Break out the champagne. Grab your friends. Set off fireworks because the celebration is about to begin. Say it with me, 3…2…1…
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
You’re probably confused. Jordan…it’s March 31st. The new year was three months ago. You’re correct, the new year did technically start January 1st. For me, my new year starts the minute I get home on the day Spring Break starts.
Does my new year actually start during spring break? Of course not, but every year teachers and students look forward that special week in March or April where we all sleep in, stay up late, eat whatever we want, and spend the time however we want. It’s a glorious time of recharging for the toughest months of the school!
For years I never did anything marvelous during my spring break. Many times my spring break was either a day (when I was in Catholic School) or in college when I was on the track team. So last year I decided to change that. I gave myself a spring break to make up for the years I lost.
It was incredible! Riding roller coasters at Busch Gardens and going zip-lining were just some of the highlights. So of course, I had to do it again this year. From riding the Velocicoaster at Universal Studios to driving to Jet Blue Park to see the Red Sox crush the Twins, my spring break lived up to the hype, despite the weather at times. More memories were made, and my soul was rejuvenated.
I’ve made it a vow that every year I’ll continue to use my Spring Break as my new year. It serves as a reminder that there is so much out there waiting to be enjoyed. Teaching isn’t who I am, but what I do, and it’s okay if I don’t live it 24/7. Every day can offer new experiences; whether it’s with friends and by myself, if you’re open to them.
For me the hardest step is telling myself that I’m worthy of new experiences and joys that others around me have. Getting myself off the couch can be burdensome, but necessary if I want to break the habits and mindsets. Putting down your phone, turning off the television, and realizing what’s around you and what there is to offer is so important to be happy. I constantly remind myself that of how good the life I have is.
For some during their spring break, resting and relaxing is necessary. There’s nothing wrong with doing what’s best for you. For me, it’s a rebirth of adventure, thrill, and joy rolled into beach surfing, roller coaster riding, trail blazing fun! Happy New Year everyone!
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