2016-02-14









Valentine's Day 

Love Day




Dedicated to my fellow teachers

Who love their students every day




We are it

We have dedicated our lives to it

We are everything with it

Nothing without it

Because we have become it

Completely vulnerable to it

Love

Is so incredibly wonderful

And the longer we stay in our profession

The more we dive completely into it




~ Adam Stuart

Valentine's Day 2016




*Inspired after receiving an email recently from a parent of a former student



"Dear Mr. Stuart,

________ has mentioned you several times in the past few months. I as her mom am reaching out to you in hopes that you can send her your famous words of encouragement. 

She has been diagnosed with the early onset of ______ 


She has several doctors appointments in the upcoming weeks. She feels down about school, (___A's, ___B's), she needs an uplifting message and trust me I know you're the one that can deliver it and she would openly  receive it.

Once again,  I deeply appreciate it, if you can do that with your busy schedule."


I am a very unassuming person, which means I don't have an ego thinking I'm great, or worried about others seeing me as great or better than anybody. I simply see the best in others and in the world and often have no idea of any impact I'm having on others. 

Just like any teacher, I do what I do because I am what I am and because it feels real and true.

While moving I recently found a cross a student gave me ten years ago who contacts me now when she feels like cutting herself.



I have worn that cross around my neck every day since finding it.






I also found a letter from another student who told me he had gone through a period of wanting to kill himself, but each time he tried he heard my voice telling him and his classmates to dream big, do big, and never give up until they became big, and if any of them ever did give up they could always come back to me for hope and passion, because the world needed them and the gifts only they could develop and give to the world.




He is now an incredible poet.

  




More and more of us are feeling so stressed out by the new protocol by the stressed out administrators who stress us out that we forget why we do what we do and don't want to do it anymore.




And more and more of use are dropping out of teaching forever, wondering where we went wrong in our lives.




I came within one day from quitting teaching this year. I was still broken-hearted from a relationship that had ended months earlier, having lost my best friend and wondering where I had gone wrong.




And now I was teaching at a new school with even tougher requirements because it was a failing school. I didn't feel strong. I didn't feel confident. And I felt so stressed out in meetings that all I heard in my head was, "You can't do this anymore." 

And I wondered what a grown man was doing teaching a bunch of kids who didn't do their homework, didn't behave, didn't care. 

I felt like a loser wondering again where I had gone wrong.




Then I reached down, deep down, into the only thing I had. The only thing I was and the only thing I was ever good at. Love.




And I didn't quit.

I showed up one day at a time and gave all of me for just one more day at a time.  I decided to live again and love again one day at a time. 



I say we don't drop out. Things are tough in teaching. They are overwhelming. They are hard. 




Love is tougher. Love overcomes. Love breaks down obstacles.






"It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres." (Corinthians)




And the love we have for our students has an effect we often have no idea how big it is on them, how long it stays with them, and how long it keeps them alive because it has become a part of them.  







Valentine's Day is our day.

It is our day every day.

Happy Valentine's Day teachers!




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