A
typical writing day, doesn’t look typical, especially if you’re a teacher,
mother, professor struggling to make time to even get a break, but between
breakfast, and laundry between lunch, groceries, and grading sometimes things
get written and submitted.
6:00am
is what the alarm is set for, but most days I snooze it until 6:25am
6:30am
after thinking of what I have to do and getting in a few minutes of thinking
about where I need to submit to, or poems I want to write or essays that are
halfway finished, I get up finally and rush to get ready and get me and my son
out the door.
7:15am
without fail, my son needs to handle business before we can really leave.
7:25am
finally in the car
7:30am
I rush to drop him off before school
7:30-8am
I have thirty minutes to think about writing and life as I drive to work. This
only works if I’m not thinking about teaching. Some days my son will say
something or do something that inspires, sometimes it comes in the drive,
sometimes inspiration comes from the weather, whatever it is, I vow not to
forget and write it down as soon as I park unless I’m in a rush. Then I’m
usually sad I forgot, forget that I’m sad, eventually it comes back.
8am-12:11pm
teach until lunch. I love teaching. I teach Chicano/Latino Studies. Somewhere
in there I drove from my 1st school to the 2nd one. Maybe took a restroom
break. Maybe. By now I’m annoyed with hearing students say “Miss! I have to go
to the restroom” or “Miss! Can you repeat that?”for the 100th time by now, but
I have a lot of patience. It’s a gift. I write down a couple notes about the
day overall if I can, but rarely does that happen in a moment. Most of the time
that doesn’t happen until lunch.
12:11-12:20pm
mandatory zone out time after students leave.
12:20-1pm
handle teacher stuff prepping, grading etc
1pm-1:30
take time for lunch and getting to my last school (I teach at 3 everyday)
Coffee at this point is a necessity. Number 2 cup!
1:45-3pm
Last class
3pm-3:30pm
wait for traffic to die down and use time to decompress, sometimes write, often
more teacher stuff.
3:30-4pm
Drive home
4pm-5:30
catch up at home, cook, clean, laundry, rarely is it writing, but sometimes I
get that in or at least organize myself
5:30-5:45
pick up my child
6ish-8pm
dinner, homework, bath time and bedtime
8pm-9pm
convincing my son “no really it is time for bed kid”.
9pm-10pm
Lying down in the same room as my son trying not to fall asleep, tired, but
finally time to do what has alluded me all day sometimes I draft poems or
essays on my phone.
10pm-12am
write, submit, research, catch up with friends or post a new blog post on my
blog, sometimes a combination of the two, rarely does it involve more than 2
things. Most days lucky if I can do one.
12am-12:30am
fall asleep if I haven’t already. Dream of days where I can write more, but
know I have to get up to go to work and sleep deprived teaching is never fun.
12:30am-1:00am
Panic if I’m behind in something for teaching. Post a new blog piece if I feel
the urge, even though it’s not the most optimal viewing time, but for me it’s
the only time and I always forget to schedule posts.
1:05-1:15am
Realize how late it is. Try to remember things I forgot earlier, there it
is! I think how I should write that down,
but always fall asleep before I do.
Irene Sanchez is an award wining educator, poet, writer, and public scholar. She
has spoken/presented/keynoted at over 50
colleges/universities/conferences.
Her work has been featured by KPFK 90.7 Los
Angeles, KPCC-Southern California Public Radio, Latino Rebels, Telesur English, Inside Higher Education,
NASPA, The American Federation of Teachers, The
Huffington Post, Zocalo Public Square and more. Irene blogs at www.xicanaphd.com and www.thesouthwestpoliticalreport.com
She lives and teaches high school in the San
Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County. She is also Humanities/Education Faculty
at Bard College-Los Angeles.
For more information see www.irenesanchezphd.com
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