So ends a productive and relaxing-ish summer. (Yeah, I’m writing this in April, but I’m determined to make this true.) As I go back to work, I’ll leave everyone with some funnies to kick off the week. (All images found by Google Image Search.)
So ends a productive and relaxing-ish summer. (Yeah, I’m writing this in April, but I’m determined to make this true.) As I go back to work, I’ll leave everyone with some funnies to kick off the week. (All images found by Google Image Search.)
The last time I was sorry for the passing of summer was in 1963. Since then, like the cartoon, I missed every summer. Here’s hoping the fall is fun.
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Fall is going to be chaotic. With school starting up, it’s always crazy. Not at the same level as spring, but it’ll be a roller coaster.
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Yup.
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I think the last time I was sorry to see summer go was in high school! This summer has been so dry and so very hot, I am not sorry to see it go. But then, I’m retired and have that luxury!
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The weather has been pretty rough. Still, I did enjoy sleeping in when I could. Mostly due to long covid, but those days are behind me now. I hope I can have the luxury of retirement one day. 🙂
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Summer was over for me the moment I graduated from college.
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I had that for a while. Education is different, but it also meant I didn’t work. Thinking of trying for something next year as long as I can find a camp for my son. Not much out there for teenagers.
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It’s hard for educators who still have to go to meetings in the summer or need activities for their kids.
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Yeah. I would have gladly worked summer school if I knew what my son’s schedule was going to be. I’ll need to make sure there’s a plan made early enough for me to put in for the positions next year.
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I can relate to Homer. I’d love to have a breather, but would prefer Fall.
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Looking forward to cooler weather.
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Amen!
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