Greetings to you, my fellow BETs!
Today is the last day of summer vacation for me. Every year, I struggle to understand the way
the summer progresses. It goes fast and
it goes slow. It seems like it will last
forever, and then it is gone in the blink of an eye. As I reflect on these last eight weeks, I can’t
help but consider a few very important thoughts. Like, where did my summer go?! And, why do we
have to go back so early?!
Firstly, my summer went exactly where I thought it would go…away. During the first few weeks, it seems like the
summer will last forever. In the midst
of vacation and general loafing, I would stop in to the school, and haphazardly
work on some things for the fall. Going
into early July, my frequent visits to the school lessened, and my anticipation
for the fall semester grew. I went in to
school yesterday to do some fine tuning to my plans for the fall, and realized
that I had made very few plans, and that I had spent most of my time during
those visits cleaning and getting my room reorganized. It smells really nice!
Secondly, we have to return to school so early because…er…um…okay,
I don’t know why we have to return to school so early! When I was growing up, the earliest I ever
remember school starting was about August 23rd or so. I even remember when we didn’t have to return
until after Labor Day! That’s not the
part that is so frustrating. The
frustrating part for me is how we were able to start so late, and still not
have to go to school into June. How does
this make any sense? How does this disparity
work out to better education for our kids? It must be the new math! I was never good at math.
So, I sit here in my recliner typing and watching golf,
wondering where exactly my summer went.
I really don’t think I will ever figure this out. What I do know, is that although I am wishing
there were just a few more days left to not wake up to an alarm, I am equaling excited
for what this new school year will bring.
I have missed the kids this summer and I look forward to their stories
of conquest and ease, and their general sense of awe in navigating a new stage
of the teenage journey. Just to be a
part of that is worth heading back to school in the midst of summer. And just think; Fall Break is a mere 79 days
away!
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