Sunday, December 26, 2010

An Unexpected Christmas Gift


I walked out my classroom door and looked down the flight of stairs.  Mr. R. was walking up the last step.  His cane was in his right hand, a suitcase in his left, and under his arm was a wrapped package.
"What are you doing, Mr. R?" I asked.  
It is not everyday that you see an 88 year old man walk up 56 steps to come up to our third floor classroom.  
"I've come to see you," he said.  
...And he handed me the wrapped package that he held.

I have a story to tell you.  This is a true story that happened last Wednesday, December 23, 2010.  It changed me.  It changed my students.  I hope it touches your heart too.
The beginning of this story began on the feast day of St. Therese.  You can read about it here.
Since that beautiful feast day, Mr. R. has never been far from my thoughts.  Everyday, I would see Mr. R. slowly walk past the school on the other side of the street and stop to look up to our third floor window.  If I happened to be looking out, we would smile, wave, and greet each other from sidewalk to third floor.

I remember it being about a month ago, probably mid-November, when I prayed and asked God to please let me know what I could do for Mr. R.  I had felt that Mr. R. was in our lives (mine and my students) for a reason, and I needed to be open to shine Christ to him and allow my students to experience Christ's love for others.
Days passed.
We still continued to see him walk past our window, but I had not put into action any of the thoughts or ideas that came to mind about shining Jesus to Mr. R.  I became caught up in the hustle and bustle of preparing the children for Christmas.  We completed our little clay pots of the Holy Family.  We spent time making our Jesse Trees and the daily ornaments to place on the trees.  We worked on our class presentation of St. Marguerite d'Youville for her upcoming feast day.  (Which was December 23rd... :) So much preparing.
Yet... I had forgotten the one thing I had asked God to show me.

On Friday, December 18th, a thought came to me afterschool.  I remembered Mr. R. telling me that he loved the tulips I had put in my classroom windows early one Spring so I went to my paper supply and started to make huge paper tulips for my windows.  I wanted them to be BIG.  Big enough for Mr. R. to easily see them from the sidewalk across the street.   The children helped me and the photo below is what we accomplished:

On Monday when the children returned to school, I told them that I had a permission slip for them to take home.  The permission slip was for the children to go caroling to Mr. R's house on the next block.  I wanted the children to take 20 minutes out of their party day on Wednesday to go sing for Mr. R.
I have to tell you that the children were less then thrilled at the idea.  They began to complain that they didn't want to take the time out of their celebrating to go singing outside.
I wasn't quite sure how to react to them, but I can tell you that I was determined that this is what we were going to do.
We left for Mr. R's house at 12:10 on Wednesday afternoon.  It was a beautiful, sunny, winter day.  There was fresh snow on the ground, but it wasn't too cold for our walk.   We sang for several people that happened to be retrieving their mail while we passed by their houses, and the children were becoming more and more happier as we walked.  We stopped at the corner and I pointed out Mr. R's house.  The children were so excited.  We walked up to the house and began to sing.
He answered the door with a smile on his face and listened to the children sing.  We sang and sang.  Just before the last song, I said, "Mr. R., these are the children from the fourth grade class.  We want to wish you a Merry Christmas!"
We left his front sidewalk while singing, "We Wish You a Merry Christmas!"
We walked back to school and I began to make the children hot chocolate.  As the last of the 23 students received their cup of hot cocoa, the school secretary came over the loud speaker.  She spoke with a very urgent voice, "Mrs. Johnson, call the office."  I had the children in the vacant classroom next door to my room and I couldn't get the phone to work properly, so I told the children I would be right back and headed out of the classroom door to call the office on a different phone.


I walked out my classroom door and looked down the flight of stairs.  Mr. R. was walking up the last step.  His cane was in his right hand, a suitcase in his left, and under his arm was a wrapped package.
"What are you doing, Mr. R?" I asked.  
It is not everyday that you see an 88 year old man walk up 56 steps to come up to our third floor classroom.  
"I've come to see you," he said.  
...And he handed me the wrapped package that he held.


The package was a two pound box of chocolates.
He sat at a table in front of my students and asked me to open his suitcase.  I put the suitcase on the top of the table and did as he asked me.  The suitcase was filled with beautiful Rosaries.  He asked me to give each of the students a Rosary and then he asked them one more thing...
He asked the children to sing for him.
I have never more proud of my beautiful classroom children.  They sang for him.
One by one, several of the students came up to him during the song and hugged him.

I was given a beautiful gift this Christmas.  I have never received such a gift.  I thought I was giving Mr. R. a gift.  I thought we were shining Christ to him.
Mr. R. shined Christ's light to me last Wednesday.  He shined it to me and to my 23 young students.  It will be a gift that all of us will remember always.

Oh yes, the message on the loud speaker... our school secretary had been at her desk when Mr. R. walked in and asked where the fourth grade class was located.  Seeing him with his cane and labored walk, she offered him  a seat and told him that she would call me down to the office.  The urgency in her voice was because he stubbornly started walking up the flights of stairs to come and find us.  :)

I love You, O my God,and my only desire is to love You until the last breath of my life.
                                    Happy Holy Family Feast Day!          
Mary
Mom_of_Six
Jesus, I trust in You!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Blizzard in Wisconsin

This is what greeted us this morning when we woke up.  Everyone is still outside shoveling.  God bless our neighbor with a snow plow!  We had a 5 foot drift right across our driveway.  The hardest work is right after the snow plow goes down our street.  We are the last house on a dead end so our driveway gets absolutely buried.  On the menu for today:  Homemade beef barley soup (stock started yesterday) and we are also starting a chicken stock for homemade chicken noodle soup.  Yum!

This is a  looking out our sunroom window into our back yard.  The winds are still very strong and it continues to snow and drift.

This is a drift looking out our living room window onto our front porch.  It is still snowing and we still can't see out of most of our windows.
Most of the Catholic Churches have cancelled morning Mass.  We should have thought ahead and went last night.  I am hoping that the 6:00 evening Mass for our youth will not be cancelled.  
Have a beautiful Sunday!  
Mary
Jesus, I trust in You!

Kids Playing before the Blizzard

Snow Playing Fun!


Building Snow Forts from Snow Bricks

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Just a beautiful Saturday morning...

We woke up knowing that the forecast from yesterday evening stated that we are to receive 10" to 12" of snow throughout today and into tomorrow.  I think the children have a built-in sensor for snow.  They are just downright goofy this morning.
I woke up early and started a double batch of waffle batter.  My husband bought the family a double waffle maker that makes waffles two-at-a-time.  I had plans on surprising everyone with the delicious smell of waffles this morning as they woke up.  Well (remember snow is in the air) instead of having a quiet morning moment, pleasantly making my waffle surprise for everyone, I had six extra hands offering to measure flour, crack eggs, and pour batter.  That extra help also includes little stools strategically placed throughout the kitchen so that the youngest can move around freely and help out as well.
Little stools make for banged up shins and unpredicted 'trips' around the kitchen.
Enough said.  :)

So...
After I was finished making the waffles (butter, syrup, cutting into bite-sized pieces) I told my older daughter that I was going to go upstairs to take my shower.  Everyone was happily eating their waffles.  I grabbed my mp3 player and the one computer speaker that I use so I can hear my mp3 player, and headed up the steps.  I think I remember that I was singing to myself.  The only thing on my mind was which music I was going to choose this morning.  I can tell you that I had completely forgotten about the impending snowstorm.

Maybe I was s t r e t c h i n g  my quiet shower time just a bit.  Maybe I had my music just a little too loud.  All I can tell you was that I was listening to Amazing Grace and singing away...
A low rumble started.  The kind of rumble that you only hear when something is about to happen.  It got louder and louder.  I had been so lost in my quietness that I can tell you my heart nearly flew out of my chest.  I started thinking about all of the possibilities...  something wrong with the plumbing, the snow piled up and busted through the roof!!!  I don't know, your mind goes everywhere when you are startled into a panic.
Louder and louder.  Now I was hearing what I thought was yelling or screaming!  I turned off the water and started jumping out of the shower.
BAMM!  BAMM!  BAMM!  (loud knocks on the bathroom door)
"What is it???  What's the matter???  Is everything okay???"
"CAN WE GO OUTSIDE TO PLAY?"

You've got to be kidding.  I mean, seriously.  They had finished their waffles and decided they wanted to go outside and play in the snow.  Everything got pulled out of the closet.  Jackets, hats, mittens, scarves, snowpants, and boots.  After they put everything on, they realized they hadn't asked if they could go outside and decided to excitedly 'CLUMP' up the stairs and ask if they could go play.

Well, they are outside.  AND it is quiet.  So quiet, in fact, that I had time to come downstairs to the computer and share our morning with you.
BTW, after the shock wore off and I was able to turn the water back on and finish my shower, a new song came on that I hadn't heard before.  It was the song, Thank You.
What if in morning when I wake up 
Even before I fill my coffee cup 
I said thank You 
Thank You 

What if I look at the day and the hours ahead 
And before I move forward I bowed my head 
And said thank You 
Oh I said thank You 
It is from the band, 33 miles.  I have never heard the song before but the lyrics were timed beautifully for the start of my day.
Enjoy a beautiful day today.  I think we are set for an adventurous day!
Mary
mom_of_six
Jesus, I trust in You!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Thank you!

Thank you so much for your prayers for little Elaina.  The latest news is that her fever is gone and she is going to be able to be back at her home for the weekend.  She will need to return to Children's Hospital on Monday for a spinal tap and her regular chemo.  
I think I was blessed with the most beautiful children in the world.  Every morning, we continue our decade of the Rosary... and of course, pray for little Elaina ("and Priests everywhere, and people who do not know Jesus")  The words spoken by my children right before we pray.  On the way to school this morning, my husband said, "Today we will lead the prayers from the youngest to the oldest."  
I am the oldest (9 months older than my wonderful dear husband) so I lead the prayers last.


My school children (23 wonderful, energetic children) look forward to our daily prayers.  How they have grown in their love for Jesus in the 3 1/2 months they have been fourth graders!  We are working on two projects right now in the classroom.  Today we started Our Lady of Guadalupe 'grotto' for St. Juan Diego's feast day coming up this week.  I will take some pictures when they are completed and post them for all to see.  The second project is an Advent gift for their parents.  We take clay pots and paint a Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus.  The Advent project takes at least a week, but I will post a pic or two when they are completed too.  
We are also preparing a small play on St. Margarite D'Youville for her feast day later in December.  I'm having trouble finding children for the speaking parts... usually the most sought after roles.  All of the girls want to dress up as Grey Nuns for the play.  (absolutely wonderful, isn't it???)  :)


Have a beautiful Holy Day tomorrow!  Please remember to add a prayer for Elaina and Rachel too.  Since she has moved on to middle school, I don't get regular updates from her.  I will check on her and report back to you soon.  


Mary 
Jesus, I trust in You! 

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Prayers requested...

Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in You!

The little girl, Elaina, in my daughter's preschool class did not have a good night last night.  She received a blood transfusion yesterday and suffered through 104 degree temps all night.  Please, please dear gentle readers-- pray for this child.
Elaina was diagnosed on June 10th 2010 with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.  She is currently being treated at Childrens's Hospital of Milwaukee.  She has a great oncology team!  We ask for prayers for Elaina!  She is a strong little girl with a lot of fight in her!   SHe has a good prognosis with a long road ahead of her!
                                            The above was written by Elaina's mom and dad.

I would place a link to her caringbridge site, but I do not want to infringe on the family's privacy.  Please email me if you would like more information on little Elaina.  Please know that the family has only requested prayers. They are a faith-filled family and love the Lord very much.
Peace and prayers,
Mary
Jesus, I trust in You!

Before you watch the videos...

Please remember to pause the songs on the right side of my blog.
Enjoy dear reader.
Mary
Jesus, I trust in You!

Had to share... God's peace to you this Advent!