But instead, I'm just running outlines through my head. The big picture is gel-ing (sp?) and I'm confident that the details are in there too, just waiting for me to ask for them tomorrow. Yesterday, I even read up on - gasp- mortgages- and guess what? they're not so scary after all! I feel exactly like I wanted to at this point- like there is nothing I could have done to be more prepared. I want to walk out of there on Thursday knowing that I passed.
On a side note, on GMA right now, they're doing a story on a man that got attacked by a shark off the coast of Hawaii. He's a lawyer from Ohio. Figures. Let the lifetime of lawyer jokes begin. I'll focus on the positive- he was snorkeling- which is exactly what I'll be doing in a coupla weeks.
So here's my list o' crap: (keep in mind that I overpack because (a) I'm a girl and (b) I'm a worry-wart)
- 3 tees to wear on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: including one that says "It is what it is" for the last day.
- cargo capri pants with pockets perfect sized for granola bars.
- flip-flops and tennis shoes (i'm thinking the flip-flops will be too noisy for going to the bathroom)
- workout clothes
- my lucky necklace
- my lucky sweatshirt, which loyal readers have informed me I can wear (where did I get the idea that no hoods were allowed...)
- a non-hooded jacket in case loyal readers are wrong (love ya guys)
- my bar exam soundtrack on cd (for the car) and mp3 player (for workouts)
- extra batteries for mp3 player
- camera
- extra batteries for camera
- a bathing suit for the hotel pool (unless it's filled with crazy bar takers)
- 'Friends' DVDs in case I'm bored in the hotel room
- granola bars, cherry coke zeros, water bottles, tea bags, and other snacks
- a map of downtown sacramento marked with nearby food places
- all of my barbri books (because they are a security blanket)
- my stuffed animals fluffy (go ahead, make fun of me, i can take it- he's a security blanket too... just more comfortable to cuddle with than barbri books)
- PMBR CDs- in case I can't sleep, Steven Palmer will get me there.
- advil, migraine medice, migraine ice head cooling patches
- alarm clock
- cell phone (set only to ring for husband) and charger
- all the good luck cards i've received from family and friends
- my attack binder
- my flashcards
- earplugs
- pens & pencils
- my admission ticket
- my laptop
- my ziploc bag o' fun
I'm hoping that I'll have internet in the hotel room, so I can update throughout... but in case I don't...
Good luck to everyone! You are all rockstars and getting to know you through your blogs has been a pleasure. You guys always motivated me to work harder and reminded me that I was not alone in this, as isolating as the process felt at times. I'm rooting for each and everyone of you. I wish you luck- but the Sakai kind of luck- where preparation meets opportunity. We can do this!