MIAGD: The last day of August

MIAGD: Make it a great day

It feels like a premature October morning with a slight chill to the air, red leaves falling from the tree that shrouds the deck, and the overcast sky.

Yesterday, when I began teaching, it was as though a light switch had been flipped and my energy was soaring through the ceiling in my study.

It’s a different type of teaching I’m doing. While guiding students through technique, style, diction, and storytelling, I’m also coaching them through the uncertainty in their new world. My heart aches for them, but I’m nudging and coaxing them to keep focused and positive of mind.

They’re learning.

They’re doing.

They’ll be just fine. 

On with my day. I spent additional time reading on the deck and now must push through the regular Monday morning items.

Make it a great day!

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About Wright Flyer Guy

Darin is a single adoptive father, a teacher, playwright, and musical theatre director from Kettering, Ohio.
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