• PBS aired its final episode of "Reading Rainbow" on Friday. (The show still will be available for teaching purposes for a year. Grab them while you can...)
• Apparently people have "swine flu parties" where they purposely expose themselves to people who have the virus in hopes of building up a natural immunity. Needless to say, the Centers for Disease Control does not recommend these interactions.
• Summer left abruptly last week, and fall is setting in. It's August. Some days are closer to Wisconsin than others.
• Things are seldom as easy as you imagine.
"Opportunities of a lifetime never come without paying some sort of price." (Marc Malone)
OR...
"Nothing in this world that's worth having comes easy." (Bob Kelso, "Scrubs")
OR...
"When you get out of here, the world is going to grab you by the hair and start running. And you'd better keep up." (Dr. Peter Voelz)
OR...
"Security is a kind of death." (Tennessee Williams)
• Taking a few days off to spend time with family. Make time to spend with your family.
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