Feels Like Freedom
Today is the first day of October and what feels like the first day of freedom. Last night was the last night
of one of my Master's classes in Education. Here is a photo of our class. I am the one behind the camera. Can you see me? Of course not! This was definitely a multicultural class. We had 21 students and one professor. We represented 5 different schools in the Bogota area. We came from many cultures which included Colombia, England, Scotland, Canada, the States, and of course Texas. I learned a lot of good information from my classmates and professor (the guy in the gray goatee). The Brits even taught me a new slang called Cockney Rhyming Slang. You should give it a butcher's hook, but not while walking up the apples and pears to drop a Richard the 3rd. It was a long two weeks of teaching, studying, and being inside from 6:30am to 8:00pm daily. So today, I got up at 9 and went for a walk. I enjoyed this city I live in. I just walked. I breathed in the air, stared at the clouds, and enjoy David Crowder crooning in my ear. It is amazing the things one learns. It is amazing what one forgets.After a little while, I called Liz and she met me for some more walking. We did some reading in the park, window shopping, grocery shopping, and napping in bed. It was a great two weeks, but it has been an even better day. Enjoy your day today.

1 Comments:
Hey, son ... good to see the new posts. Hope all is well. Mom wants to know if you got an "A" in the class? Love you. We'll talk this weekend.
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