Once again, I hit pay dirt with the lottery and got my number one choice.
This is good news, and it's bad news. It's going to be a fantastic class, but a hideously large amount of work -- we're talking, enough work to make even Law Review staffers pale. And that, my friends, is a lot of work.
So now I'm looking at the rest of my schedule and wondering if I can swap out one of my Black Letter Law classes for a fluff class. Sadly, I'm thinking not. The fact that I refuse to have a final on the Saturday when I'm supposed to be on Wild Spring Break Getaway retreat might have a little to do with it, but only a little.

Does this mean you won't be at the "Fourth Annual Spring Retreat?" Because that would be very bad or sad or both!
Posted by: lam | November 20, 2006 at 03:39 PM
So when do you have time to eat bonbons and read trashy novels? Not to mention you still haven't met the Tenth Doctor (now, he's not nearly as good as Christopher Eccleston, but still fun).
You have ENTIRELY too little time to laze about, woman!
Posted by: Jill | November 20, 2006 at 04:02 PM
My Dear,
I am SO proud of you! Your priorities are in perfect order! Your spiritual life must come first, so it is laudable that you are taking the Women's Retreat so Seriously.
Felicitaciones. (smiling)
Posted by: ckm | November 20, 2006 at 04:50 PM
No no no! It means that I'll take a brutal quarter of killer classes rather than delay even by a few hours my departure for our retreat!
I have my priorities in order!
Posted by: Citations | November 21, 2006 at 12:10 AM
Good Girl!
Posted by: ckm | November 21, 2006 at 12:20 PM
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