June: Preparation for Summer Course, Chapter 2 (Theory), 3 hours/week in lab (Lets Start Slow)
July & 1/2 of August: Grasp for Some sense of Sanity as I teach full-time (and then some) and mother full time. 3 hours/week in the lab seems optimistic, but worth trying.
Second 1/2 of August: In the lab 20 hours/week—sketching out interpretations As I Go and assembling a Methods chapter.
September: Trip to see Family (10 days probably) Methods Chapter completed
October: History Chapter
November: Conference Paper & Conference. Interpretation Chapter 1. Husband turns 32.
December: Baby's 1st Birthday. Interpretation Chapter 2. Christmas trip (2-3 weeks). Conference Paper fro January...
Left to go if I stay by this: Introduction, Conclusion, and Contemporary relevance Chapter.
Projects that will lie neglected: Analysis of Archaeology As Portrayed by the Online Newspaper The Onion and Consumption Analysis of My Purchasing During My First Year In Graduate School (As Based on All My Receipts
Optimistic? Yes.
Impossible? No.
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