Packing for a trip and parking a car are the two things I simply cannot do right the first time. With packing, I over-analyze every situation that could ever possibly happen on a single trip and end up packing nearly everything I own.
On the other hand, I'm terrified of parking. I'm really bad at judging distances in general (which proves interesting when people ask me how far something is away and I give them the "10 feet" answer - always) and therefore am convinced I will hit the two cars between which I am parking.
I know what your thinking, my life is so hard.
Coming back to the point at hand. Packing for Greystone is the top priority! As it should be considering I'll be taking off in t-minus 3 days and 10 hours. YIKES.
Being the type-A personality I am, I make lists. LOTS OF LISTS. Lists of everything. I would rather make the lists than actually pack. (I'm the same way with schoolwork. Tell me to create a list of what I need to do - nailed it. The reality of me completing the list - little to none.)
Do I pack 10 pairs of shorts? Is that too many? Is that not enough? What about rain boots? flip-flops? comfortable shoes? nicer shoes? How much can I do laundry? Do I have enough of this, that, and the other thing?
And instead of solving all of those questions, I simply don't answer of them and leave it til the last minute. I'm glad I'm so efficient and prepared.
Love,
Your Wanna-Be Prepared But Ultimately Unmotivated Teenager
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