This article is mainly just answering the question every teenager thinks: Why is summer already over? The title is “Why Do We End Summer So Early?” written by Aimee Lee Ball from New York Times. My article seems like it’s coming straight from a teenager, listing lyrics to relate to topics, asking and answering all the questions even myself would think of, and just asking why summer has to end that first week of September. In the article there is a source from a local architect in New York City,  and he believes that because most Americans love their job and wouldn’t be doing it if they didn’t, there’s a certain urge to want to go back to work after Labor Day. But really, it’s the parents of teenagers and kids who are really benefited from the whole “back to school” thing because they don’t have pesky kids around them 24/7. I believe that the sources the writer has gotten, the voice in the article, and the teenage-like aspects have really made me thought that this article can relate to me, and I agree with nearly all of it.  To me, summer is a time full of fun. When it ends, I have football season to cheer for and that makes me excited. Even though we have school, summer ending for me isn’t such a bad thing.  School may be boring and a dreadful thing to have to wake up for, but those Friday night make up for it all. The event of Summer ending impacts the lives of students, going back to school, having the responsibility of being on time instead of sleeping all day, and having homework every night. In the summer, for the most part, there’s really none of that to have to worry about. Another thing that the change from Summer to Fall impacts is the fashion industry. All the stores wipe out their summer clothes and put all the latest fall trends in stores as fast as possible. Students and the fashion industries are just two of the many changes that the switch from Summer to Fall has caused.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/05/fashion/why-do-we-end-summer-so-early.html?ref=fashion&_r=0