On Thursday morning, as I got ready to be at school past 10 p.m. for the second day in a row and past dinnertime for the fourth, it occurred to me that I might actually go all week without sitting down to a meal that wasn't also a class or meeting. I've joked before that you know you're a 2L in public interest when you think of class as a good opportunity to have lunch, but I didn't know just how true that was until now.
Some of what happened is complicated and some confidential, but I'll give you the highlights:
- Catching up on Constitutional Law readings only to have to do the same for Housing Law and Corporations
- Scrambling to plan another workshop for my at-risk Boston teens
- Having to leave actually leading that workshop to my partner because our ride to Dorchester was half an hour late, and if I correspondingly got back to Cambridge late I would miss seeing dear friends compete in the Ames Moot Court semifinals
- Seeing those friends demolish the competition and become Ames finalists, a huge deal at Harvard, but then doing a lot of congratulatory socializing I really had no time to do
- Giving up lunchtimes to my Community Action partner, TAP Intake Committee, and mandatory (though admittedly great) movie screenings for Corporations class
- Training a team of 1Ls on technical editing for my journal... at 9 p.m., because it was the only time they all had free
- And last, but most definitely not least, dropping everything to work late into the night on a court complaint I was wildly under-qualified to write, for a client who spent the last week calling our office to complain about me, but whom no one else would help because of a 24-hour-away filing deadline my supervisor had failed to mention a week earlier, when some (qualified) legal services office could probably still have helped. Seriously.
Thank god. Because if this is the storm I referred to last post, then the calm was a lot shorter than I expected. And if it isn't, then I am not looking forward to finding out what is.
2 comments:
Wow, girl. You have had a week! At the risk of sounding shallow, I have to ask: What did you wear to the formal???
Weirdly, my junior prom dress - the reddish one from BCBG - was the only thing I had shoes, sweater, jewelry etc. to match. I had to ask around whether it was too snug first. Russell said yes (but that I should wear it anyway), Anush said no so that clinched it. (:
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