Monday: School went well. After girls soccer practice I went to my Masters class. We received a lot of homework and a lot of reading.
Tuesday: School was ok, but schedules for next years students came out and there is a lot to adjust and change to make sure kids are in the right spots. After school from 2:30 to 5:30 I worked on my masters homework. Got a long paper done and a few discussions. I also was able to upload my resume and respond to the questions on another discussion board. The girls played at Nicolet and won the game 3-1. They have been winning, but have not been playing to the best of their ability. The Penguins won at Montreal and the Brewers won at LA Dodgers. Not a bad day overall.
Wednesday: School went well. I want to feel like the dogs miss me because I have put in two straight 15+ hour days. They like Molly better than me anyway. After school, we had a girls soccer practice and that went pretty well. From practice I drove to my masters class to meet with my adviser. She explained some of the FAFSA process that the school had to go through so that I could get finan
cial aid. It went well, I had all my ducks in a row (Again, thanks mostly to Molly) and now we are waiting for the email from school. When the meeting with my adviser was finished I raced back to Mequon to the Columbia Center for my birthing class. We got a tour of the birthing center which was very nice. It is all brand new and looks very comfortable. After birthing class we watched some NHL playoffs and went to bed.Thursday: Thursday has just begun. Today we are working on fixing those schedules. The book, Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness just came out and I am excited to read it. (I suggest reading the first two books : The Knife of Never Letting Go and The Ask and The Answer) Also, I am excited for Mockingjay to come out this summer (Suzanne Collins> Hunger Games and Ctahcing Fire) and If Christopher Paolini finished it, the last book in the Inheritance Cycle. Back to real life, The girls soccer team has a H
UGE game tonight against Brookfield East at home. East and Homestead are both ranked in the top ten in the state (not that ranking mean a whole lot) and it should be the toughest game to this point in the girls unbeaten season. They follow up this Brookfield game, with a game against #1 ranked Divine Savior-Holy Angels, DSHA, on Saturday. Unfortunately, we have a few injuries and illnesses and it would be great to have both teams at 100%, but this is an opportunity for some to prove themselves in difficult games. We will see how they step up.Looking forward to a great finish of the week. Going to finish off my reading and my homework for my masters class tonight and hopefully arrive home from a victorious soccer game tonight.
GO HOMEWORK FINISHERS AND HIGHLANDERS!
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