WOO HOO! It's my day off! The weather is gorgeous. High will be 82 degrees, the humidity is tolerable, and the air quality is excellent. I was outside early puttering around the back yard, and I plan on going out later to swim and sun myself.
WOO HOO! DD is leaving for the UK tomorrow to visit her boyfriend. I'm very excited for her and trying really hard not to let anxiety take over.
Lately, one of the issues at camp is being relieved by staff so I can leave on time at 12:30PM. There's been nothing but issues with that. If I'm lucky, I can leave at 12:45, but I have waited as long as 40 minutes past my scheduled time. One day, after having breakfast at 5:30AM and an apple at 9AM, I didn't get home and eat until 1:45PM. I started to feel unwell. That apple was probably the only reason I didn't get lightheaded. Anyway, yesterday I requested to leave at 12Noon tomorrow so that I could see DD off on her trip. Crickets. Normally responses are quick. This morning, I started to worry about not getting home in time to say, "Goodbye." The thought made me sick to my stomach. This is her first international flight flying solo. I need to give my girl a huge hug and a proper send off. When nobody responded to me this morning about leaving work early tomorrow, I decided to call out for tomorrow.
WOO HOO! I feel much better now. So does DD.
I'm enjoying my Facebook memories feed today. This week is typically our major vacation week...we like to celebrate our anniversary (tomorrow) on vacation. The last few Disney World trips came up as well as our Cape Cod vacations during the past few years. I'm surprised that Margaritaville hasn't popped up. I'm sort of missing not being on vacation, but honestly, I would rather be available to DD before she leaves on her overseas trip.
Last July, we decided to change our week. Our resort neighbors on one side of us have behaved badly over the years and as their alcoholism has worsened, it has become unbearable to stay next to them. We complained about them, but nothing was done. It's an uber popular resort...booking opens and closes during January/February, and if you aren't a return guest, you are put on a waitlist. Changing our dates proved impossible during the summer season. We were fortunate enough to book a September trip which will be right on time...after a couple of stressful weeks during the beginning of school in August. If I get that stress headache again, the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Cod Bay will surely cure it. This may work out better for us in the long run. Unfortunately, I will be getting a new administrator in 26/27, and she/he may not approve an early fall trip. I have a Jewish holiday and 4 personal days. Sadly, personal days must be approved. My current principal adores me and is more than happy to let me go. Someone new? Who knows? I will cross that bridge when I come to it. In the meantime...
WOO HOO! I'm going to Cape Cod in September!