Valentine’s is a big issue at the schools. The kids give out Valentine’s to all their classmates and buy their teachers gifts and flowers. It was something I found unusual last year because it was the first time I’d experienced here in the US.
Something wonderful happened to me on Monday morning, but before I tell you what happened I need to give you some background. I volunteer up at the kids’ school every day. Morning and afternoon. I like it. I feel useful and I know they need help. I’m happy to deliver handouts to classrooms, sort the mail, photocopy homework packets, replace books on the bookshelves in the library. So it came about that there is one particular class that is a challenge and I always seemed to be in the library when that class was there. Well now I help out with the class. I check in the books or on one occasion demonstrated how to debate to the class. There are some good kids in that class, one of them is a wonderful big brother to his little sister and he is a quiet boy that want’s to learn. He’s a sweet kid.
I also now help out with carpool of a morning, opening the doors to ensure the kids get out safely and traffic moves so it’s not such a hindrance anymore to parents, people who live in the area etc. On Monday this particular young man gets out of the car and he has his hands full with Valentines stuff. I say good morning to him and the next thing I know he’s handing me a balloon, a soft toy and some chocolates – “Happy Valentine’s day Ms Flockton” he says. I tell you that made my day.
So there is a different take on Valentine’s day. A simple gesture from a young man makes me glad that I help out at the school. I’m not saying I’m making a huge difference and inspiring the bad kids to be good, but someone appreciates that I try so that the good kids can learn.
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The Conversation
Nicki,
You made me tear up when I read this – gorgeous story – and what a great day Valentines is for showing people we care about what they mean to us.
That is so sweet, Nicki. *blinks rapidly*
What a great way to start the day, you should feel proud about what you do. Well done!
Tam 🙂
Thanks Kath and Tamara. I will admit to tearing up when he gave them to me too.