Welcome to band camp. Eighty students + six counselors = very long nights. Or very short nights depending on how you look at it. Tonight will be my night for the 3:00 AM shift. I have a test to study for, so staying up until 3:00 halfway makes sense. I'm going to try to catch a few Zzzs where I can during the day.
Besides completely bombing my lecture test on Monday, working the camp has been a good experience. I'll try to study little bits every day until the final in order to counteract the last flop. My brain is numb, and my eyes are the heaviest they've been since London, but the kids are fun, and I get three meals a day.
It's nice walking back and forth to campus again, even in the heat. My legs are sore from walks and kickball, but it's a good feeling. Tonight is skating night, and tomorrow is swim night. Thursday night is my night, and I can hardly wait for it to get here.
Next week is the middle school camp. Less campers, but the responsibility increases. I have an interview in Augusta on June 30th, and then my work is finished until July 24th. Almost finished.
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