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Labor Day If you ever spent any time growing up in the Northeast, then you knew that the arrival of Labor day meant two things: the "unofficial" end of summer and that final, sacred day or two before the start of school. By the end of Labor Day, you had mentally "reviewed" your summer and had come to realize that you had blinked twice and that the summer had gone "poof!!" And then, slowly, the terror creeped back in you. Books. Homework. New schedules. Cafeteria. Gina Byrnes. Argggg! You quickly ran to the calendar, pulled it close for inspection, counted, sighed, then recounted in the hope you were wrong! "I WON'T MAKE IT!!!" You realized it was weeks before there was a teacher's conference and ::shiver:: over two MONTHS before you had a few days off!!! To think: that was Our biggest crisis back then! What I wouldn't do now to make them all seem like that now |
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we actually just to look to see when Rash Hashanah & Yom Kippur fell (we aren't Jewish) but looked forward to those days off. Usually in the first few days/weeks of school. Columbus Day was way to for off for hope.. ― William Goldman, The Princess Bride
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we actually just to look to see when Rash Hashanah & Yom Kippur fell (we aren't Jewish) but looked forward to those days off. Usually in the first few days/weeks of school. Columbus Day was way to for off for hope..
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