An Awesome Classroom!

A few weeks ago I was in Arkansas visiting my sister when a friend asked me to come speak to her class for their career studies.kids_mail_1


(Jake – Write what’s on your heart, and it’ll be okay!)

It was raining that morning and on the way to the school my car got rear-ended while I was waiting at a traffic light. (It was totaled.) When I arrived at the school, I was shaken up, wet, miserable, and the last thing I wanted to do was teach a class.


kids_mail_2 (Alaina – It’s A LOT harder than it looks… but it’s a lot of FUN too!)

Then the kids came! Bright, eager, kind. Forgiving and attentive even when I lost my train of thought. Those precious children even took notes as I stumbled through my presentation.kids_mail_3


(Heidi – Never give up on your dreams either!)

When I invited them to be part of a real-life “brainstorming session” about a nutshell idea I had about writing a historical romance based on research I’d done about the Ohio River in the 1700′s, they participated with enthusiasm and creativity.kids_mail_4


(Scarlett – I’ll most definitely let your teacher know!)

Sometimes magic happens when a group of people, young or old, get together. That was what it felt like to me as the students helped me plot my next historical novel. Magic. I forgot all about wrecked cars and insurance issues as we entered into the 1700′s world of Primrose and John (the names they chose for my heroine and hero.) A class period I had worried about having enough material to fill ended up going way over-time as they helped me brainstorm. Their next-period teacher was even gracious enough to allow us to finish.kids_mail_5


(Kendra – Have fun exploring your writing!)

This week I received some notes from that classroom, which I’m posting for the enjoyment of the kids who absolutely made my day.kids_mail_6


(Caleb – I love your cartoons! A professional cartoonist once told me, he drew on every piece of paper he could find when he was your age!)

For the kid’s privacy, I’m deliberately not naming the school or using anyone’s last names, but I thought they would enjoy seeing their notes here on my website. kids_mail_7


(Teacher Debbie – May the Lord bless you, and your excellent students!)
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Published on April 02, 2013 09:41
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