Thirty one years ago, we slept a few feet away from each other in a cinder block dorm room. A computer matched us up in college as roommates, but Erin and I will be friends forever.
She reads my blog (Hi, Erin!) and texted me awhile ago, asking if she could send gloves to my students. It was such a kind gesture and meant so much to me!
I said, "Yes!" I was fully expecting black stretchy gloves, like you see everywhere, but in perfect Erin fashion, she got them very brightly colored gloves that they loved.
Yesterday, we had a fresh layer of snow. I assembled my class and I told them about Erin and I said, "She sent you a gift!"
They were wide-eyed. "What did she send? What is it?"
I opened the package and showed them the gloves and they cheered and started claiming which color they wanted. Since it isn't my first rodeo, I picked sticks and they got to choose colors in the order their name was called. They are used to that routine and everyone got gloves they were happy with.
A few of them switched a glove with friends so they had mismatched pairs, which was very exciting. They wore them through math. Here's a little friend skip counting on his fingers, with gloves on.
It delighted me and warmed my heart completely to have someone do something so kind for these students I love.
They are exhausting and maddening and try my patience to no end.
But I love them. And I love Erin for loving them too.
4 comments:
Erin is so wonderful!
Erin is great. And you are too, Thelma.
This makes me cry! I love Erin too!
What an example of acting on a good idea. Way to go Erin.
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