Sunday, November 11, 2012

Thank You!

November is quite the month to show gratitude for all that we have.

What stands out most to me this past week was our Veterans' Day celebration which took place on Thursday. Northwood puts on such a wonderful day filled with speakers, awards, and presentations. It's so nice that the school raises awareness for all that our veterans do for us every day, but I must admit, I think I took away more from that day than another person throughout the entire school.

To the left is a picture of Mr. Mishler (a custodian at Northwood) and I. I've known him since the beginning of the school year, and we talk almost every day. But this past week, I learned that Mr. Mishler served in Vietnam, and when I saw him speak to a group of seventh graders, I never know the great amount of physical and mental anguish he experienced so many years ago for Americans across the country today.

The Veterans' Day committee, which I served on, arranged for Veterans to speak in various classes throughout the school day. The class periods were reduced to about thirty minutes so make room for a very touching assembly at the end of the school day. Throughout the day, I asked students what they thought about the speakers. While they enjoyed the Veterans' stories, they especially enjoyed Mr. Mishler's story. He brought many items that he collected from the war. For example, he had emptied bullets, a man-made mini bazooka, government-issued monetary certificates, a helmet, a backpack, and photos. He even wrote a poem after he came home, which he asked me to read to the students because it was too hard for him to read.

At 3:30, the assembly ended and students rushed out of school, but I was in no mood to go home. I had met so many wonderful people throughout the day that I wanted to stay and continue socializing with others. Rather than heading home, I stayed late to laminate students' work and go to the Band concert at 7:30. Rather than enjoy the show 100%, I helped the two music teachers out by keeping the students who were performing in the bleachers quiet. What a day!

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad you honored the veteran in your school.

    So what did you teach? What are you learning?

    I miss your blogging. :)

    Dr. Meyer

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