Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Let the Procrastination Begin

School's out for the summer!  It's time for relaxin' by the pool or on the beach...perhaps even a  nice little boat trip (thanks to my best friend).  As a teacher on summer break, you have the relative freedom to not get in bed early, to sleep as late as you want...but this summer is different.  Every other summer, I would be running cheerleading practices, taking a college class, or working a part time job (all while maintaining my late to bed, late to rise schedule...but this summer is different...
Why is this summer different?  I have to pack up my entire life to move to Beirut, Lebanon.  While I am excited (as teaching overseas has been a dream of mine for a while now...how does one sort through an entire house (deciding what to keep, sell, or Goodwill)?  My classroom wasn't that difficult...that stuff can be replaced should I need anything...but your personal belongings?  What if I make a mistake?  What if I need something in Beirut but I sold it?  What if, upon my return to the states in several years, if I really need dishes?  (I know dishes can be replaced...but not my late Aunt Hazel's dishes...) You know what I mean?  I planned on taking only clothes and some pictures to the "new home" but what if I don't take the right pictures?  I haven't even touched on the people I'm leaving (different post, different time), but I wonder if I haven't really started packing up because I'm avoiding the tough decisions of what to keep and of what to dispose...Let the Procrastination Begin!

1 comment:

  1. Oh man, if you want some advice on how to make some of those decisions, let me know! I could give you an earful! I'm excited to keep up with you through the blogosphere and compare/contrast the ME teaching experience!

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