It is Friday after school and it has been a week of weather. Storms, wind, sunshine, hail, tornados, flurries, and shirt-sleeve weather for an afternoon.

I took the photo above last Friday after finishing my morning bus duty shepherding parents as they dropped their children off for school. It is fun duty and I have struck up a friendship with a former student’s dog who always is along for the morning ride. At first, the dog parked at me, but now she (or he) just looks at me and makes eye contact with me as they drive past into the circle drive.
I figured I would have time last weekend to put together a “Sign of the Week” post, but somehow the time slipped through my fingers and here I am a week later writing that post.
We all go through storms and somehow we end up on the other side of the storm in a better place and maybe a little stronger for the experience.
The past few months I’ve been chasing my tail and trying to keep up. I never seem to catch up, but here I am.
Last Friday afternoon, I stayed late to grade papers and sort through the study guides I had collected and review the data from the summative assessment (teacher word for final exam) I had given in science classes. My students did well and I was impressed, I had been worried that the February slump we’d all fallen into had taken a toll on their learning, but their scores showed they had recovered. My persistence, stubbornness, and belief they had learned the content was rewarded. And so were they.
It had been a stormy Friday. When I walked out, the storms had passed and the setting sun was making an appearance as the storm clouds moved out the area. It was the perfect moment and a rainbow was visible.

It was stunning.
Really it’s been a stormy week from last Friday’s thunderstorms to Tuesday’s violent thunderstorms with a reported F3 tornado a little south of us to the windstorm that plowed through last night, it has been a week of weather.
In some ways that is life, we roll with it make the best of what comes at us. We make the best of what we get, because what we get sometimes is not within our control. We Make the Days Count, one day at a time, sometimes fighting a wind, or sometimes catching the wind.
How are you handling the weather this year?
NOTE: I am leaving the ‘snow’ on until April. The forecast calls for snow Monday morning and we are really never out of woods for the possibility of snow until Mother’s Day in May. Really.
The rainbow was a perfect reward for you staying late to go through all that paperwork. Just think, if you’d gone straight home after school you might have missed it!
Yes. I was thinking the same thing. As I was walking out there was a car in the circle drive and I was wondering why – and I got my answer, they were tracking the rainbow. I saw your birds post this morning and I’ve got birds at the feeders and of course the pesky squirrels. Stay warm – it is spring in the midwest! Peace.
I love it, Clay. Especially, “My persistence, stubbornness, and belief they had learned the content was rewarded. And so were they.” You are amazing! Thanks for making the days count — and helping others do the same!
Thanks Wynne, sorry for the late reply the week sort of got away from me. We’ve got one more week before spring starts. We finished mandated state test last week and it is clear we are all ready for a weeklong reset. It was a good weekend to get out until today when we got typical spring chill of 45F. Hope your weekend was amazing! Stay well.
We’ve had virtully no snow this year, and it lasted for moments only. We can do wind and rain though, and how! Thanks goodness for the occasional rainbow and the optimistic feelings one always brings. Have a restful(ish) weekend!
Spring in the midwest can be interesting…Friday afternoon it was 70F, Saturday it was 75F, and today – Sunday – it topped out at 45F. I was hopeful and opened a few of the windows to get some fresh air inside, but closed them before it the temperatures equalized! I hope you are enjoying your trip to London. Stay adventurous.
I’m having a great time in London thanks, and enjoying the southern balmier temperatures. As with you though, the temperature can vary wildly. What to wear for a whole day out?? Stay warm!