August 9, 2016, Prescott- This is a fine “home stretch”, thus far. I have had dinner with a Young Republican, with a friend of three years and, on a couple of occasions, with several Baha’i friends, at various gatherings. I have started work again, helping special needs children in the schools, here in town- first at the high school, before being transferred to Grades 5 & 6, for the needs of the District. It’s gratifying to know that my skill set is valued at the higher levels. It hasn’t always been that way. I am getting settled financially, as well, and will be fine, especially as Autumn gets into full swing. Physically, my exercise routine is on track, and diet is healthy. The Fall hiking season is about a month away, and lightning will not be a deterrent to being on mountains. Most importantly, I have ditched the occasional tendency to lapse into conjecture and innuendo, when dealing with criticism or opposition. “Say what happened, and no more” has become my mantra.
I am working with troubled children, once again. Their struggles are very much the same as mine, when I was those grades. Like me, they struggle, despite having loving parents. Like me, they need more listening and less “by the book” judgment. So, this I provide, to the best of my ability. I find myself vindicated by their amazing curiosity, awakening intellect and sensitivity to those around them, who are suffering.
It will be a full, energizing and revelatory year.
That sounds like a very positive and hope-filled year coming up after a tough summer trip!
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There is a very tight connection between my life here, and life on the road. One informs and nurtures the other.
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Have a wonderful school year. Can’t believe it’s that time already! Blessings.
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Don’t blink. It’s almost time for Wally World to break out the Christmas stuff! 🙂
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Teach on, my friend!
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It’s what I do.
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That’s awesome that you have a way of connecting to the children whose lives too were same as yours. You are one exceptional person.
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Thanks so much, Angy. Best of luck, in your own job search!
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