Saturday, February 11, 2023

A Teaching Memory from the Year 2000

 How Old Is Mr. Hudson?

October 2, 2000 Rev. Dick Wills used this in his sermon at our church.

These are thoughts from the 3rd grade bilingual students of Mary Barrows at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  Paul Hudson volunteers one day a week and tutors students one-on-one.  He has worked with Mary for over ten years as a faithful and well-loved volunteer who was recruited from Mary’s church.

The students were given the following prompt: 
"
I think Mr. Hudson is ____ years old because . . ."

Dominic: I think Mr. Hudson is 50 years old because he has gray hair and black shoes.  He has clothes like 50 year olds do.    He has a lot of students to work with when he comes to the class.  Mrs. Barrows told him to leave at 1:30 so he can beat the traffic.

Jalcoby:   55 . . . because he wears the same coat like 55.  He wears the same clean shoes and I like him very, very much.

Jessica: 40 . . .  because he looks 40.  If he is not 40, I bet that he might be 41.  I wonder if he has a girlfriend and if he is nice to her every day.

Shareika: 79 . . . because he is a great man and a great helper.  He is very smart and he has a good mind.  I know he loves children.

Anesha: 95 . . . because he is very, very, very nice like my mother.  Also, because he has the most beautiful eyes that I have seen in my life.  And because he makes people have a good grade on their math test or their spelling test.

Aaron: 79 . . . because my dad said if you get older you get weaker and you will die and go to heaven like that movie All Dogs Go to Heaven.  When Mr. Hudson dies, he will have a home in heaven.

 Dear Mr. Hudson,

Words are not enough to convey my feelings for you and the special way that you have touched the lives of so many students as you volunteered in my classroom.   At the same time you have made such an impact on me by showing me that age, gender or race is not an issue in sharing love with people. 

You are a special gift in my life and I thank you for your faithfulness in coming every week.  Can you believe that we have worked together for over 10 years?  

Your expertise in cursive writing (amazing how you write so beautifully) and division has been a real contribution to "our” students’ progress.  Your gentle, yet dignified treatment of each child, is long remembered by the students you work with as well as everyone around you who sees your “love in action.”

Happy 93rd birthday!  May you have a wonderful day and another good year.

                                                        With much love and respect,
                                                        Mary May Barrows

                                                        (as of 2020, MaryMay Suter)
                                                 
p.s. We are all waiting to learn your secrets to longevity!!!  Are you publishing your book any time soon?

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