Monday on the way to work an 8th grade teacher texted me….
The sign outside the parking lot is going to make you laugh this morning!
and it did, the other side made me laugh, too.

I made a point to slow down and look at the sign on the way into the parking lot and paused at the entrance to admire the other side, before I parked the car and went into the building to get ready for all day parent teacher conferences.

When we broke for lunch, I walked out for some sunshine and a breath of fresh and of course, to see the signs up close. They are amazing. IYKYK (if you know, you know) or if you have adolescents or know a couple, you know.
In the first few days of school, I learned there is a new craze or phrase middle school kiddos have learned over their summer break – it is the 6-7 thing. Every time I used the numbers, six and seven, in sequence 6-7the, kids would call out,
sixxxxx – sevennnnn and move both hands up and down in front of them.
The first time they did it I was….flummoxed… but they didn’t stop and now nine weeks later, I have resigned myself to join them and sort of poke fun back. I have surprise for them on this coming Friday for Halloween. heh heh heh.
It’s a middle school thing, bruh.
Last week, a friend forwarded me a photograph of a sign in front of middle school in Minnesota poking fun at the 6-7 phrase\craze used by our students. The photo is at the bottom of the post. On Friday of last week, I shared it with our principal who, shared it with the PTSA, who are in charge of the sign; and ‘presto chango,’ a BLANK SIGN becomes a message to the world or two messages. Ha!
This coming week, I will be taking my classes outside for a class picture and a little bit of fresh air as we try to figure out what we need in order to see the sign. It’s science and the beginning of our unit on light and how we see. It’s also a bit of fun all wrapped up together. There are times when learning is disguised as a trip out of doors.
Sometimes signs are there for us to let us know and sometimes they are there to encourage us to laugh. The sign for me is that I need to read more books, I’d settle for one in a week. Today is going to be an amazing day, in some ways it already is and it could be a million and six times better than yesterday, but the grandies’ first year birthday party might be difficult to top. Making the days COUNT, one day at a time, slowing down to read the signs.
Can you read sixxxxx or sevennnnn books in a week?

Oh my goodness, you have me howling, Clay! So good! Miss O tells me that the music teacher at school has incorporate 6-7 in her music beat counts in order to spice up participation. Glad the 1-year-old grandies party was amazing! Have a great week!
Yesterday was a beautiful fall day – clear skies and nice temperature for mowing the grass and impromptu garden chore, finished around six, but before seven! The teachers are having as much fun with the number thing as the kids! We’ve figured we will never ‘beat’ them so we should join them! Have a great week!
Awesome!
Thank you!
I only read about the six-seven thing for the first time yesterday, in the Guardian. I’ve not come across it in real life. Six-seven books in a week? No chance. In a month? Just maybe.
Kids and social media… evidently it started on Tic-Toc and it read like wildfire. It’s better than the trend in ’21 which was trashing school bathrooms or taking things from unlocked and unoccupied classrooms. I have gotten out of the habit of reading books… I read but it’s on a phone or device. getting back n the habit is a challenge…I am working on it. Thanks for stopping in! Enjoy your week.
I will. You too. I can’t get ito a book at all on any kind of device. It’s paper or nothing for me. But whatever works for us is best for us!
My phone has replaced reading at night! Yike, it is an awful habit and I am working to read at night. I recently picked up a book and I am going to read and apply it to my life…it’s Monday morning and it’s off to school!
Good luck with your resolution! You know it makes sense …..
I started last night, thank you for the good thoughts.