
“So how’s your vacation going?” Shira asks me as I meet her in the dairy aisle. Is it my imagination or is there an emphasis on the word “your”? Shira works in an office and doesn’t have the extended vacation I get as a teacher.
I choose my words carefully. “In the morning I get up early as usual because I have to get my boys out to cheder and my girls to day camp. There’s the normal morning bedlam of cornflakes and missing swim suits. I have to put in a certain amount of hours in enrichment courses each summer so that takes a big chunk of time plus I try to get to all the projects I’ve pushed off all year. Yet somehow between the added laundry and cooking and cleaning I never do get to anything extra. And it’s not even bein hazmanim yet!”
The truth of the matter is I’m fine with my non-vacation. There’s nothing like summer! The kids are full of energy and have a lot of fun and I finally have more time to spend with them. I can cook them good nutritious meals teach them how to make paper airplanes go on day trips and stay up late laughing. I can bake cookies patiently deal with the multitude of fights that crop up in the heat and clean the house that seems to get messier with each passing day.
So what if I’m working harder during vacation than I do while I’m “working” I wouldn’t trade summer for anything!
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