One Sunday; I came across the story in the paper about Osceola McCarty and her generous gift。 I showed my mother the article; and we both agreed it was a great thing to have done。
The next day I went to the financial aid office; and they told me there was still no money available for me; but if anything came up they’d call。 A few days later; as I was running out the door to catch a ride with my mother to work; the phone rang。 I stopped to pick it up; and while I heard my mother honking2 the horn for me to hurry up; they told me I had been chosen to receive the first Osceola McCarty Scholarship。 I was ecstatic! I ran out as fast as I could to tell my mother。 She had to call the office again herself to make sure it was true。
I first met Osceola at a press conference—meeting her was like finding family。 Osceola never married; nor had children; so my family has since bee her family。 My grandma and she talk on the phone regularly and do errands together; and she joins us for family functions。
Once we got round to talking 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。
。 想看书来
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?”我回想了好几秒钟,然后才想起是落在图书馆了,而且是图书馆的公共洗手间!当时去洗手间的时候,我还看见它在架子上,我记得很清楚。
图书馆现在已经闭馆了,我不得不第二天早晨再去找。第二天一到图书馆,我就看到洗手间里干净明亮,洗手台擦得一尘不染,地板反射出亮光。我仍然记得,那是我第一次痛恨看到洗手间如此干净。我走了出去,看着镜子中的自己,对着面前这个爱忘事的笨蛋摇了摇头。
现在,我只能寄望于洗手间的清洁工能够发现钱包了。于是,我向一位坐在前台看书的上了年纪的夫人走去,我表现得很有礼貌。我问她昨天是否有人在洗手间捡到了一个钱包。她并没有立即回答我,直到读到一个认为可以中断的地方。接着,她眯着眼睛,从鼻梁上架着的厚厚的黑框眼镜后面凝视着我。她轻轻地叹了一口气,缓缓地从舒服的座椅上挣扎下来,走进一个门口不见了。片刻之后,她又回到了前台。
“没有。”
除此之外,她没说其他的。我迅速地向她道谢,然后就走开了。
如果我捡到了一个钱包,里面装着60美元、一张电话卡和许多别人无法使用的私人物品,我会怎么办呢?我的钱包已经丢了,最终,我不得不接受这个事实。
银行卡和证件挂失一周之后,我收到一个神秘的包裹。我确信那就是我的钱包!而且一件物品也没少,这真是令人惊讶!唯一不同的是,我在钱包的一个夹层里发现一张从来没有见过的折叠起来的黄色小纸条。我慢慢地展开那张纸条,一枚铜质的基督徽章掉落到我的手里。那张纸条上写着这样的话:
把这枚徽章永远戴在身上,不管你的宗教信仰是什么。这样,上个星期守护你的天使将会一直伴随你。
这个寄包裹的人甚至没有留下地址,因此,我也不知道应该向谁致谢。我感觉到,这是世界上最珍贵的善良之举。
自从那天开始,我向自己发誓,无论何时,只要我能够做到,我都会去帮助别人,就像帮助我的那个人一样。我要把那个人当作自己的榜样,并且让别人体会到我打开包裹时的那种喜悦之情。
■ 心灵小语
生活是一面镜子,你对它笑,它也会对着你微笑;你对它哭,它也会对着你哭泣。想让别人怎么对待自己,就怎样来对待别人吧。
Do You Have Your Wallet?
Laksman Frank
This is a story about a learning experience that had a big effect on the way that I live my life。 The teacher in the story did not scream; assign homework; give me tests or even grade me on my work。 I was taught by one of the most effective methods of teaching; one that only people with lots of love can do。
“My wallet! Where is it?” were my first words when I found my wallet was missing。 I searched my memory for a few good seconds; then realized that I had left my precious1 wallet at the library。 Not only did I leave it at the library; but I had left it in the library’s public restroom! I distinctly remembered seeing it on the shelf as I went to the bathroom。
Because the library was now closed; I had to wait until the next morning to begin my search。 When I got there the next day; all I found was a sparkling2 clean restroom; its counters clean and its floors shiny white。 This was the first time I could remember ever hating to see a clean bathroom。 As I walked out; I looked at myself in the mirror and shook my head at the forgetful fo
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