Time-lapse
- Ian Hacker
- Oct 10, 2018
- 2 min read

Wrote the night of August 1st, 2018
The summer gives an abundance of time, especially in the deep hours of the night. During the school year, it can feel like time is constantly being swallowed by activities, homework, and everything in-between. For this past week I have been posting every day, and really enjoying the feeling of accomplishment that comes from this consistency. I have always struggled with schedules, and even being that consistent for this sole week has made me feel proud of myself. I want to continue on this uphill journey of publishing a piece every day. I know during the school year there will be days where I am overwhelmed by too many things, that getting out a piece I feel proud of will be near impossible. To help remedy this I am creating these time-lapse pieces, all originating from my junior summer, that I will use on the days I don't have enough time to write something that does make me feel proud to put on this blog. This is the first piece, and in the bliss of dawn, I will finish this, setting the road for hopefully many more.
Somethings I hope will be answered in the future:
1. I am bummed about my schedule because I did not get either AP Computer Science or AP Chemistry, and instead have some electives I do not especially like. I wonder if I sorted that out at all, or got into a different class?
2. I am seriously wondering how much time I will put into this history research project I am doing by myself. I really hope I stick with it.
3. I wonder how this blog is doing, have I been able to keep up with my post a day?
4. I wonder what I have written?
Response: October 10th, 2018
1. I got into my school's computer science class which I am glad about. I was very disappointed with my schedule, and so the fact it got changed has made this school year a lot better.
2. I have not put a lot of time into my research project. Funnily enough, I have been thinking about it a lot recently, getting the urge to jump into it more, but as of now, I have done no real work on it.
3. I am proud of my work on this blog. I created a schedule that I could keep up with during the school year, and am happy with the pieces I have written.
4. The largest group of pieces done by me this year have been Year #3 Awesome People. This makes sense because of their weekly status. I enjoyed writing about my time as a teaching assistant, it was a really enlightening experience.
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