I wome up a few minutes later, got to work 1 minute late— but each could have been worse. My watch alarm didn’t go off because it was paused by the Stand function. Luckily I woke up from a dream that I could fly in. I did the Medford, Randall, Woodlot Loop doing 8.95 miles in 2:01:03 for a 13:31 minute per mile pace with an average heart rate of 109 bpm at a comfortable 68 cloudy degrees. Even though it’s not cold out there is a change in the air that feels of fall. Fall for many reasons is my favorite season bringing back memories of coaching soccer and cross country. My favorite days as a teacher are in the past it seems with no visible hope of ever returning to those days. I am grateful for what I have and have faith in God and His plan— but there is that part of me that so misses those days at BRS and Easport. I don’t think anybody from Ling Island or my wife’s family could think that life in small town Maine has a charm that goes beyond the convenience and affluence of Long Island. God use me I pray!
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