Yesterday one of my students quietly told me, "My parents got divorced yesterday."
How I am supposed to respond in the face of news that knocks the breath out of me while I'm in the middle of passing out papers to fidgeting 8 and 9 year olds is beyond me.
I asked, "How do you feel about that?"
He looked at me for a few seconds and then shrugged and said, "Well, I'm still me."
That also kind of knocked the breath out of me. It was so profound and true!
Can I hold onto the lessons I learn every day and internalize them? Can I be like this sturdy child and gather resilience about me because I'm still me?
Can I also get better? I want to still be me, but also a better version of me.
Yesterday I was listening to the Follow Him podcast while I drove home and they mentioned something about giving people "a million chances."
Yes! I thought. Let that be me! I want to give people a million chances.
Then I saw a text message from a mother who told me she wouldn't be able to come to Parent Teacher Conferences because she was too busy.
I felt irked.
I really (really!) need to talk to her. Her son is struggling and pretty much headed for disaster and I want to help and see what we can do. He is in crisis and she is too busy?!?
Then I remembered my resolve only minutes earlier to give people a million chances.
Ugh.
I dropped that ball. I don't know her life. I don't know the pressures she has and I don't know how stretched she is. She is probably doing the best she can and I need to show her some grace. I'm almost always nice on the outside and too often judge-y on the inside.
I am grateful I have a million chances to try to improve. I need every one of them.
5 comments:
Great post! This makes me want to be better. Also, my heart aches for your little student whose parents are divorcing. I'm glad she has you!
I love this!
Olivia, that child is a he not a she!
I love this post, Thelma and I love it that there are loving, caring teachers in the world like you to help these kids with their problems.
I love that so much! I need to remember to love my students even when they struggle. I want to give them a million chances. Thanks for being such a great example.
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