Thursday, August 02, 2007

Memories, Part 2

Ah, the month of August is upon us. In keeping with my “reminiscing” theme, this was the point of time in the summer when mom would take me to Woolco (later – Kmart) to buy supplies for school. It would be time to find a new backpack – one that would withstand all of the books, notebooks and other crap I would force into it for around 9 months. Then, there would be the search for the perfect trapper keeper – one that was either plan, or had some sort of cool Garfield or Superfriends design on it. Time to find pencils, pens, notebooks, and folders. Time to go to Clover, and/or the Springfield Mall to find cool-clothes to wear for the upcoming school year (I’m guessing this is not as big of a deal anymore, because many schools are going with the “school uniforms.”

It was also time for soccer practice to start … yes, I was (am?) a soccer geek. In high school, we started our training for the upcoming soccer season in early August. We would practice in the mornings and afternoons for weeks leading up to the school year. Sure, it was really tough work, and at the time, I would’ve rather been swimming or sleeping, but I trudged through it. The smell of freshly cut grass will always remind me of that soccer field next to Interboro high school, where I would spend most of my time during the dog days of August.

I particularly remember the jump from middle school to high school. I heard such horror stories about rampant drug use, that I expected drug dealers at every hallway corner … which was never the case. I remember thinking I wasn’t ready for high school, and how classes would be infinitely harder. True, the classes were harder, but they weren’t that much harder.

I also remember thinking about all the new students I would meet (we had four other middle schools feeding into our high school), and getting anxious about meeting new girls. A range of emotions went through me – at one point I would be very excited, at another point, I’d be quite scared … I’d be sad that the days of Glenolden school would be over, and at times be happy about the same thing (if that makes any sense). The anticipation was probably the hardest part of the entire process.

5 comments:

snowelf said...

I went to a VERY preppy high school, and it was cooler to be a soccer player than it was to be a football player if you can believe that.

Ah! School supplies!! I still remember the smell of them and off new clothes...I'd plan out my outfits in a specific perfect order for the first few weeks of school...

And remember how awesome it was when the trapper keeper started coming with the folders with the cool graphics versus the ones with just the plain trapper keeper standard issue folders!

And I too, was terrified to be a freshman, because I was convinced that they were horrifically tormented. I was rather surprised when it was nothing like I feared.

--snow

Steph said...

I LOVED School shopping. To this day, new stationary, pens, etc still gives me a small thrill.

Sad I know.

Christina_the_wench said...

My oldest starts 8th grade and the youngest 7th.

God, I got old fast.

I can't WAIT for school to start. On my last nerve...

ToddPacker said...

i usually stole my school supplies from the fat kid with the big head

Superstar said...

I had to have the "peachy'"