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Monday, May 30, 2016

Love the Classroom!

Love the way the classroom changes and grows. Reminds me of the way life changes, the way we can hang onto nothing, the way that nothing in this world is permanent. Yes, even visiting the classroom (I do most everyday) teaches me, reveals to me something more about myself and life. You show up and write. We show up and read. And learn. You are like an angel, doing so much of your work unseen, in the silence. I appreciate the discipline in what you do. I appreciate you. Thank you. Thank the angels. Thank God. Thank myself for showing up. And taking time to write this.

2 comments:

  1. A wonderful response-thank you Kevin........love our classroom as well.....a cup of coffee or tea and our 24 hrs open classroom is the
    perfect place to start.love ursula

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  2. I was just talking to someone yesterday, Kevin, about the value of writing, journaling. I find it to be such a valuable tool that I want to share it with everyone. We all have a tool we can use anytime to help us contact our Inner Teacher and wake up. I may be lucky since I have loved writing and reading since childhood, as well as drawing. Writing is a form of drawing - a form of art. I think it will be too bad if they stop teaching cursive writing in schools, as they threaten to do in the USA. It helps with a part of our brain development that keeps us open and flexible. I still keep a written journal, though most of my writing I do on the computer now. It is easier to read, since I am a bit of a careless writer.

    Ursula, now I have some breathing time, though I imagine June is a very busy month for flower people like yourself. I am still in Burbank and maybe we can meet for a cuppa sometime at your convenience. That would be lovely. I also need to contact Brandy. I was SO busy in the storage area, but now it is empty. Thank you again for your immense help there. We need to talk about my paying you for the new lock and all your work. I so appreciated it. And all the paintings are safe, though it was a job getting them back. You are such a blessing.

    As are you and you and you, whoever might be showing up to read this. T

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