Why take life too seriously?! There are things that happen every day that make me smile. Sometimes it's a question or story from my son. Sometimes it's a quirky thing heard over the cubicle wall. Many times it's dysfunctional things we say or do at family gatherings. Life happens. Let's enjoy it!
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Finally Final Finals
I'm not gonna lie. We're all pretty happy today was the last day of school.
This has been "hell week" for Carter, who had 7 finals in 3 days. Two on Tuesday, two on Wednesday and three today to wrap up his junior year. If all went well, we now have a senior in the house! He's already been assigned to read 3 books over the summer. Trust me, those won't get cracked open until mid-July at the earliest.
Hubby and I are just glad we get a break from being the human alarm clock!
Most school mornings, Jim has that fun job since I am at the 5:40 a.m. kickbox class. But some mornings I am the one trotting up and down the stairs every 5 minutes, trying to wake him from his up-late-for-homework-induced coma. It's a chore we will not miss during the summer months. It's like our version of a summer vacation.
Wow, we aren't that boring, are we?
The next 9 days until he leaves for Germany will be plenty packed with activities that I guess better include packing soon!
But first we've got some sports to see... Tonight, Carter and I watched the first round playoffs for girls soccer. Assumption beat Washburn/Bayfield 3-1. Now they move onto the next level somewhere on Saturday. Tomorrow and Saturday is the state Track & Field meet. Not going but will be keeping our fingers crossed for one of Carter's cross-country teammates, who is competing in two events at state. Tomorrow evening, the Royals baseball team travels to Pittsville for a regionals showdown. Weather permitting, Jim and I will be going to that. Weather permitting, Carter will be having a campfire in our backyard with friends.
It's not supposed to rain, but with 94% humidity, it might feel like it.
Ahhh, summer. Keep calm and bring it on!
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