Modeling for Life Drawing

May 20, 2013 at 02:16 AM
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  I got my first assignment as a teacher when I graduated from high school at sixteen years old and was asked by my pastor to prepare a ten-year old girl for her first communion.   I was scheduled to enter St. Charles Seminary as a college freshman that fall.  Maybe this was in some way a “suitability test,” of a sort which I have found common throughout my life so far.  I tend to be frightened that I won’t do things right, but I have greater confidence in myself than other people have in me.  I trust people to make good use of what I am able to give them.  This may also help explain why I have always been uncomfortable in giving grades.  None of us can do better than our best; our best is what we all expect from ourselves.  Did you get it?  Hurrah for you!  Do you seem to have missed it?  I did not teach it the right way for you.   Either way, we both got something out of it, and it is into us enough to give us more. 

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