"Mom and I were at Trader Joe's the other day and this lovely man, Charles (Trader Joe's Employee), walked up to her to ask how she was feeling, and to tell her how beautiful her hair was. She told him she was very sad because she recently lost her husband. This man went and got her a bouquet of flowers, kleenex, a bottle of water, and engaged with her for about 45 minutes as she cried and talked about my father
He was so kind and gracious, and even escorted us out and put our groceries in the car. This is one of the reasons why I absolutely love Trader Joe's. They have amazing employees who ALWAYS accommodate their customers and go 'above and beyond' to make the Trader Joe's experience a lovely one. Thank you and God bless you, Charles! God is ALWAYS ON TIME! People who genuinely care about others and take time out to listen and show compassion deserve to be RECOGNIZED!"
Credit: Sheryl Donald
Educators at @neatoday#NEACRSJ2023 annual conf. these past few days in Orlando shared stories about fight to defend right to #TeachTruth & #FreedomtoLearn.
Some had led study groups with @RethinkSchools book "Teaching for Black Lives." Study group info: https://t.co/PLeJWvceYW
@amylvpoemfarm @mstewartscience Is there any way I can have a photo of him so kids can see he is a real fourth grader? I will send you the photo back of it up!
Vintage School Music Books https://t.co/RuLGnm4sHH via @collectorswk. Looking for a bread or bakery song from old school 1960 music book. Lyrics:I go to the store each day to buy a loaf of bread. It’s piled on the shelf I reach and help myself.
A survivor of the Sandy Hook School mass shooting in 2012 is a student at Michigan State University: “I am 21-years-old and this is the second mass shooting I’ve lived through. We can no longer allow this to happen. We can no longer be complacent.”