Sep-14-08
Teaching?
Think twice before going into teaching. It is not an easy profession. It is truly a profession that you must be called from God. I found this on a fellow second grade teacher’s blog who lives in the Great Lakes Area.
Here’s is here blog post.
Seven years ago, a princess was born. In her family were a brother just one year older, a sister in second grade, a 12 year old brother, a beautiful Mommy, a Daddy, a hamster, and a dog.
The princess’s big sister was in the best second grade class ever. She was beautiful and smart and funny and healthy, and she confided in her teacher that her Mommy and Daddy fought a lot. And her Daddy always threatened to take the babies and leave.
And then there was a terrible storm; many trees, utility poles and wires came down. Everyone lost power on a very cold night. Then, at around midnight, the princess’s Daddy (even though he was a mechanic and should have known better) set up a generator IN THE HOUSE. And then he went shopping in a town very far away, to buy supplies. In the middle of the night. With trees falling everywhere, including across roads. While the Daddy was shopping, the hamster died. Then the dog died. Then the big brother died. And the Mommy died, too. The big sister, who was in second grade, got very sick and had to stay in the hospital for days and days. The babies had to go to the doctor, but they were fine. The big sister, who was in second grade, told her teacher that she was the one who got to choose her Mommy’s dress for burial. “She was beautiful! She looked just like a princess!” That’s because the Mommy was a princess. too.
Now that baby princess who was born seven years ago is in the best second grade class ever. And the big sister princess had to go live with her real father far, far away. And her teacher will try very hard to maintain a professional demeanor when she has to meet with the Daddy.
Teachers are faced with this situations a lot. Continue to pray for teachers in Monticello, Drew County, Arkansas, and the rest of the nation. Every year, situations get worse.










Yes- it is so hard to have any job in public schools. I’m sure it’s much harder for you guys because you become a family for those kids. I remember one of the hardest times I had last year was a 1st grader who I could not keep from playing with my hair while we were doing therapy. I would get so frustrated with him… until I found out that his mother had leukemia and had lost all her hair. It’s amazing what some of these kids have to deal with everyday.
I think I know who you are talking about. Just taking one look at that child or being around him for only a few minutes most would become frustrated. Yet, he is a very sweet boy who has been through a tremendous amount when dealing with his Mom who had lukemia. Kids these days have been through a lot in their short life span.
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