Thursday, May 28, 2015

Thursday, 28 May 2015

I got to bed very late last night and so didn't get in a morning walk today.

I taught 7 units of Berlitz lessons today: 9:00-10:30, 2:30-4:45, and 5:00-6:30.

I had 2 pre-cooked beets and a mixed salad for lunch at home today.

Today's story about David is actually a story that David's father told him when he was a little boy, and which David and I loved to refer to when we saw the sun setting:

Stories about David: Where does the sun go at night?

This is a little story that David’s father used to tell him when he was a little boy, and David and I often referred to it. It was his dad’s response to the question, “Where does the sun go at night?”

When the sun gets very low in the west, there’s a little man with a burlap bag who gets ready to catch it. As soon as it’s in the bag, the man runs as fast as he can, all night long, to take the sun over to the eastern horizon so it can come up in the morning.

Isn’t that just perfect!

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