Summer Syllabus
My doctor has ordered me to give school a break. After experiencing some more seiztastic fun (which he blames on stress), my meds have been increased, and I am not to return to school until the fall. When I do return, it is not to be through online courses.
So my spring and summer daily life will comprise of the following:
- playing with the kids
- taking pictures
- blogging
- drinking a glass (read: bottle) of wine on the wooden rocker on my front porch at dusk.
- running barefoot through a sprinkler
- taking naps every day with the boys
- taking more pictures
- visiting grandparents
- becoming a lemonade connoisseur
- being pen pals with my long distance sister
This is the last summer we have before Dylan goes to kindergarten, and Jordan goes to preschool. I plan on eating up every minute of it.
Labels: me. Me. ME.
4 Comments:
Seems you've already found the silver lining.
I'd start with a Cabernet Sauvignon just after lunch migrating to Merlot after dinner. Schedule lie ins.
always is a silver lining, isn't there? I'm sure I'll get a 4.0 this summer
Sarah, I read some examples of your online course - they gave me epileptic seizures.
But after reading your spring/summer sylabus, I see you've repurposed your course quite well. I take you're returning to leisure studies...? A noble calling!
it pains me greatly that you have any sort of discomfort to deal with.
what a wonderful way to spend the summer, though.
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