You Have Got to Sit in the Middle
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a cheerful and creative girl named Absco. She had a beloved aunt, Aunt Emily, whom she adored immensely. Aunt Emily was always there to listen to Absco's stories, share her wisdom, and offer the warmest hugs. With Aunt Emily's birthday just around the corner, Absco was determined to give her the perfect gift.
Absco's school teacher, Mrs. Carter, suggested that the students could create digital greeting cards for their loved ones as a special project. Excited by the idea, Absco hopped on her computer to explore the array of pre-designed cards available. However, to her disappointment, none of them seemed to truly capture the essence of her bond with Aunt Emily. They were beautiful, no doubt, but they lacked that personal touch she wanted to convey.
Feeling a bit disheartened, Absco decided to take matters into her own hands. She fetched her box of colorful markers, glitter, and paper, and she started to draw. Her hand moved swiftly, filling the blank canvas with her heart's desires. She drew flowers that represented their growing bond, a smiling sun symbolizing Aunt Emily's warm presence, and two stick figures holding hands to signify their unbreakable connection.
It took Absco hours to perfect her masterpiece, but when she finally finished, she knew it was just right. The card not only portrayed her creativity but also the love she felt for her dear aunt. She couldn't wait to surprise Aunt Emily with her heartfelt creation.
On the morning of Aunt Emily's birthday, Absco eagerly handed her the carefully crafted card. As Aunt Emily opened it, her eyes shimmered with tears of joy. She hugged Absco tightly, feeling the depth of love expressed through the simple yet profound gesture. Aunt Emily cherished the card, not only for its artistic beauty but for the emotions it conveyed.
In the evening, Absco's parents noticed how much the card meant to Aunt Emily and asked her if she had managed to teach Mrs. Carter something new. Absco explained how she couldn't find the right digital card, so she drew one herself, pouring her heart into it. Her parents smiled, appreciating her dedication and the valuable lesson she had unknowingly taught her teacher.
A few days later, Absco's parents attended a parent-teacher conference with Mrs. Carter. During the meeting, Mrs. Carter mentioned how inspired she was by Absco's initiative and creativity. She admitted that sometimes, as a teacher, she got caught up in the usual way of doing things, forgetting that each student had a unique perspective to offer.
Absco's parents beamed with pride, knowing that their daughter had taught her teacher about the importance of personal connections and creativity. They shared the story of how the special birthday card Absco made for Aunt Emily had made all the difference.
From that day on, Mrs. Carter started encouraging her students to find unique ways of expressing themselves in their projects. She welcomed their creativity and embraced the idea that learning wasn't always just a one-way street in the classroom.
As for Absco, she realized that sometimes, the most meaningful gifts are the ones that come from the heart. And in her little act of love, she not only brightened her aunt's day but also left a lasting impact on her teacher and classmates, showing them the power of a personal touch.
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You must be approachable.
"You must invite people to take a torch and light their own fire." (Charlene Benjamin)
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