Monday, February 20, 2012

imagination

I had a child bring me a rock last week.  Before I could even ask him where he got it he said, "it's a lava rock Miss Tarpley!  I got it from a lake...here in Alabama."  Ten minutes later he told me he drank coffee every morning.  So remember when I said I got the privilege of sitting with two different students every day?  Well apparently I was sitting next to a model.  He told me he got a job modeling for Vanderbilt Hospital.  And the thing is that I believe every word.  Obviously I know that the rock wasn't made from lava...and even if it was I know it wasn't found near a lake in Alabama.  But the more I believe his storytelling the more and more creative he'll get.  The same day I sat next to the model at lunch, my cute little black boy told me he wanted to be a lawyer when he grew up.  My heart fluttered and was so happy.  To hear that they have goals and ambitions at age 8 is humbling.  When I asked him why he wanted to be a lawyer he said, "because lawyers get their way Miss Tarpley."  Well babydoll if that's what you think who am I to tell you differently.  Then he said, "or actually I want to work at GameStop because you can play all the video games you want."  Then my heart sank.  Crap.  

You never know what's going to come next.  The presh-pot that sits nearest my desk read to me from Jeremiah during read aloud time.  She also spit out all the Fruits of the Spirit to me.  Kids are amazing really.  I've questioned if teaching is really what I want to do...I'm still not 123% sure.  But what I am sure of is that no matter where I end up I know I'm supposed to love kids.  I don't know where or how old but I know that no matter where I go I will be there with an open mind, open heart, and open arms.  

But like I said...we're not getting into all that graduating stuff yet. 

"Rejoice always."
love you, mean it.


1 comment:

  1. I volunteered at my sister's school yesterday and got a first hand look into your world. The BodyTrek bus was there and one of my stations was to see how strong your muscles were.. Technically it was just air and it did it no matter who touched it, but they were all so proud of themselves. It was humbling.

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