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I Appreciate Good People

What is the nicest thing anyone has done for you in your lifetime?

In the 7th grade I made a wall hanging in art that was atrocious. My principle came to me one day and said,"I hear you made a wall hanging...where is it?" I walked with him to my locker and showed him that horrible piece of garbage that I had just tossed into my locker. He said,"How much do you want for it?" I said,"Huh?" He repeated what he said and told me he would give me $5 for it. I'm thinking,"$5?! That would get me French fries, a corn dog, a Coke and a candy bar for lunch with some left over for the store after school. I told him sure."
Little did I know that for the next 20 years that principal had that ugly wall hanging on the wall in his office and every time I drove past the school and stopped at the Red light I could see it hanging on the wall through the window.
I'm not sure why he wanted mine...maybe because he knew I struggled with it, stayed after school, got into trouble because I didn't know what the h*ll I was doing, and when it came out crooked the teacher had to fix it.
I now have him on Facebook and he lives down in Florida now. He tells me every once in a while how he has my art project still hanging in his office at home and how when he looks at it he still thinks of that sweet girl at South Side Middle School.
Mr. Ellis...will always be #1 in my book.
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Carla1951 · 70-79, F
Too often, those who lead us, have no idea how greatly they inspire. And I for one am grateful he was able to inspire you. Just remember to hold on to these thoughts and use them to inspire another youth.
I do hope you post this story on his F.B. Page. Always remember to 'Pay it Forward.'
I should. I actually never thought about doing that. Usually I say thank you every year when his birthday comes around. @Carla1951
Carla1951 · 70-79, F
Yes and he is never going to know the true JOY he gave to this one child till he has been told. He made a huge difference in your life.

I am a writer now. I have a love of words. I can close my eyes and see the entire story. I know what is about to happen because it is my creation. AND I feel for these children I write about. I feel the embarrassment, the lack of non acceptance and the surprise when a silent dream actually comes true.
Thus another story has come to life.
Actually when it's his birthday on Facebook I mention it to him and how it was a nice thing that he did. @Carla1951