Inspirations


TEACHING TEACHERS


Her name was Mrs. Thompson. As she stood in front of her 5th grade class on the very first day of school, she told the children a lie.

Like most teachers, she looked at her students and said that she loved them all the same. But that was impossible, because there in the front row, slumped in his seat, was a little boy named Teddy Stoddard. Mrs. Thompson had watched Teddy the year before and noticed that he didn't play well with the other children, that his clothes were messy and that he constantly needed a bath. And Teddy could be unpleasant. It got to the point where Mrs. Thompson would actually take delight in marking his papers with a broad red pen, making bold X's and then putting a big "F" at the top of his papers.

At the school where Mrs. Thompson taught, she was required to review each child's past records and she put Teddy's off until last. However, when she reviewed his file, she was in for a surprise. Teddy's first grade teacher wrote, "Teddy is a bright child with a ready laugh. He does his work neatly and has good manners...he is a joy to be around." His second grade teacher wrote, "Teddy is an excellent student, well liked by his classmates, but he is troubled because his mother has a terminal illness and life at home must be a struggle." His third grade teacher wrote, "His mother's death had been hard on him. He tries to do his best, but his father doesn't show much interest and his home life will soon affect him if some steps aren't taken." Teddy's fourth grade teacher wrote, "Teddy is withdrawn and doesn't show much interest in school. He doesn't have many friends and he sometimes sleeps in class."

By now, Mrs. Thompson realized the problem and she was ashamed of herself. She felt even worse when her students brought her Christmas presents, wrapped in beautiful ribbons and bright paper, except for Teddy's. His present was clumsily wrapped in the heavy, brown paper that he got from a grocery bag. Mrs. Thompson took pains to open it in the middle of the other presents. Some of the children started to laugh when she found a rhinestone bracelet with some of the stones missing, and a bottle that was one quarter-full of perfume. But she stifled the children's laughter when she exclaimed how pretty he bracelet was, putting it on, and dabbing some of the perfume on her wrist. Teddy Stoddard stayed after school that day just long enough to say, "Mrs. Thompson, today you smelled just like my Mother used to."

After the children left she cried for at least an hour. On that very day, she quit teaching reading, and writing, and arithmetic. Instead, she began to teach children. Mrs. Thompson paid particular attention to Teddy. As she worked with him, his mind seemed to come alive. The more she encouraged him, the faster he responded. By the end of the year, Teddy had become one of the smartest children in the class and, despite her lie that she would love all the children the same, Teddy became one of her "teacher's pets."

A year later, she found a note under her door, from Teddy, telling her that she was still the best teacher he ever had in his whole life. Six years went by before she got another note from Teddy. He then wrote that he had finished high school, third in his class, and she was still the best teacher he ever had in his whole life.

Four years after that, she got another letter, saying that while things had been tough at times, he'd stayed in school, had stuck with it, and would soon graduate from college with the highest of honors. He assured Mrs. Thompson that she was still the best and favorite teacher he ever had in his whole life.

Then four more years passed and yet another letter came. This time he explained that after he got his bachelor's degree, he decided to go a little further. The letter explained that she was still the best and favorite teacher he ever had. But now his name was a little longer ~ the letter was signed, Theodore F. Stoddard, MD.

The story doesn't end there. You see, there was yet another letter that spring. Teddy said he'd met this girl and was going to be married. He explained that his father had died a couple of years ago and he was wondering if Mrs. Thompson might agree to sit in the place at the wedding that was usually reserved for the mother of the groom. Of course, Mrs. Thompson did.

And guess what? She wore that bracelet, the one with several rhinestones missing. And she made sure she was wearing the perfume that Teddy remembered his mother wearing on their last Christmas together. They hugged each other, and Dr. Stoddard whispered in Mrs. Thompson's ear, "Thank you Mrs. Thompson for believing in me. Thank you so much for making me feel important and showing me that I could make a difference." Mrs. Thompson, with tears in her eyes, whispered back. She said, "Teddy, you have it all wrong. You were the one who taught me that I could make a difference. I didn't know how to teach until I met you."




A little girl walked to and from school daily. Though the weather that day was questionable and clouds were forming, she made her daily trek to the elementary school. As the afternoon progressed, the winds whipped up, along with thunder and lightning.  The mother of the little girl felt concerned that her daughter would be frightened as she walked home from school and she herself feared that the electrical storm might harm her child.

Following the roar of thunder, lightning, like a flaming sword, would cut through the sky. Full of concern, the mother quickly got into her car and drove along the route to her child's school. As she did so, she saw her little girl walking along, but at each flash of lightning, the child would stop, look up and smile.  Another and another were to follow quickly and with each the little girl would look at the streak of light and smile.

When the mother's car drew up beside the child she lowered the window and called to her, "What are you doing? Why do you keep stopping?" The child answered," I am trying to look pretty. God keeps taking my picture."


 
my mother used to ask me...
what the most important part of the body is...
through the years i would take a guess...
at what i thought was the correct...
when i was younger...
i thought sound was very important to us as humans...
so i said...
my ears...
mommy...
she said...
no...
many people are deaf...
but...
you keep thinking about it and i will ask...
you again soon...
several years passed before she asked me again...
since making my first attempt...
i had contemplated the correct answer...
so...
this time i told her...
mommy...
sight is very important to everybody...
so it must be our eyes...
she looked at me and told me...
you are learning fast...
but the answer is not correct...
because there are...
many people who are blind...
stumped again...
i continued my quest for knowledge...
and over the years...
mother asked me a couple more times...
and always her answer was...
no...
but...
you are getting smarter every year my child...
then one year...
my grandfather died...
everybody was hurt...
everybody was crying...
even my father cried...
i remember that especially because...
it was only the second time i saw him cry...
my mom looked at me when it was our turn...
to say our final good bye to my grandfather...
she asked me...
do you know the most important body part yet my dear...
i was shocked when she asked me this now...
i always thought this was a game between her and me...
she saw the confusion on my face and told me...
this question is very important...
it shows that you have really lived in your life...
for every body part you gave me in the past...
i have told you were wrong...
and i have given you an example why...
but...
today is the day you need to learn...
this important lesson...
she looked down at me as only a mother can...
i saw her eyes well up with tears...
she said...
my dear...
the most important body part is your shoulder...
i asked...
is it because it holds up my head...
she replied...
no...
it is because it can hold the head...
of a friend or a loved one when...
they cry...
everybody needs a shoulder to cry on...
sometime in life...
my dear...
i only hope that you have enough love...
and friends that you will always...
have a shoulder to cry on when you need it...
then and there...
i knew the most important body part is not a selfish one...
it is made for others and not for yourself...
it is sympathetic to the pain of others...
people will forget what you said...
people will forget what you did...
but...
people will never forget how you made them feel...
good people are like stars...
you don't always see them...
but...
you always know they are there...


 

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