Rollercoaster Week . . . This Time with Fire

So, I live on Long Island, which is in New York.  On Wednesday, we received a ‘present’ from Canada.  That would be the wildfire smoke, which made it hard to breath for those of us with asthma.  It turned the world a creepy yellow that reminded me of disaster movies after a volcano explodes.  There was some level of panic and annoyance by those who had to go out in the mess.  Through it all, many of us jokingly hummed or sang the South Park song above.  Best way to remain calm while hacking up a lung.

All that being said, I hope Canada can get the fires under control and save the land, animals, and people in their path.

This was another exhausting week, but I knew it would be.  Last full week of classes always leads to a lot of work, especially on the parental front.  Took every opportunity to help my son study and relax for finals, which start next week.  It wasn’t easy to do since we don’t have guides for all of the tests.  I made sure he had all of his homework done too.  I’m glad that there’s a place for parents to see what their students owe, so I was using that every afternoon.  Thankfully, my son may be forgetful at times, but he’s been quick to make up work.  No major headaches beyond an ELA test on ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and a science test.  As far as I know, he aced both.

Speaking of academic successes:

My son had an academic awards ceremony on Monday.  As you can see, he ended up winning three awards.  One was for his Lego Robotics team coming in 3rd, which was a small surprise.  Another was a Presidential Gold Award for being on the honor for 7 quarters.  I expected him to get something like this, but I didn’t realize he had hit the honor roll that many times in a row.  The final award was the ultimate surprise and a local one.  It was a special recognition made in memory of a former student.  It was given to a student who always gives 100%, is seen as dependable, and always happy.  This was probably the biggest win for him because it was entirely unexpected.

I’d like to say that other things happened this week, but nothing that reached the same level of importance.  Work, parenting, and resting for another day of those things was basically it.  I kind of met all my goals because I made them simple.  Even finished the September posts and started planning the monster posts for October.  Nothing really exciting there.

This week did start the Do I Need to Use a Dragon? posts though.  Less than a month before it goes live.  It’s still up for 99 cent preorder.  It’ll stay that price for the first month, which I hope will give it some traction.  The posts/teasers have gotten a little bit more attention than others.  Although, I’m seeing some weird comments that go to spam and only respond to the book title instead of the topic.  They appear to be automated and always push for me to visit another site.  Not sure how I triggered a bunch of spambots, but maybe that’s a good thing?

My big goal for this weekend is to finish the Darwin & the Beast Collector outline.  I had hoped to tinker with it throughout the week, but too many things were going on for me to get to it.  Be nice if I can finish it today after my doctor appointment.  I’m doubting it only because I’m rarely in a creative mood after those.  Always feels like I get bad news and have to decide on if I should keep my current level of suffering or trade it in for a medication-induced one.  I’m still trying to get the diet to improve by reducing sodium, which is harder than one would expect.  Before anyone starts throwing out suggestions, I’m a slightly picky eater and my lunch options are limited at work.  This paragraph took an odd turn.

The week coming up won’t be that bad.  Classes end on Tuesday for me and my son, which means we get half days.  He’s been studying hard, so we won’t have to cram before the tests.  He’ll have a 3-day weekend to study for his ASL benchmark, so we can focus on the other ones.  Doubt he will have any other homework too.  We’ll be at graduation day before we know it . . . Both for him and one of my students who is aging out.  Still not fully accepting that next school year will be the first one I’ve been in life skills without this student there.  Definitely going to tear up at some point.  Guess it’s going to be a crazier week than I realized.  At least on an emotional level.

Television-wise, I finished watching ‘FUBAR’ and thought it was fun.  Had some iffy parts when it tried to be serious, but I have a soft spot for comedic action that involves Arnold Schwarzenegger.  Why can I write his name correctly on the first try, but I get the names of friends I’ve had for years wrong at times?  Anyway, I decided to re-watch an anime called ‘Log Horizon’ since I didn’t know how things would go for the next few weeks.  I didn’t want to start anything new and have to stop for a while.  Makes for decent background noise while I finish the book outline.  Might be able to start writing Darwin & the Beast Collector by the end of the month too.  Fingers crossed.

Goals of the week:

  1. Finish Darwin & the Beast Collector outline this weekend.
  2. Doctor appointment . . . Crying afterwards?
  3. Help son study for finals.
  4. Help son relax for finals.
  5. Possibly get tickets to ‘The Flash’.
  6. Finish puzzle.
  7. Start doing October posts just to stay active.
  8. Tinker with ‘Phi Beta Files’.
  9. Buy more fruit for lunches.
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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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22 Responses to Rollercoaster Week . . . This Time with Fire

  1. Oloriel's avatar Oloriel says:

    Big congratulations to both you and Aidan! ❤

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  2. Texted with my daughter. They’ve been getting the smoke, too. It doesn’t sound as bad as you got. She’s a trooper about it. We’ve been breathing in California fires for decades now.

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  3. ospreyshire's avatar ospreyshire says:

    Sorry to hear that you got hit by the air pollution and the aftereffects of those Canadian fires, but congrats on those academic accomplishments with you and your son. Robotics must be a fun thing to learn and I wish I would’ve had a program like that when I was Aidan’s age.

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    • Thanks. Lego Robotics was a club that he joined. Unfortunately, his high school doesn’t have a robotics program. So, this was pretty much the end.

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      • ospreyshire's avatar ospreyshire says:

        No problem. That Lego Robotics stuff looks cool, but it’s a bummer he can’t do that at high school. At least he got accolades in that activity while he could.

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      • True. There are plenty of other clubs that has his interest. They even have horticulture and coding clubs.

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      • ospreyshire's avatar ospreyshire says:

        Nice! Good on him for at least having those options. Coding has been a trending subject and he could use some of those robotics skills there, I assume. I wish I went to schools with multiple clubs or activities. When I first took Japanese classes in my teens, I went to a community college since my school didn’t have it. With that said, it’s good that he has activities like that and could get a career in some of those fields in the future.

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      • He did have to use coding with the robot. We’ll see if he’s interested because there were other clubs. He likes singing, so one of the choirs could be another option. Lots of heritage, lifestyle, and religious clubs too, but he’s not in any of those.

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      • ospreyshire's avatar ospreyshire says:

        I figured that would be the case. It’s great how there are so many options available if he’s interested. Singing could be a fun activity, too.

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      • He’s in chorus and the junior Tri-M music honor society. So, the interest is there.

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  4. noelleg44's avatar noelleg44 says:

    Huge congratulations to your son! Well done!
    As for the smoke from Canada, we got some here, believe it or not. They do nothing about controlled burns or cleaning out undergrowth, I understand, not that we do much of that here.

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  5. Congratulations to your son for his awards. You’ve mentioned how hard he works on his schooling, with your support to get it all done.

    We’ve had smoke like that here in the west. It’s a pain, stops me from riding my bike as much as I’d like on smoky days. Here’s hoping your doctor’s visit doesn’t make you cry.

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  6. My kids used to love South Park. I shall have that song in my brain now. I certainly hope that smoke clears for you, it looked like a disaster movie on the news.

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  7. Victoria Zigler's avatar Victoria Zigler says:

    Congratulations to your son on his awards. And I hope the fires and smoke stop soon.

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