Over
the years I have worked with skilled teachers, dedicated teachers, and caring
teachers. Cherie Steele-Sexton is the
embodiment of all of these qualities and I thought of her yesterday.
I
first met Cherie over 12 years ago when she transferred to AV Graham. (It could
even have been longer - the years sort of blend together after a while.) Her caring about and nurturing of her
students was quickly evident; her preparation and dedication consistently
obvious to all. Many children over the
years have benefited from having her as a teacher. So why did I think of Cherie yesterday? Because exactly four years ago, she touched
me, too.
I
had arrived at Cherie's grade 4 classroom to give her prep coverage. The door was shut, the lights were off and
there they all were, watching television - not a movie, not a Bill Nye Science
Guy episode, but a special news broadcast.
I quietly entered the room, found Cherie and sat beside her. Her glistening eyes never wavered from the
TV. It was then that I looked at the
screen. It was the Inauguration Ceremony
for newly elected Barack Obama. With
tears in her eyes, Cherie turned to me and whispered, "Isn't it
wonderful?"
You
know how sometimes you understand something but it doesn't take on true meaning
until later? I knew that Obama had been
elected. I knew the inauguration was
sometime in January. I also knew
Americans make a big deal regarding their presidents..
However, that January 20, 2009, I sat there
for the rest of the period in a quiet room of grade 4 children, watching; experiencing vicariously the wonderfulness of
it all through my friend, Cherie, whose skin colour I had always been able to
see, but for the first time, was truly able to experience.
I know first hand, how easily Cherie could give you 'vision' and how it was to experience an event through her eyes. For me it began at a much younger age. She was my VERY best friend, when I was 4 and I was fortunate enough to live across the street from her and her wonderful family for several years, until I was ten and then our family moved! My husband and I have just relocated back to Windsor and I began searching for old friend on the internet.....and here I found Cherie!! I am hoping to see her one day again and tell her just how much she touched my life!!
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