My daughter is a dreamy kid, so, yesterday, when the public school system literally *lost* her, I was more than a little alarmed.
She cannot reliably say what street she lives on. When asked what school she attends, she says, "Miss Yisel School"--as if this were "a thing."
The policeman arrived at my stoop and asked for details: complexion, hair color, eye color. "What was she last seen wearing?" I of course thought of "Law and Order: SVU," not to mention any number of assorted real-world missing persons. Asha Degree, Johnny Gosch from the milk cartons. Brian Schaeffer--who disappeared from a bar in 2006.
It turned out that a paraprofessional had tossed my daughter on a wrong bus, and no one--not the principal, not the driver, not the bus aide, not the actual, *correct* aide, not the actual, *correct* driver--had noticed. Certainly, my daughter herself did not notice. She had a nice tour of South Orange; in her hands, she carried a "Happy Wednesday" card, designed for me, although she "had not missed" me during the day. (She makes a point of letting me know that I have not been missed.)
And summer is officially over.
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