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about ice cream。 We found out Osceola hadn’t had much experience with ice cream; so we all packed into the car and went to the Dairy Queen; where we ordered Osceola her first banana split! She has ice cream a lot now。
Osceola worked hard her whole life—from early in the morning to sunset—washing clothes by hand。 I used to drive right by her house every day on my way to school。 Of course; at the time I didn’t know it was her house; but I did notice how well kept the lawn was and how everything was clean and neat。 Recently I asked her why I never saw her once in all that time; and she answered; “I guess I was out in back; washing clothes。”
Now that Osceola’s retired; she sits most of the day and reads the Bible。 That is; when she’s not getting rewards! Every time I go visit; she has a new award。 She’s even gone to the White House。 She is so happy and proud; though not at all conceited。 We had to talk her into getting a VCR so she could tape the programs and see herself on TV—she just sits and smiles。
Osceola gave me much more than a scholarship。 She taught me about the gift of giving。 Now I know there are good people in the world who do good things。 She worked her whole life and gave to others; and in turn she has inspired3 me to give back when I can。 Eventually I plan to add to her scholarship fund。
I want to give Osceola the family she’s always wanted; so I’ve adopted her as another grandma。 She even calls me her granddaughter。 And when I graduate from USM; she’ll be sitting in the audience between my mother and my grandmother—right where she belongs。
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你有钱包吗?(1)
拉克斯曼。增兰克
这是一个发生在我上学时候的故事,它对我的生活产生了巨大的影响。在这个故事中,没有老师的大喊大叫,没有家庭作业,没有考试,甚至没有功课成绩评定。然而,那却是最有成效的教学方法,只有富有爱心的人才能够做到。
当发现钱包丢了以后,我说的第一句话就是:“我的钱包!放哪里了
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