makes a difference.

8:50 a.m.

Arrive at school, find a corner study room, and set up shop.

9:00 a.m.

Start the video lecture, take notes, and draft a rough outline for the assigned daily topic.

11:00 a.m.

Take a quick walk around in front of the school to get some fresh air and rejuvenate myself.

11:10 a.m.

Eat lunch WHILE I finish the video lecture.

12:30 p.m.

Complete the video lecture and start organizing all of my notes into a more   comprehensive outline.

 1:30 p.m.

Essay time- I try to do one MEE essay a day. Our school offers “workshops” where you can write out an assigned essay and submit it to your bar coach for feedback. I take FULL ADVANTAGE of this opportunity. Not everyone does. The hour after the workshops they offer professor insight into the essays and points to score on the essay. I went to these all the first week but found that they were not very helpful since a full example answer was provided to us. I quit going and just do a thorough review of the answer myself and give myself an honest grade of how I feel I did. I then compare this to the grade my bar coach gives me to see if I have realistic views of my ability to write. So far, I am not too far off base.

2:30 p.m.

MBE time- Barbri normally gives us sets of multiple choice questions to work through, about 2 sets a day. I work through those and then very methodically go through each right and wrong answer for each question.If there are not any MBE’s assigned for the day, Barbri normally gives us topic diagnostics on Blackletter law. I do these just the same as I do the MBE sets.

 3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Finish up any last minute work and pack up to head home.

 4:30 p.m.

Walk through the door greeted by two barking dogs, a smiling baby, and a desperately exhausted looking husband. I spend some time with each of them.

 5:15 p.m.

Start dinner. While that is cooking I unload the dishwasher and start a load of laundry.

 6:00 p.m.

Eat dinner with the family. Listen to Little Bit tell me she wants “mo’, mo’ mo’” of whatever it is that she is eating. The girl can eat!

 6:30 p.m.

Husband cleans up while Little Bit and I play. I am attempting to teach her the alphabet song. My husband says a year old is a little young, but I am determined! It’s her favorite song. I have been singing it to her in English and Spanish since before she was even born. She’s gotta know at least a few letters by now.

7:00 p.m.

Little Bit’s bedtime routine starts: bath, PJs, a book (right now Moo, Ba, La, La, La is on heavy rotation along with Good Night Moon). We sing a few songs, say goodnight to all her stuffed animals, and she is down for the night.

 7:30 p.m.

Spend a little time with Mr. Mister. Maybe watch an episode of a mindless show.

 8:00 p.m.

Back to the grind. Depending on your knowledge of certain subjects and it’s subtopics, as shown through the results of the online MBE’s and diagnostic tests I discussed above, Barbri assigns you “homework” in addition to all of the regular study assignments they give you. I work on this “homework” every evening.

 11:30 p.m.

Start packing it up for the night. I clean up my desk and make sure I have everything cleaned up to be quickly thrown in my bag the following morning to start all over again.

 11:45 p.m.

Hit the sack. Finally!

 11:55 p.m.

Damn, I forgot to switch the laundry!

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A Part-Time Schedule With a Full Time Gig

As I mentioned before, I decided to attend a law school that, in addition to the traditional schedule, offered a non-traditional schedule for those students who wanted to continue to work during the semester or who had other obligations during the day that prevented them from attending classes full-time during the day. ABA rules require that a student attending law school on a full-time basis work no more than 20 hours per week during the semester. However, on a part-time schedule that ABA rule does not apply. At my school, full time is considered 13 credit hours and above (4-6 classes) and part-time was considered between 9-12 credit hours; the equivalent of 3-4 classes.

If you take the traditional route you are slated to graduate in 3 years. The non-traditional flex schedule extends the graduation date by a year (4 years total). With that extra year comes the added expense of an additional year of living expenses, book costs, school fees, and tuition. Although tuition is slightly cheaper on the part-time schedule, it still adds on an additional few thousands of dollars a year for those who choose to attend part-time.

I decided to take the part-time route for many reasons. Money was a big concern and I also carried the health insurance for my husband and I. However, one of the most appealing aspects to keeping my job and going to school was that the school I wanted to attend had a campus a block away from my work. This afforded me the added opportunity of attending student functions during the day, an easier way of meeting on campus with professors and employers, and if there was ever anything I needed to get done during the day I could just walk across the street on my lunch hour. Win-win!

One thing that I would like to stress about taking the part-time route is that IT IS NOT THE EASY ROUTE! Professor do not “take it easier on you,” you aren’t assigned less readings, and you don’t have more time to do the work since you are taking less classes. On the contrary, you are stretched thin trying to juggle work and law school; the readings, assignments, networking, student functions, to say the least, are all inevitable in law school. Try getting all that done after work and on weekends and tell me that it’s easier than solely focusing on all those aspects of law school. IT’S NOT EASY! It damn near killed me a few times. But, the more work I put into it going in, the easier it got. So, although it was hell in the beginning, it gets easier. I think this is true regardless of whether you attend full-time or part-time.

My first year schedule looked a little something like this:

6:00 a.m.- Wake up and get ready

6:30 a.m. – Head out the door and off to work

6:45 a.m. – Pick up coffee and a bagel on the way because I most likely failed to pack my breakfast and lunch the night before

7:00 a.m.- Arrive at work and get crackin’ on emails and voicemails that I missed the day before and make a to-do list (have I mentioned that I love lists?!)

11:00 a.m.- Call in a lunch order because I failed to seize the opportunity to wake up early enough to pack a lunch and I need to save as much of my lunch hour to review my notes for that night’s class
(Note: This is a good tip! Spend at least 10 minute before each class reviewing the notes you have made regarding the readings assigned for that class.)

11:15- 12:15- Lunch and studying

5:00 p.m.- Clock out and head over to school

5:10 p.m.- Grab a coffee and finish reviewing notes or get a head start on another class’s readings

6:00 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. – Class #1 and then grab a quick snack from the vending machine (ugh,the evil vending machines of law school!)

7:45-9:15 p.m.- Class #2

9:20 p.m. – Whenever I have to start re-reading what I have just read in order to retain the information- head home and get to bed. Sometimes this is 10:30 p.m. and other times I last until as late as midnight.

        Wake-up and do it all over again….at least until Friday when I didn’t have classes. Friday night was a date night with my husband and the weekends were spent tucked away completing the readings for the following week. I, personally, felt more prepared having all of the readings done for the week finished on the weekends. It allowed me to feel more prepared for class discussions, to clean up my case briefs, and to fill out my outline where I felt I needed clarification on some issues. However, I had friends who would read the cases right before class and not make any notes and they were just as successful. Sometimes I made my weekend readings a little more interesting…to each their own.

Weekend reading

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