Word Flows as the words go. That’s all there is to say.

Ice Cream Banana. A powdery blue skin when young that transforms to a bright yellow one when ripe. A soft texture, so soft, it takes its name after a universal cold and sweet dessert. Separate the words ice cream from the word banana and you have two different desserts. Put the words all back together again and you have the featured fruit name in all its image and beauty.
That’s all the title was supposed to be. To bring the image to light — to take you away from the everyday routines or issues and just be in the presence of the thought and image of Ice Cream Banana.
Because that’s how I teach. My mission is to take you away from your norms and your comfort zones and challenge you to think and explore beyond your everyday routines. I don’t teach to give you the news of the day — I’m the teacher that gives you different angles and images of the news of the day. The angles — that’s where the economics in me comes out to play when teaching. And if I’m not discussing the news of the day, then I’m taking you away from the news of the day — because more than likely your other teachers will be talking about the same thing on that day, too. Ah! Another play — Flipping the predictability of the day. Predictability — there’s another economic term.
If you ask my former students or watch me in my teaching zone, you know I’m not BS-ing. I will flip your thinking and your day whether I purposely mean to or not.
Ice Cream Banana.
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