Each summer we travel to visit family on the July 4 holiday. Afterward it always feels as if there are more tasks to perform then there are days left in the summer on which to do them. For me in a very real way July 4 marks the end of my summer.
I don't really have summer break as a faculty member; I have no classes to teach so my schedule is more flexible but I regularly set unreasonable goals for research and course preparation, especially when I don't have quite the adrenaline rush.
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