We
had another beautiful day. The nice thing about July is that if it's
a dry month (which this one has been), you can often really beat the
heat by doing outside work early in the morning. Today, for instance,
we mowed our yard shortly after 7:30. It felt good to get outside and
get that done. The grass hadn't grown extremely high, but after two
weeks it was looking pretty ragged. So we mowed early, then showered
and did our podcasts. We weren't too far behind our normal time
frame. We took a walk in the park, made a stop at the grocery store,
and enjoyed the Mexican restaurant for lunch. I had a lot of other
chores to do, but I'm sure they'll still be here tomorrow!! :)
It's
hard to realize that July is nearly half over. For those with kids –
hang in there, you're halfway to a new school year and the little
darlings getting out of your hair again! For the teachers – hang in
there, you'll be fine in the new school year, even if you haven't
accomplished everything you intended during summer break and it even
though it's almost time for those pre-school meetings to start. For
the kids – hang in there, you still have half your summer left –
enjoy it!
Many
years ago, when I first moved to Oregon, one of my co-workers lived
in a year-round school district. At that time, I really hadn't heard
of that and didn't realize there were schools that did that. However,
this co-worker and his family liked it.......the kids would attend
school for three months, then have one month off. This allowed them
to have off-season family vacations and do things when prices were
cheaper than in the summer and the lines weren't so long. When I
became a parent, I thought this sounded like a good way to go – it
certainly would end that end-of-summer whining of “I don't have
anything to do”!
We
get so used to things we're used to, like a “regular” school
year, that it's sometimes hard to grasp the positives in a different
situation. When I first heard of the year-round school, I thought it
was a horrid idea. Yet, after hearing it explained by that
co-workers so long ago, it sounded more like a good idea. I remember
when a family from my school moved temporarily to California one
school year, they wrote back to their schoolmates about the school
districts being so crowded that they had half-day school........it
seems like the morning session started around 6 am or shortly after,
and ran until around noon. They ran half the students in the morning
sessions, and half in the afternoon session. I was only in third
grade or so at that time, so really couldn't wrap my head around that
concept. It was just too foreign.
Of
course, my “reality” of school wasn't what a lot of people would
understand, either. In my elementary years, we had three school buses
but ran five bus routes – two of the buses ran double routes. So
when school was over for the day, I had time to kill after school. We
would walk downtown (a whopping three blocks from the school) and get
some candy, come back and in warm weather play on the playground
until the bus came for our route, or in colder weather play in the
gym. A teacher would be on duty and let us know when our bus came,
and we would finally head home. Later on, they switched us around, so
we had time to run downtown before school while the second route kids
were being picked up. The third bus, with only one route, had a very
large area of real estate to cover........but there was the little
store in Mandeville, where the kids on that bus could get off and
shop while the bus ran a small loop around Mandeville. It worked for
everyone. We all got our “junk food fix” on a daily basis!
I
still get excited when it's back-to-school time. I'm kind of a school
geek, and I enjoy checking out the school supplies on sale. For the
first time ever, I may go through that sale this year without buying
anything – we're so stocked up on notebooks, pens, pencils, etc.,
and I can't think of anything I'll need to buy. It kind of makes me
sad.
There are always fun sticky notes, erasable highlighters and things like that. :) Did you write this one thinking of me, since it was one of my first meeting days? I'm slowly getting back in the groove! Three days of meetings next week then off on vacation!
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