Friday, March 23, 2007

A Lovely Problem to Have

Yeats has a problem.
And it’s a lovely problem that most people of the world don’t have. But he is fortunate. He is a teacher who doesn’t know what to do with himself this summer. So I have compiled a list for him.

Things for Yeats to do during the summer:

1. Bike across Ontario.
2. Write a Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novel.
3. Train and compete in a triathlon.
4. Get a library card and use it.
5. Perfect juggling skills.
6. Get a VIA Rail trans-Canada pass and cross the country, getting off wherever you want to.
7. Visit a friend you haven’t seen in years.
8. Sleep in.
9. Volunteer as a Big Brother.
10. Try all 31 Baskin Robbins ice cream flavours.

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