My favorite day in Children's Literature was the day you showed the last note of the mine worker . You had us decide on who was going to live and die and for what reasons or qualifications made one more eligible above another. Above all else you made it feel real and you taught me how to feel true compassion and selflessness. I saw another as an individual just like myself, A person with life, a person with dreams, and ambitions, and personal needs. It hit me hard really feeling like this was it. It encouraged me to make more of myself and my life. It was then i knew that I've always wanted to be a mother and I want to teach the Gospel and serve a mission and to be an instrument in the Hand Of God and help change someone's life like mine has been changed months earlier from the everlasting mercy love and compassion of Jesus Christ and his willingness to atone for the sins of the world. it helped show me that as long as i have life, I must make something of it and there should be no more sitting and that i should strive to live a more selfless life such as one emulated by the Savior. I appreciate your spirituality and your willingness to bring that into class. You not only have brought the spirit into class , you have brought us together as a family how we all should be . How we should be there to lift one another's burdens and to help strengthen the weak physically emotionally and spiritually. We are all brothers and sisters and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your willingness to bring that out in class. I think you're an teacher and I want you to know that that one day in class has forever changed me. This week as an act of service I made cookies for a girl who lives in the apartment complex next to me whose grandma passed away and best friend was in the hospital she was really appreciative and I know I was able to momentarily take her mind off things. Thank you again for the amazing semester!!:)
sincerely,
Kristen Hall
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