I am so tired tonight, yet I have had something stirring
today and I wanted to get it out!
Let me preface this by telling about my day.
Kevin is gone on his annual hunting trip and I am single-momma’ing it for a few
days. SHOUT OUT TO SINGLE MOMS and if you have a spouse, you need to seek out a
single mom this week and you need to hug her and offer to do something like
take her kids for the afternoon because I have no idea how they do it. Today I
worked til 4:30. I got home and got Papi off the bus. Natalie had a scrimmage in
Craig Co. that she really wanted me to attend. I was planning on skipping but
she wanted me there. Before I left, I had to figure out how I was going to get
Papi to practice and home and thankfully Riley was able to help me. The
scrimmage went fine and we got home around 8:45. When I walked in, the boys were sitting in the living room and
Riley was going over vocabulary words with Papi. Proud mom moment! Those two
fight all the time so seeing them working together like that melted my heart!
Papi then went on to tell me that he thought Annie had worms because she had
been scooting her butt on the ground this evening. I told him I doubted she had
worms but I would check it out later. (Annie had worms when we got her.) He
carried her into the kitchen and I lifted up her tail. I said, “This is the
problem! She has a little piece off poop on her bottom!" So I got a paper towel
and went to wipe it off and it was still in her butt. So I pulled a turd out of
a dog’s ass tonight. I’m like a freaking dog turd pulling out superhero. I need
a cape. A doo doo brown cape. And some rubber gloves and Germ-X.
And then a coffee mug fell out of
the cabinet and shattered all over the floor. That was so fun to clean up. And
after all that, I finally sat down at 9pm and had a bowl of taco soup.
Now let me get to the actual point. I have been bitching on my
Facebook about school attendance. I do not want to be someone who doesn’t
support our education system or our schools. I want to be a supportive partner
in my children’s education. I truly do. The attendance thing makes me angry. I
understand it, but it makes me angry. If my kids were bad students or had poor
behavior, I could understand, but my kids are excelling. My oldest son told me
the other night, barring any unforeseen circumstances, that he would be a
12 time letterman at Alleghany High School. That means he lettered every year,
every season. Few people do that. I had never even thought about it but what
and awesome thing! And he goes to Governor’s School. He is excelling. He is taking
courses that many kids in college haven’t taken yet. And Natalie plays sports
also and was on the A honor roll last six weeks and Papi is on the honor roll
and plays travel baseball and basketball.
In September, after a cross country meet and after checking
on my dad in the hospital, our family left on a Saturday afternoon for Boston.
We were going to Boston to Fenway Park to see my son’s hero, David Ortiz play
at home in his last year of MLB before his retirement. We drove halfway up on
Saturday and spent the night in Hershey, PA. We did this trip as cheap as we
could, so we were totally excited that we could do the chocolate tour for free!
WooHoo! That was so much fun! We learned how to properly taste chocolate. (I
think I finally found my career!) We bought some Hershey bars and left for the
next leg of our trip! We arrived in Brockton, MA that afternoon. We went to
Boston the next day and spent all day in the city. We stayed mostly in the
baseball district. I wish we would’ve had time to explore everything! Boston is
so rich in history and culture! Hopefully we can go back! We took a tour of
Fenway Park and got to sit on the Green Monster. We got to go on the field! The
game was amazing and the Sox won. Big Papi hit a dinger to right field and I
had a feeling it was coming so I got the whole thing on video!
It was hands down the best trip we have ever taken. The next day we left and we stopped in New York City for a few hours and while that wasn’t my favorite place, at least we can check it off the ole bucket list now!
It was hands down the best trip we have ever taken. The next day we left and we stopped in New York City for a few hours and while that wasn’t my favorite place, at least we can check it off the ole bucket list now!
Because of that trip, my kids missed Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of school. They all had three unexcused absences only one month into
the semester. Now each of them have had a day or two of fever or not feeling
well and now I have received the Virginia state mandated phone call conference
and letter. I understand that the counselors are only doing what is asked of them
and I mean no disrespect to our counselors. I appreciate the work you do. With
that said, I would do it again a thousand times over. Family time trumps
everything. If God forbid, something happened in your life to make you
uncertain of whether you will be with your children to see them graduate, your
views on the attendance policy become crystal clear.
And it’s not just the school attendance policy.
Natalie plays JV basketball at the school. I should preface
this also. I played basketball in high school. I played four years of varsity
basketball. I wasn’t bad. My dad stayed on me about basketball. He wanted me to
have a good work ethic and I respect that. I don’t agree with the way he pushed
me but I respect it. I was at every open gym and the year Alleghany didn’t go
to team camp, I went with Covington. I worked really hard at basketball. And then
after my senior year, I was done. I was burnt out.
Kevin has this week off of work. He is in Pocahontas County, WV deer hunting with his brothers and his dad and his nephew. It’s a week they look forward to all year. Tuesday night he will come home and on Wednesday, we will leave for his brother and sister-in-law’s in Bridgeport, WV. We have been having Thanksgiving there because our nephew goes to college at Pitt and that’s the easiest spot right now. We have been looking forward to all of our family getting together under one roof and we all planned on staying until Sunday. We have a lot to be thankful for this year! Last year we got to Bridgeport on Wednesday and we had to leave Thursday night because Riley had a race in Charlotte, NC on Saturday.
This year Natalie found out she has practice on Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday. I thought about this and I prayed about this and I talked
to my dad and I talked to Kevin and I talked to Natalie and I even talked to my
preacher (because I work there and I tell her all my stuff!) and I prayed some more. I understand that being on a team and being a
student is a commitment. It’s a big commitment. Huge.
In sports, you don’t want to ever let your teammates down.
You want to work hard and play and perform to the very best of your ability. And
let’s face it, if you don’t, then there’s somebody waiting to take your place.
I know. I don’t disagree with that at all.
But now listen to my side. This has been one of the most difficult years of my life.
Physically it was hard, but mentally it was brutal. This year I have really
realized what is most important in life.
I said to Natalie “When you are 30 years old and you look
back on your life, which may or may not include some of the people who are here
now, do you think you will say, “I wish I would’ve left Thanksgiving with my
family and gone back for basketball practice?”
And that’s also how I feel about the school attendance policy. My
kids are good students. They are student athletes. They are kind and caring and
loving.
There will probably be people out there who will say that’s
not good enough. They will say I’m making excuses so my kids can be lazy. And
we all have our own opinions and that’s ok.
What I am doing is making my family a priority.
When you are faced with something that can rip apart your future Thanksgivings
and Christmases, you realize that family time is more important than
playing time.
And I’m proud to say that my kids are understanding it and
that makes me prouder than any award or accolade ever could.
(P.S, she is only going to end up missing one practice.)
Happy Thanksgiving.
Spend it with the ones you love. Dance in the kitchen. Make
turkey cheeseballs. Sit at the kids table. Eat pumpkin pie. Belly laugh. Drink
the wine. Don’t be ashamed when the thanksgiving blessing brings tears to your
eyes. Be present.
What are you Thanksgiving traditions? What's your favorite pie?
Love reading your blogs! I just wanted to give a shout out to my fiance who has been a single father of 4 (even 6 for a couple years) for the last 7 or 8 years. I've always been in amazement of how he does it. Keep up the wonderful writing and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much and YES! Thank you to single dads also! I didn't mean to overlook them! I would be nothing if not for my dad's love & guidance in my life. ❤️
ReplyDelete❤❤❤ Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, safe travels, I've gotten the attendance call also this year even with doctor's notes....and yes we are still taking Will out of school next semester for family time!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family! ❤️❤️
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving, We have much to be thankful for. I agree with you that family time is the most important. I was gone in the military for 4 years and missed so much; even my grandfather's funeral. The attendance policy is state mandated and is crucial for the success of the students. It is really not to protect great parents and students like you all, it is to protect the children who's families do not value an education. If we look at the spectrum of people who do not graduate there is only one common factor. They can be rich, poor, intelligent or not, urban, rural, girl boy mental illness or "normal". The one factor they will always have in common is poor school attendance. As a society, we have to protect our children against bad parents and against themselves. -Jeremy
ReplyDeleteThank you for your service to our country and to our children Jeremy. My children are better because of your influence and guidance. Life is a lot of muddling through and trying to find a good balance to the best of our ability. Sometimes it's hard and sometimes it's harder (in my experience!) Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your beautiful family, friend! And have a great time at Footlocker!
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