Monday, May 30, 2022

Humbled

 I was going to start my blog about how NUTS the last 3 weeks of school can be.  Plans are changing, lack of subs, stress, curriculum wrap up, and so much more.  To commemorate the "NUTTY" stage of education...these are my extra desk snacks from my hubby last week - yes two types of NUTS ;) 


Then I was going to write about how WILD the end of the year feels.  Some students are so excited for family vacations, trips to the park, time with friends, and days full of sunshine and memories.  Other students know that it will be almost three months before they return to the security and safety of school.  Home is not a happy place...summer is full of stress and unknowns or maybe food insecurity...things my mind can't quite wrap itself around.  Both lead to high level of ENERGY in the students...focus and attention are dwindling! The sunshine is out and that adds to the craziness.  I thought about posting this picture of my two sons rescuing a small box turtle from the parking lot on Friday afternoon or my 12 old catching a snake during recent stint of quarantine.  YES life is WILD!


                                                   

Then my family had a chance to visit the "Wall that Heals" came into Erie for the weekend.  A 3/4 replica of the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial.  The Boy Scouts were required to visit for a merit badge that they are working on.  I wanted to see the replica and show it to my children.  You know that I am 100% in favor of family field trips.  We ended up with a full tour and amazing presentation by Victor, medal coins to keep, pins, and books to share.  It was a HUMBLING experience.  The stories...the experience...the racial tension...the entire experience was humbling.  So no matter if I feel NUTS or the kids seem WILD.  I need to remember the humbling lessons learned on a moist Saturday morning standing in the mud.  



Then on Monday, my family got to participate in our small town Memorial Day parade followed by a cemetery service.  It was so cool to make a connection...we found one of the names mentioned each year on the wall on Saturday...so the connection was so much stronger.  Seeing my community come together.   4 of my own children were in three different floats...we all came together to honor those that served on Memorial Day...no division...no politics...just a HUMBLING moment.  

Finding the name of a person from Wattsburg on the traveling wall

Listening and fascinated even the youngest

A humbling experience




So as I go into my last eight days of school, I am feeling HUMBLED, refreshed, and ready to create a few day of memories with my children before the school year ends.  I honestly need to remember that it is not about how NUTS I feel or WILD  they are acting. 






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