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Summertime...and the living is easy

I woke up this morning at the glorious hour of 5:30 am. At least the sun is out now, with a little glow in the sky, which is nice. Anyway, my mind began to do that self-talk that you do when you are trying to convince yourself that you need to get out of bed on a Monday morning and start getting ready for work. It is slightly ineffective at times, as it was today because I was running a little late, getting to school just before the bell. That's not really the point of my blabbering though.
So, my mind began to think about and really realize that I have made it to the end. The end of my first school year and that all of my collective educational efforts will be epitomized in my soon to be summer vacation.
Holy Crap!!! I'm really excited now. I haven't had a "summer vacation" since I was a high school student. Part of my reasoning for wanting to teach was to allow myself to have a life. I feel like I have spent the last sixteen years doing nothing but working, working, and working some more which didn't allow me any time to enjoy the great things in life.
NOW --- in just thirteen more school days, I will start my very first summer vacation. And, I have plans......serious plans. :)
YEAH ME!!!

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Jen said…
YAY for Summer break! We are counting down here, too :)

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