I'm baaaaaack!!!
I have been gone for a long time, but now I have the goal to be back again. I have some ideas for new posts floating around in my brain, and I'm re-focusing myself.
To say that "last school year was crazy" would be the understatement of all understatements. I don't know how closely you follow the state of education, or are involved in your child/ren's school, but there is a lot of unsettling initiatives and battles happening in education. So, yeah, it's been an insane year trying to keep up with it all. And, quite frankly, I wasn't inspired to write anything. I felt I was doing all I could as a mother of my girls, doing the best I could as a teacher to my class of kiddos, and trying to keep my head afloat to meet the demands of the teaching profession overall. With all that going on, my creativity and inspiration kind of took a back seat, and so, here I am now... over a year later, posting again. So! Without further delay, I'd like to talk about something that happened the other day at the movies that is STILL sticking with me.
The other day, I took the girls to the movies to see Finding Dory. (It was great, by the way!) At our theater, you pick your seats so it makes it hard to sneak your way into a theater and find seats (like we some people used to do as teenagers!) However, it never fails that there is ALWAYS someone that tries to do it. They sit somewhere, the true "renters" of the seats come, kick out the trespassers, then they go find somewhere else. This exact scenario happened the other day. I'm assuming the man was the little girl's dad, and I'm assuming that he didn't have the money to take his girl to the movie. (Yes, I'm making assumptions here, but I like to think I'm pretty good at reading people and guessing at their back-story.)
Anyway, they were caught, yelled at by some guy, and they relocated to 2 different seats. These happened to be the seats that I knew for a fact my friends had, but they just weren't there yet. I stood up, and made my way over to let him know those seats were taken and that he needs to go buy tickets to get the seats. Before I got to him, another woman had walked over and was talking to him. I only caught snippets of their conversation: "You need to purchase tickets in this theater."..... "I lost our tickets."....."I have 2 seats... people aren't coming, so they're open... I'll show you where."..... This absolutely floored me. I had been prepared to tell this guy essentially to get lost, yet this woman offered her seats to him. Why would she do that?? This honestly stuck with me over the last couple days, and I thought about it all through the movie. That woman did it for the little girl. She guessed her dad had problems, yet imagine that little girl if she had to get kicked out of the movie. How heartbroken.... How tragic of an event this day could have been for her.... This woman's simple act of kindness was amazing to me. She didn't do it for any reason other than to show thought for that little girl. It was this simple act that finally inspired me again. Amen to this. This woman's act of kindness may go forgotten by that man. It might be forgotten by the little girl. However, the alternative, if she hadn't intervened? That could have had incredible effects to them.
You know how I am always spouting that there are signs everyone? I believe this could be another. A reminder to choose kindness at all times. Thank God this lady got to the man before I did. And, thank God I witnessed such an act of kindness.
Until next time... take care, and choose kindness!!
Bravo and thank you for sharing this important story!
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