Today is Thursday and I'm really feeling the day.  Snow is on the ground and the air temperature has dropped.  As I drove home from swim team practice the neighborhood Christmas lights shimmered in the snow. 
Our school is in the midst of a school wide fundraiser to build a climbing wall.  This project has been a struggle.  A small school trying to raise $10,000 dollars is not an easy feat.  In the midst of afternoon activity a young gentleman approached me and asked if I would be interested in buying one of the "Manitou" cards to support this fundraiser.  I immediately told him "No thanks."
"No Thanks!"  Of course a teacher should respond this way.  If every child asked the teachers we'd feel overwhelmed.  We can't possibly buy one from everyone.  Of course I would say, "No Thanks."  Hmmm... this was not sitting well with me.  Yes, if everyone had asked me I might feel overwhelmed.  But the truth of the matter is that no one had asked me at all and I had not supported this fundraiser other than by word of mouth and encouragement.  Surely I could afford to purchase one of these cards. 
So, a few seconds later I chased that young gentleman down and told him I would be happy to purchase one.  That is my small good deed for the day.  I think, in addition to the purchase I will donate the card to the family the middle school is sponsoring for the holidays.   They are approaching.
4:58 PM
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Wow Lisette - you are a busy woman. You inspire me and I am sure your students. Good Stuff!!
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