I--probably like many academics--get way too ambitious every summer. It's like I have this idea that, if I just finish all the projects, I can totally relax and not work anymore, ever. Clearly, that is not the case, especially since I'm constantly coming up with new projects (work- and leisure-related). I've been this way for a long time: When I was about twelve, in great excitement over the coming summer, I wrote out a detailed weekly schedule for myself, which included things like going to swim practice, playing video games, reading, and working on these puppet videos that my brother and I used to make. When I had finished it, I had a moment of blank despair: It was like summer was already over and it hadn't been any fun. I didn't look at the schedule again (and had a lovely summer).
However, I haven't learned my lesson. A partial, but not complete, list of my summer projects includes
- fix everything that needs fixing (e.g. car windshield) and clean everything that needs cleaning, including the garage
- put paving sand between all the bricks on our 60' brick sidewalk, which involves first digging out between all of said bricks (we've done about 10')
- finish the chapter of Book 2 that I've been working on this semester
- finish and submit two encyclopedia articles (these have deadlines, so they'll get done)
- read for, outline, and roughly sort-of draft the Framework chapter of Book 2
- 3 syllabi, including one totally new course (developmental comp)
- the Year Two portion of Bonaventure's baby book
- various knitting and bookmaking projects
- make a lot of paper
- finish A l'Ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs
- take care of car stuff
- photocopy Honors theses (thus ending my 6-year term as director of the honors program)
- read 1 research-related book
- write 2000 words
- submit first encyclopedia article (due 5/15)
That seems...I don't know, doable? Right now, it's the brink of summer, and everything seems possible. On the other hand, I look at my list and I have that summer's-over feeling which is so terribly sad. I must remember the other goals: Spend time with TM and Bonaventure, read for fun, take naps, eat well, eat outside, visit friends and family!