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Christine Geery

Christine Geery
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February 17
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I've never played by the rules. I was absent the day they handed those out. I believe in being kind, playing fair, laughing often, not judging others and drinking red wine. And I always kiss my Sweetie goodnight. It may lead to other fun stuff. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Life is short!  Break the rules!  Forgive quickly!  Kiss slowly! Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably... And never regret anything that made you smile. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Always remember that stressed spelled backwards is desserts. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Part of the secret of a success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside. ~ Mark Twain

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NOVEMBER 4, 2010 10:05PM

An Earth Angel Named Linda

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My daughter has always attended Special Education classes. As many of you know she is challenged with a diagnosis of low IQ, Asperger's Syndrome and OCD, just to name a few. She is very high functioning though, due mostly to the fact that I was not going to have a spoiled brat for a child, no matter what her limitations were.

Through grade school she was teased by other children unmercifully. Then in high school a miracle occurred. We had just moved to Arizona from California, not that that was remotely related to this happenstance, but she was not teased any more. I believe that possibly by the time kids get into high school, they just can't be bothered with picking on the slower kids any longer. And so it was that Erin liked school for the first time in her life. She came home smiling, something we had never seen before. It was kind of scary.

In the tenth grade she took Home Economics from a teacher I will call Linda. This teacher took a liking to Erin and they bonded instantly. She overlooked Erin's incapabilities and went more than the extra mile helping her in class. Erin even had a couple of friends in class and was getting along splendidly. She and Linda would talk all the time before and after school. At least, Erin would talk and Linda listened.

On one occasion it was discovered that they both watched the same soap opera, “Days Of Our Lives.” Well, now Erin was beside herself. She had someone to talk with about her show. She discovered one day that every year NBC studios holds a luncheon in honor of their fans. Erin mentioned this to Linda and the first thing you know this teacher is calling me asking if it would be alright if she took Erin to California to go to this luncheon. Believe me I knew this woman's background before I gave my consent. Erin had the time of her life with autographs and pictures galore from the event. She had her picture taken with her heartthrob and that's all she wrote. They even did a write up about her in the school paper. She was on cloud nine and never came down.

The year that she graduated, Erin of course had no date for the prom. How could she without the social skills needed for such an event. To this day at 34 years old, I think she has had two dates, both disasterous. Linda, knowing that she and her friend had no dates for this special night, took both girls to a beauty salon for a day of beauty, then out for dinner and then on to the prom. She wanted them to at least experience some of it.

This weekend Erin and Linda are in LA attending the 45th anniversary of Days Of Our Lives; they have tickets for the Jay Leno show and they will have countless more adventures, all expenses paid by Linda. It will be a weekend that will live on in our household for a very long time.

Linda has never forgotten Erin's birthday, Christmas and many other special occasions in the last 20 years. She is a one in a million teacher. But she is so much more than that. She is responsible in so many ways for  making my daughter feel special, not because of her disabilities but in spite of them. No one can ever tell me that angels do not walk this earth, because I know one named Linda.

 

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 ©christine geery 2010

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Bless teachers like Linda; they do exist. I''m so glad Erin found one. Thank you for sharing the story, Christine.
~R
This had me in tears. I hope my daughter in law becomes this teacher.
She has heart just like your daughter's.
I am a Young and Restless fan myself..:)
This was terrific and rated with hugs
lovely beyond measure.
Teachers possess the potential to drastically change for the better, our communities and the world. Clearly Linda knows this. What a blessing!
This is beautiful
and you are right
There are angels on this earth!
sometimes they are the angels in disguise
that push other angels into action!
Erin looks beautiful and so happy in that picture!!!
This really has gotten to me and I will be thinking of Erin and Linda and that prom for a very long time !
TY
Wonderful post. Tears and heartwarming joy.
Rated.
I am so grateful for the earth angels among us. ~r
I will keep this story with me in my heart as I walk into my classroom this morning.
What a rare treasure, this teacher who actually listens to her students.
What a great lady! It's encouraging to hear stories of people who do go that extra mile.
Teachers are often unsung heroes. Thanks for singing the praises of Linda. She is wonderful.
Perfect. For your daughter, for you, for Linda and for us. R
Wow! An angel indeed. Well told, Christine.
ms christine ... salute to caring teachers ... rated ... my son, Joshua
(now 36 and a nuclear engineer) had hated school in Maryland ...
when we moved back to my home in Virginia over that Thanks-
giving weekend '88 he went to his new school and within two or
three days he was excited to go each day ... the difference, a teacher
named Mr. Crawley ... Joshua invited him and his family to his
high school graduation and after-party at our place ... thanx for
sharing ... lew (Joshua is now a father to Abram who has Autism,
he is a great Dad)
Ahhh, they should make more teachers like that!! Rated.

Wait, that's 2 more dates then I've had, so, uh, she's doing good!! :D
What a great story. Too many school system expect teachers to stay within the sidelines, to not take the risk of getting involved...
An angel teacher in a child's life can make all the difference in the world. "Linda" is just extraordinary. Erin is a lucky woman.

Lezlie
What a marvelous woman and a wonderful story! The world could use a lot more Lindas in it. I'm glad she picked your daughter to prove that the entire world is not such a cruel place.
Thank goodness for the angels! :)
Thank you for sharing this most heart warming part of your life. It was an exceptional way to wake up today. Much better than the politics of the day. :D .r
This was such a great story--thanks for sharing it.
This brought me to tears, Christine. Helps restore my often flagging faith in the beauty of the human heart.
628 am.. just woke up and saw this.. I knew this was going to be an EP..
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Lovely and heartwarming, Christine. And congrats on the EP!
You should have stuck a food recipe in here and posted it for Foodie Tuesday.


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Leepin Larry's comment was priceless! Ha!
Wonders exist ... your daugther is one of them...
Rated with love
So many teachers are giving, but Linda is exceptional. Can she be nominated for a community award? And if you google you may find ways she can be officially honored, as an inspiration.
You have got me crying again. Your banner should read, grab the kleenex. What a wonderful woman you have in your life.r
I am completely weepy. Beautiful story.
beautiful story and reminder of the goodness that exists in the world. i am so happy for your daughter and the happiness she has by having such a wonderful friend.
This was wonderful and what a sweet daughter, she is obviously able to shine, in spite of her limitations, how truly great. Teachers like this are angelic..my Mother was one of them, she wasn't a spec ed teacher but was always there for anyone who was lagging. Congrads on EP..well deserved!
I have a 3-year-old with PDD-NOS (he has many Asperger traits, but not enough for that diagnosis), so this story brought tears to my eyes. I can only hope that when he's older, my son will connect with a teacher like your daughter did with Linda. Thank you for sharing such a lovely story.
This is beautiful. Thank you.
That was beautiful Linda. Teachers like that are one in a million.
It's a pleasure to read a happy story for a change. Well done!
Thank you so much for all of your positive comments. I am overwhelmed. We just spoke to Erin and she is having the time of her life. There are so many earth angels among us if we just take the time to look. Thank you again.
What a wonderful way for me to start my morning. I have always wanted to be a teacher for the chance of making a difference. I'm glad Linda was there for your daughter.
oh wow do we need more teachers like that! rated
Such a special lady for your very special daughter. I agree an earth angel indeed!
This was so moving and inspiring. I had a brother with a congitive disability and I always blessed people with the heart and eyes to delight in his company just for who he was. I hope Linda and Erin are whooping it up!
Some people are so amazing, it gives one hope for the world.
Angels don't happen every day, but when they do!
rated with love
This was inspiring...Linda is an angel.
There must be something that goes hand in hand with teachers and angels I think. So many teachers that care and inspire, that love and nurture and go beyond the call of duty ... angels all of them. But Linda I think sounds like one of the best!