Odd Start to Summer for the Kid
New York City is just weird compared to the rest of the country, so let’s
just start right there. I say this because around here, kids are off from
school for July and August. The month of July is when all the camps happen,
both sleep-away and day camps. August is the vacation month, or at least that’s
when most people take their vacations, because August is honestly the worst
month to be in NYC; it’s hot, humid, and there is this tar/urine/wet-garbage
smell that is everywhere.
Last Summer, in the month of July, the kid was in a day camp for the first
two weeks in July, then we spent a couple of days with friends in Vermont.
Following that, the kid took the last week in July to visit a friend in
Virginia. It was only when we got to August that we started running around the
parks and playgrounds again, and the kid made some friends that she ended up
seeing most days, so she had someone to play with.
We left on vacation right after school ended, and now that we are back in
the City, the kid is running into the problem that there aren’t any kids her
age to play with at the playground. There are little kids under six years old,
but very few kids over that age. And today, it finally clicked in why that is;
all the older kids are at camps. And it is really hot out, too.
It’s an odd start to Summer in the City for the kid.
Added on top of that is the inevitable let down of coming home from after a
vacation. Home just seems very dull after a week of staying up late, eating ice
cream, and going to amusement parks. She’s a little bored, and I am okay with
her learning how to deal with boredom. Yet, I also had hoped that there would
be a few kids she could run around with.
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