Seemed apropos for these extraordinary times, as parents worry their children are falling behind in their learning, high school students worry they will be less competitive for college admissions with Pass/No Pass marks this spring, continuing college students worry they aren’t experiencing the quality of education through distance learning, isolated in their homes, not gaining full access to the residential college life, and graduating college students worry they won’t gain the job thus economic prosperity “promised” with their college degree.
In acknowledging the worries about what’s not happening, then these extraordinary times become a “blessing in disguise” to pause, and “find the wonder and marvel of an ordinary life.”