Maine Motif Issue 1, Vol. II (Fall, 2017) | Page 5

From the President October 2017 Dear Maine Music Educators, Welcome to the first edition of the Motif this year!  Many thanks to Heidi Anderson who puts this publication together for MMEA. It is my hope that you had a chance to relax, recharge and reflect this summer. I hope you found some time for yourself, your family, and your passions. I am the only teacher in my family and I am often reminded of how lucky I am that I have the summer off by my siblings, parents and extended family. As I have aged I have realized that rather than reacting defensively to such a statement I am in agreement with them. I am fortunate to have summers off to change up the routine and explore different interests that seem to evade me from September to early June annually. I am fortunate to have summer afternoons to walk with my children, have lunch with friends and even have time to visit my parents on the lake. Summers are a perk of our job and I hope you enjoyed yours. Now that we are into October, it is my hope that your school year is off to a good start! I suspect it is busy and there are some challenges but I hope you are finding rewards as well. I try to remind myself often to step back and reevaluate. Am I smiling and am I welcoming to all who enter my classroom? If the answer is a no then I work to adjust my attitude and my actions. There are so many reasons to be grateful and sometimes music is one of the only positives in my students lives. Just recently one of my students lost his mother unexpectedly; another student is a resident at the local homeless shelter. These students sit shoulder to shoulder with others who have no idea because together we are working to create music; the work at hand overshadows our differences and our many challenges. Is that not an awesome responsibility? In an exit interview, I had a senior tell me