Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Now Back to Sunday, Father's Day...Thankful That the Friends Thought it was a Beautiful Day to Sit by the Water & Break Bread Together

Ger Duany remarked when he visited a few weeks ago, "You have a wonderful community of people that surround you. You should feel very lucky. It is true. I've found staff and faculty from across campus that have kept me sane, grounded, laughing, and fighting onward. There are good people everywhere and you simply need latch onto them when you find them.

There's nothing better than a Leo dad joke. They never get old. To be honest, none of the jokes get old. Just a crew of people helping one another to find better joy in life...ironically with none of the "kids" in tow...they are too busying adulting in their own life.

So the Father's Day ritual was spent amongst friends and that was perfectly fine as it was a great day of Dockside, conversation, and no humidity (that arrived yesterday afternoon). 

The crud is back. Nothing like dripping sweat from every pore just because you sneeze. Our first real dose of summer (I much prefer the warm days without all the moisture).

Finished the 2nd to last Capstone course last night and only have one more to go (followed by a day of doing professional development for Greenwich Public Schools). 

Today, though, I have space to grade, grade, grade, grade, print, and grade. I'm trying to keep my nostrils above the whirlpool...Definitely appreciated the Sunday late lunch. Breaks always do feel good.

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