October 19, 2020-
Today saw the celebration of the Birth of Baha’u’llah. I put in a full day of work, as it was also the first day of in-person instruction in our county’s public schools. I’ve been asked to work this week, with a team of Title I Reading specialists, at Liberty Traditional School, Prescott Valley. Today and tomorrow, we are giving a diagnostic test to several students. The team also is helping kindergartners get used to locating their buses and communicating with their drivers, as to where they need to get off. I was dismayed to see that those children who didn’t know where their stop was, also had no address or phone number inside their backpacks. That was a given, when I was subbing in the Phoenix area, as well as in Prescott, in the 2000’s. Teachers and parents regularly made sure there was contact information in each child’s backpack or pinned to the inside of their sleeve.
After work, I picked up a delicious meal of Persian chicken and rice, prepared by some gracious friends, in honour of Baha’u’llah’s birthday. Persian rice, seasoned with saffron, and fortified with one or another type of beans, is a light and refreshing staple. I also had hosting duties for our community’s Zoom-base celebration, so we got together for devotional readings, a slide show of Baha’u’llah’s life, which I narrated and watched a video of Persian folk dancing-performed by a troupe of women, for an audience in India.
Every little bit counts.
Her eis that video, for your viewing and dancing pleasure!
Sounds like a week of busyness and celebration! I loved the video – a very happy dance!
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It will be very busy for us at the school. Therest of the week outside of work will now be toned down a bit. Good thing, as the change of seasons is finally upon us-maybe snow next week!
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Beautiful dance. Looks like an awesome celebration, very colourful.
Where was Baha’u’llah’s born. The dance is from Iran…..
Happy week.
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Baha’u’llah was born in the District of Nur, east of Tehran.
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