Quarter’s End, Find a Spot

The third quarter of the school year comes to a close today.  Time flies regardless of whether you’re having fun or not (and I’ve definitely enjoyed this semester).  If all goes well, I’ll get to leave the classroom today and my gradebook will be complete, which is a great thing.  And while I have a good bit of work to do over the break, I am looking forward to doing it at a different pace and in a different place.  I’ve got lots of little things lined up: dentist, dermatologist, and the like.  Hoping for lots of sleep, lots of reading, and working towards a sweet spot of rest and inspiration.  That hope reminded me of this scene from Zach Braff’s Wish I Was Here, which I still haven’t written about much.  This is a wonderfully-shot scene from early in the movie.  It’s about finding a spot.  Epiphanies, of course, are never guaranteed.  Sometimes, though, you find something even better.

 

I’ll share another scene from the movie next week. I’m still getting my ducks in a row about a topic near and dear to me that I hope to dive into soon.  For now, though, it is enough that the quarter, as good as it has been, is coming to an end.

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