Showing posts with label Thought Process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thought Process. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

The Lazy Days of Summer...

...never really happened.

Official summer vacation is only about a week and a half :(

Last Monday, I finished my online literature class from Bellevue College and I am pleased to report that I passed with a B-! Being unit #21, this class was a struggle for me. But it is over and I am done with my general education requirement for Biola.

Next on my list of things to do this summer is AFRICA! I go back to California on Tuesday to have orientation for my trip, then we leave on Monday, June 29th. After 2 days of flying (...yay...) we will arrive in Nairobi, Kenya.

So for that intermittent week between finishing Bellevue College and leaving for Africa, I have done who knows what...I am always amazed at how time passes. Since I am trying to rest, it seems as though there is not enough time to do so...rats. Things kept cropping up: errands to run, phone calls to make, installations to complete, episodes of JONAS to watch...these things are not are not big or tiring, but time consuming. I meant to read more this summer. I meant to spend more time with friends. I know that "summer" is not fully over (I will have a few weeks in August to chill before school), but it feels like it is coming to a close.

This leads me to think about life after school when work is a year round thing. No 3 month vacations, or even three day weeks (next fall I only have class Monday-Wednesday). Nope, only the two weeks of vacation to cram in all the necessary rest and "doing nothing" that anyone could want. Maybe I should become a teacher, just to preserve the concept of summer vacation...

Being an achiever, I feel like I need to accomplish something tangible. But the purpose of my summers is rest, which is not exactly tangible. So there are times when I feel that summers are entirely wasted because they were lazy. Yet, if I don't have restful, lazy days, I feel like summer is wasted as well...welcome to the paradox of my life :)

I guess what I am trying to say is, I wish I had more time to do nothing and yet I am glad for the chance to do something new...