Forever Young

 

In today’s society many people are trying to stop the effects of aging with different pills, creams, and procedures. We value the way young people look and feel–so fresh and vibrant. What if there was actually a way to permanently stop aging? Would you take that opportunity, even if it meant you had to live forever?!  Why?

 

Going for a Walk

This amazing scene was photographed in Corner Brook, Newfoundland by my cousin.

Back home, autumn is a delicious feast for the eyes.  The colors create a majestic scene across the landscape. This time of year may not be as noisy as Spring, when new life is bursting forth, but there are still plenty of sounds in Autumn’s symphony. Canadian geese flying overhead, the breeze rustling the leaves and the crackling of burning fires all give this season a special place on the calendar. The smell of cool fresh air in the afternoon and those last beautiful sunsets of October are the best ones.

Imagine you are out for a walk one day in the scene above. Describe your journey. Something out of the ordinary happens; something that you will never forget. Use your imagination and describe in detail your walk on that Autumn afternoon.

Share your Story on Bullying

Students are bullied everyday. It happens on school buses, outside and inside schools, in hallways, and through the various social media. How? Through small, but painful digs, name calling, insults, a nudge here, a push there, a sneer of disgust or rolling of eyes are just some of the ways many young people spend their days.  I also see students who are quietly given the message that they’ re not wanted. These students are ignored. They are always left out. They are not cool and do not fit in.  Bullying can take so many forms, and can fly under an adult’s radar too easily.

Bullies take their victims’ self esteem and shred it to pieces. Some bullies do it openly and others are sly and manipulative. I was bullied in school. When you are tormented by a bully, you can feel powerless. I clearly remember my feelings of despair. I remember trying to hold onto a scrap of self-worth and hiding my pain until I at least arrived at home. I often say that it was the worst time of my life, and it was! However, I made myself stand back up and go back. I could not let them win. This is an incredibly important message because giving up on hope can have devastating consequences. If you are being bullied, let someone know. Your feelings are important and as your teacher, I want to help you. Hang in there because it will get better.

“Some of the most interesting adults I know had a difficult time in school. As a result, they are more introspective, have more empathy, and are more self-aware.”

 Share your stories about a time when you were bullied or maybe when you were a bully. You may even share something that is happening now. I believe that by sharing our stories that we can help each other and work towards a future that is more understanding and tolerant of our individual differences. Let’s help build each other up and not tear one another down.