Monday, February 19, 2007

Random act of kindness
















I was looking for an activity to do with my Emergent Literacy class-- one that would demonstrate teaching the alphabet to kinesthetic learners, i.e., kids who learn by touch. Sometimes it's best to have the students actually do the activity instead of listening to me talk. So in Walgreen's, I found some 10-packs of playdough-- just right for a group project. At the checkout, a man with scruffy beard was buying up boxes of leftover valentine candy. He inquired what I planned to do with all that playdough, and I told him. He seemed to understand. He asked if teachers get reimbursed for this stuff. Are you kidding?




So then he picked up all my playdough and paid for it before I could stop him. Told me he really appreciates what teachers do. Even gave me a box of his Valentine candy, which I'll share with my students. It was such an unusual thing. I felt like I'd just met an angel, but he's actually a student nurse at Milligan College.

7 comments:

Dennis and Marie said...

wonderful story. Now you can pay it forward. marie

mac said...

What an interesting encounter! I hope that spirit in him carries forward into--and survives--being a nurse.

nbta said...

If only we all would be sensitive to those around us. Such a simple act of kindness can make all the difference to someone.

quig said...

angelic..........

Ruth W. said...

I guess there is hope in the world as we know it then. Could it be true, people do actually CARE for each other?? I do hope so!!!

Anonymous said...

You write very well.

Unknown said...

That was so amazing and awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are amazing people in this world. I love this story. I am really touched and inspired.

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