We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.
-Paulo Coelho
So I spent the last vacation Saturday at a place called Backdoor Blues. Good live music, good company, good food. I used to spend one day a week at such places just to relax. The kind of chilling-out that doesn't involve noisy conversation, where most of the time I stare into space while the music plays.
photo from talk.philmusic.com
Last night was going to be one of those nights, but I ended up talking to a veterinarian, whose clinic is next to a doggy day care. The conversation started with us talking about behavior modification and then animal psyches, and then the doggy day care; and ended with him saying, "You should bring your students there..." and then started up again with, "Hey, I work with one of the Mind Museum consultants - he's in animal (or did he say mammal?) conservation, I'll send him over..." When the first set ended, one of the guitarists joined us and talked about an exhibit he just set up for Filipinas Heritage Library, that runs until September. It's set up for school tours...
You can imagine what went on in my resting head after that: visions of field trips, and exhibit tours, and passionate guest lecturers who have no other motive but to advocate life outside malls and computer games. There were no mention of x-deals or marketing opportunities - just how great it would be to see, hear, meet, and experience.
In less than an hour, 3 different learning possibilities were discussed, and the ball is rolling as we speak. I've spent longer hours, days even, looking through the internet and talking to "professionals" looking for learning opportunities; but sometimes, one just needs to sit back and relax.
Somebody brought in a cake to celebrate the bar owner's birthday, who cut it up and gave everyone a big slice with lots of icing. And we all had cake and ate it, too.
Very Cool! :) What a way to end your teacher break. :)
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