I just got a text from one of my tutees.
I wonder when this woman sleeps. She's got a husband who works full-time and two kids in elementary school, plus she's a full-time college student studying engineering.
Sheesh, when I was an undergrad, the only person I had to look after was myself. Good thing.
I remember one of my classmates, way back then in the ancient times, had a baby (surprise!) during our college years. She made it to graduation, just barely. These two examples reinforce my leaning that such things work better when done in series, not parallel.
I admire my tutee, however. She works hard and advocates for herself. I have no idea what my college professors would've said if I told them I needed a work around because my kids had the day off from school. But then, work is a state college and not a university, so probably more lenient.
Then I answered an email regarding more tests for the blind guy. He needs a better blog name since he may show up here again. Let's call him Thor.
Whew, all this working on the weekend *sarcasm*
I was at a PEO meeting yesterday when a snowstorm rolled in. Going home was sloppy, but doable. We have yet to need to test our fun-mobile we purchased last fall to get around in heavy snow or our version of off-roading, and I'm not complaining. It sat pristine in the garage while I scooted around in our capable Honda.
Still, I'm ready for spring.