The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. -Eleanor Roosevelt US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962)
Monday, December 22, 2008
Art All Around
Taizo Tokuda, one of my talented co-workers, created this holiday video of our beautiful campus at Umpqua Community College. http://www.creativecyberpages.com/eCard/ucc/web/holiday3.htm
Friday, December 19, 2008
Important Stuff
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Metamorphosis
I have been swept away by life again. I love it! It is as though I have been surprised by an Alaskan Taku wind, suddenly blown off my feet and sent in a new direction. When life's river runs a lively current bubbling with froth and eddies, one can only breathe deeply and try to paddle in some intended direction. That's fine with me. I don't try to be stationary. My heart beats happy in the rush of experience.
My music school has been patiently waiting while I took a detour into teaching remedial writing and reading at our local community college. Though I've been teaching private music lessons for most of my life, teaching classrooms full of college students has been a new journey. I have plenty to learn about teaching so many so much in so little time. Still, I am impressed anew with the power of simply caring. So many of my students are embroiled in difficulties. I've seen tears and trembling. I know I have connected. My heart aches and swells. I absolutely love teaching.
My music school has been patiently waiting while I took a detour into teaching remedial writing and reading at our local community college. Though I've been teaching private music lessons for most of my life, teaching classrooms full of college students has been a new journey. I have plenty to learn about teaching so many so much in so little time. Still, I am impressed anew with the power of simply caring. So many of my students are embroiled in difficulties. I've seen tears and trembling. I know I have connected. My heart aches and swells. I absolutely love teaching.
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