My definition of a GOOD DAY:
A morning choir concert of one of my students. They were dressed in flowers and wings and sang about bugs and spiders and nature. Very cute. Cute enough to distract me from the two teachers talking about who knows what on the next bench (until I gave the "what are you doing?" stare - evil laugh inserted here). Cute enough to make me incredibly glad I came.
An afternoon of rehearsal with the cutest bunch of farmers and animals I could see. My 6-8 year old class practiced on the BIG STAGE for their performance tomorrow. They remembered their lines, chased the foxes around, and were appropriately shocked when Mother invited the intruders to dinner.
An evening listening to the sounds of a middle school orchestra concert that another student invited me to. The bonus is that he goes to the school where I taught just last year so I got to see all my little babies all grown up. Hugs and hugs and hugs. How are you doing? and It's so good to see you? and Where are you going to high school next year?
Yep.
A very GOOD DAY.
P.
ok specifically waking up to the sound of birds my heart chakra opens wide up ad I am filled with peace. I walk out into a beautiful day, blue skies with puffy gentle clouds, and all the sights and sounds of nature welcoming me to the world, all the colours of a brand new day. I walk thru the day with a smile on my face, love in my being, working outside doing all the things I love, connecting with mother nature. The sight of a rainbow filling the sky with all of it's promise Then a swim in the bluest ocean ... the spiritual cleanse she offers. The day ends with a big night sky with a gazillion stars or the biggest full moon I have ever seen. I swear th moon is closer to the earth here. That my friend is a common day in paradise ... there are no bad days.
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