10. On Mondays

My Monday’s are tough.  It’s all relative, of course.  A high school teacher would look at my schedule and go, “big woop–I do that every day.”  So I’m not complaining. 

I thought if I scheduled my Monday heavier, the rest of the week would be smooth sailing.  But there could be a downside to having four classes spread out over 12 hours, with a back-to-back-to-back from 3pm till 8pm.  Let me borrow a term from fitness: “recovery.”  The rest of the week may be so much lighter and easier, but I’m so spent from the marathon Monday that I’m worthless for a few days.

Or maybe that’s all just over-reacting, because yesterday was worse than most Mondays will be because somebody scheduled a two hour meeting in the middle of the day that ended up being emotionally exhausting.

I’m not worried.  But I will let you, my two readers, in on a little secret.  Listen: Usually I write my blog entry the day before I post it. I didn’t have time yesterday to write today’s.  So this is how bad I write “first draft.” 

Speaking of a blog about “nothing”–eh?

Robby Prenkert @RCP