Do you get
energized about the start of another school year? I do!
I really do!
My belief is
that everyone’s lives are impacted by the school schedule. Community activities and events are scheduled
around the school calendar filled with sports, theater, music, and the Back To
School and Open House events that occupy parent and students. Even churches and civic groups double check
with the school calendars to avoid conflict and confusion.
I’ve been
putting together Back To School surprises for our grandchildren and I was out shopping
today. You know, the usual trek through
Target, Academy, HEB (aka grocery for all of you non-Texans). Monday is usually not a busy day in the
stores in our town and a good time to move about efficiently with little
concern for shopping cart pile ups. But
today? The stores were astonishingly
empty until I got to the section in each store labeled with banners and
everything short of flashing lights – SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
There I became entangled with hordes of
families shopping in groups. Children
clutched supply lists in their hands as they tried to explain the importance of
some items to parents who were editing their choices. I left my cart at the end of the bumper to
bumper traffic, selected my meager needs of pencils, pens, and Post It Notes
and then moved on. I escaped the crowd
and headed for electronics, searching for the flash drives on sale at a
ridiculously low price and was told, “Oh, those are in SCHOOL SUPPLIES.”
While I’m
back in SCHOOL SUPPLIES’ gridlock cart traffic again, I am suddenly drawn back
in time by that unforgettable fragrance of crayons. Fragrance, you say? Yes.
It’s a fragrance. Crayons are
stacked around me in a variety of box shapes sizes, color mixtures, washable
and those with warnings. Warnings? For crayons? So time changes things, but the fragrance is
unmistakable. It’s crayons and crayons
mean back to school time for everyone.
I moved on
down the aisle and the fragrance stuck with me as I picked up three of the
bargain priced flash drives and consider the USB cords no student could
misplace because it’s worn as a bracelet.
Finally, I backtracked to my shopping cart and headed to check out with
my high tech school supplies. But as I
passed the crayons again I threw a pack into my cart. It’s just an eight color box. But when it’s time for going back to school
doesn’t everyone need a new box of crayons?
By the way, do they sell Big Chief tablets anymore?
Let me know
how you feel when school starts. Do you feel the urge to buy some new crayons?
Terri Clamons, author
Corporate Prince, ebook at amazon.com and The Kindle Store
The Toy Room, paperback and ebook at amazon.com and The Kindle Store
Cocaine Campus, ebook at amazon.com and The Kindle Store
You are invited to visit my website: http://terriclamons.com
Please read and comment on my blog: http://blogbyterri.blogspot.com
You are invited to visit my website: http://terriclamons.com
Please read and comment on my blog: http://blogbyterri.blogspot.com
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