And so it begins…

The first week of public school, that is. I’ve never wanted to sleep more so bad. It’s been a long week, and I know that it will just be one of many long weeks,  but right now I see it as a turning point in my life. A 180-degree turn straight into the ground – I mean, the best thing that’s happened to me since we started traveling.

Okay, so it’s obviously not either of those extremes. It’s actually not that bad. I’m taking two online classes, and most of my classes are either easy or I enjoy them minus biology.  The teachers are really nice, and I enjoy learning what they have to teach. Soccer’s been tough, with practice directly after school, till 5:45, every day. So basically, my stereotypical schedule will be waking up at 6, getting to school at 7:30, staying in school till 3, going to soccer from 3-6, and then going to dinner. I’ll be detailing my first week of public school in the next post.

 

Published by Gabe Dalrymple

I am a young entrepreneur that snowboards, runs, backpacks, hikes, and plays tennis. I've traveled around the US with my family, and had some amazing experiences. I grew up in Austin, Texas and Breckenridge, CO, where I graduated high school in 2020. I started my own business in 2020, Gabe Media, and help clients with Google Ads, YouTube marketing, and video editing.

3 thoughts on “And so it begins…

  1. Wow, Public School, huh? What’s it like? It’s been so long since I’ve been to a school that I can’t remember the experience all that well.

    What position do you play in soccer? I used to be goal keeper when I played. 🙂

    1. It’s weird compared to homeschooling. Waking up earlier, strict bell schedules, HOMEWORK, etc. 😛

      I play forward wing in soccer, but I’ve been playing defense this season, to my dismay.

      1. urgh, homework. 😛 I get that from my music class. xD

        Playing defence is alright, I always wanted to do right mid before I was made goalie. xD

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