The 4th
I am confident that you already know that today is the Fourth of July and that it is called America’s 250th birthday. The 4th of July stirs memories in me since I had just arrived in Stevens Point a few days before. I told the people hiring me that I couldn’t take the job without a summer assignment. We were strapped for cash. Education faculty are used to a surge of experienced teachers showing up for master’s degree courses during summer. They made up a summer wave of graduate students.
I flew to Point while Lynn oversaw the movers and drove our daughters here from College Park, a long drive especially for a single driver.
Stevens Point seemed somewhat like Towson, the seat of Baltimore County and the place where I had met Lynn and dated her. I expected to teach pre-teachers and graduate teachers at UWSP for the rest of my career and that’s what happened.
My first days were filled with the excitement of a new place and at the time of a national holiday. Lynn timed her drive from Maryland to be in Point during the last days of June. We had arrangements to live in a house available because the professor who lived there had a year’s sabbatical at an institution in the east. The Fourth of July holiday was our first experience of note in Stevens Point and it was a good one.
When the 4th rolls around, I am transported back to getting started here. It is exciting.