Today is my first official day of
Spring Break! Yay! Last night I turned in my final graded assignment for my
legal research and writing class which was a wonderful feeling! Another 1L law
school milestone accomplished!
Luckily, since I had started the
memo earlier in the term, I was able to split my time between finalizing the
assignment and enjoying my first weekend on Spring Break, which just so
happened to fall on St. Patrick’s Day. My friend celebrated her birthday on
Friday and she came to visit for the weekend. I am so lucky that we live close
to each other so we can do weekend visits regularly. While she was here we ate
yummy food, watched the St. Patty’s Day parade in Old Town, spent a beautiful,
sunny day walking around mid-town for a celebratory pub-crawl and ended the
evening with a raucous game of Cards Against Humanity.
I felt like the weekend was a
perfect balance between school responsibilities and fun. On Sunday I was able
to finish my memo while Tim and Em did some of their own work for their
respective professional jobs and then we all took Toast to the dog park
followed by an afternoon at Tres Hermanas with margaritas (green drinks of
course in honor of the holiday!).
Over my break I am planning on
getting started with my outlines for finals because when I go back to school
next week there are only 4 more weeks of instruction before study week and then
finals and then I will be officially done with my first year of law school.
Hard to believe how time flies! I am also participating in the 1L Moot Court
Competition so over the break I have to read a fact pattern, a closed-universe
of cases from the hypothetical jurisdiction of Utopia and then prepare a brief
and oral argument that I will submit next week. It is a fun competition that
simulates the Appellate process so I will be practicing my persuasive writing skills
and getting feedback on my oral advocacy. There is the possibility to win a
scholarship prize and earn a spot on the Moot Court competition team as a
research assistant next year if I do well so I am going to give it my best
effort.
Again, I am working on the whole
school/life balance thing so also during this break I am heading out to Santa
Rosa to visit my cousins and my 2 year-old second cousin while they are in town
visiting Oma. It will be great to see the family and have some chill family
time. Also, next weekend my mother-in-law is visiting us, which we are really
looking forward to! I love hosting family at our little house and I am looking
forward to showing off the fun parts of our new hometown.
Tim has his Spring break next week
and the following week (major bummer that our breaks do not coincide) and he is
looking forward to having some time to relax, plan lessons without being under
a time crunch and take care of some tasks around the house that he has had on
his list for a while.
The weather is beautiful here in the
Capitol so we are happily taking advantage of our free time to get outside and
enjoy the warm breeze, smell of the blossoms on the trees and sunshine. Toast
loves the spring weather too. At the moment, I am watching her play in the backyard.
She must have lost some toy in a bush and gone in after it but now she is stuck
in the bush and all I can see is her little head poking out! She is a hilarious
animal (although she is not staying tiny, technically a medium sized beast) and
it is great to have a little dog friend to keep us company. Life is good.
Toast and her best friend Atticus playing in Erin's backyard |
The Paddy Wagon at the Parade |
Celebrating Tim's Irish heritage |
Seriously LOVE these ladies! |
Old Town Sacramento reminds us how amazing California is! |
Yay! Vacation! Yay friends! |
really enjoyed reading this! yay for finishing our last graded assignment in gls!! i'm glad you had a great weekend! enjoy your break chelsea!
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