Delight Springs

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The days are just packed


Busy day yesterday!
First an unexpectedly inspiring morning tour of Nashville's Hillsboro High, delightedly abuzz with enthusiastic teachers and engaged students. Of course they wouldn't showcase the snoozers, but all the same it was an impressive display of public education that seems to be working. The young science guy, a Vandy Ph.D., was spilling over with excitement for his vocation, his mission to hook kids on the magic of reality. 
Similarly energized was the multimedia & communicatrions specialist ("she used to work at CNN") and the International Baccalaureate humanities instructor who teaches an interdisciplinary course called Theory of Knowledge ("we try to get students excited about the questions"). And we met a purpose-driven kid having fun working on stage design ("it's what I want to do with my life") for the upcoming production of Seussical. That was not my High School. Go Burros! 

Then, a brisk refocusing pre-class stroll around the grounds of the antebellum mansion at Oaklands (down the street from MTSU), setting up animated discussion in Bioethics and Atheism.



Then, heading straight out into rush hour after class in a slightly delusional attempt to arrive at Ensworth High School in time to catch Younger Daughter's first softball action of the season, I rediscovered that Old Hickory Boulevard is no place to be during drive time. But I did eventually arrive in time to see my favorite pitcher/shortstop field her position before a gorgeous setting sun.

And then it was off again to Vandy for David Wood's Berry Lecture on Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Made me stronger. (Stay tuned for info on David's upcoming Lyceum Lecture at MTSU on April 11.)


Made it home in time to say good night, and to begin anticipating today's eagerly awaited CoPhi group presentations on Epicurus and Calvin & Hobbes.

No water balloons, but life is good.

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