Anyway, there's a lot to do this coming month. I think I'm going to be like Lisa and make a list:
- Finalize decision on grad school and all relevant paperwork
- Pack up my apartment, clean it, and putty up the walls
- Take pictures of and sell my furniture on Craigslist
- Sort through all my clothes, books and CDs and donate extra stuff to Salvation Army (Actually with all my stuff, it may not be a bad idea to try selling them at a yard sale this summer)
- Change my addresses on my bills/credit cards and forward my mail
- Cancel my utilities
- Get a blue parking pass from the University for April through end of July
- Turn 23 ;)
And looking ahead to April:
- Clean my car, get the engine checked, oil changed, windshield replaced
- Price my car and sell it
- Learn to drive a stick
- Buy a used car (5 speed manual, I've decided)
- Get my hair cut
- Draft a job posting to find a replacement for me at work
Through all this, God's been providing for me in awesome ways:
- Already I've had 2 people who've expressed interest in buying my car, duct tape and all
- I found a place to stay for the summer - I'll be house-sitting from March 25 to July 30 and paying next to nothing in rent
- Financially things have been tight since I haven't been reimbursed for any of my trips. Amazingly, I checked my bank account today and I'm still in the black without the reimbursements!
- I also am getting an upgrade on my laptop for free! (even though I really don't need one, but it's a blessing nonetheless since my current laptop will probably last me only 3-4 more years whereas grad school is a 5-6 year program).
- I also have an amazing small group who are continuously praying for me and lending me their ear about decisions and where to go (half of them are in grad school already)
I've been faithfully using my Franklin Covey planner since freshman year of college, but am contemplating a switch to an electronic PDA. For those of you who keep busy schedules or are in school, have you found the Palm to be more effective than a paper planner? I'm thinking of switching to a) save money (I wouldn't have to buy refills year after year), and b) improve mobility (my paper planner won't fit into my purse). Any suggestions?
1 comment:
thoroughly enjoyed the list!
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