For many people, summer has a lot of different parameters as far as when
it begins and when it ends. For children, summer begins when school
lets out for the year. When I was a kid, that meant sometime in June,
but now it means late May. This past school year, my children were done
for the year on May 23rd! For people who work for a living, Memorial
Day weekend kind of marks the beginning of summer, a time when the
temperatures are warmer and the local swimming pools open up. Of
course, if you go by the calendar, the official beginning of summer is
on June 21st with the summer solstice. If the weather doesn't
cooperate, most anyone else will have to admit that by July 4th,
Independence Day weekend, we are definitely into summer. For a few, summer doesn't begin until you take your vacation from work
and go on a trip out of town.
People who
have children in school will most likely agree that what we think of as
summer, the time off between when school ends and when it begins, has
definitely moved from a Memorial Day to Labor Day time period to a late
May to early to mid August time period as schools nation wide have
adjusted their schedules over the last 20 years or so. For many folks,
once the calendar flips over to August, vacations are over and you are
buying back to school supplies and thinking about school starting again.
But really, summer is only about half over because it doesn't really
end until Sept 21st. So when is summer to you? I guess it really doesn't matter, unless
you make calendars. Enjoy the warm weather and time off of work. Slow
down and enjoy the enjoyment!
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