有人说,老师是天上最亮的北斗星,为我们指明了前进的方向;有人说,老师是山间最清凉的山泉,用清香的甘露汁浇灌着我们这些小树苗;有人说,老师是茂盛的叶子,用他那强有力的身躯和护着我们这些未来的花骨朵儿。
老师,我崇敬您,我也说不自己为何有这种崇敬之情,看着您在黑板上留下的'一行行整齐而漂亮的字迹,我却不能掂量出这中间蕴藏着多少的奥妙和辛勤的汗水,只知道这是您对社会教育事业的无私的奉献。听着您在讲台上所讲的每一个字,那是一种什么样的声音?是大自然清翠的鸟叫声?是古典乐器发出来的和谐的旋律声?不,都不是,那是一种天外之音,蕴含着世间动听的音调,听起来让我们感触深刻,因为那种声音不是普通的声音,而是一种知识的信号声,一听到这种声音,就知道有许多的知识要从远方飞驰而来,走进你智慧大脑的驿站。
老师,您是天上最亮的北斗星,而我们却是红尘中迷失方向的黑鸭子,每当我们迷失方向时,只要一看见你耀眼的光芒,就能让我们找回回家的路途。还记得在您刚接我的时候,把我们从一个个充满着天真的孩子变成一个个有理想,有作为的小学生时,您为我们付出了多少,我们在享受着自己的成功,享受自己的快乐时,却不能忘掉老师,您是山间最清凉的山泉,您用您的博学多才让我们了解这个广阔无垠的世界,让我们看到这个世界的大,您就像是我们的望远镜,让我们看得更远,看得更清,就像山泉水一样,清晰得能让你看到底层。老师,你教我们要勇于与困难做斗争,不要被困难压倒,我还记得你常说的那句话,“不经历风雨,怎么能见彩虹,没有人随随便便成功。”是啊,成功与困难是相对存在的,如果没有了困难,成功又何从谈起呢。
老师,您是茂盛的叶子,您用您强有力的身躯呵护着我们这些未来的花骨朵儿。您从不为你很委屈,你总是默默的奉献你的一身,为了你的学生,为了你的使命,您甘愿做绿叶也不愿做红花,您想用自己的能力擦亮这世间的曙光,让生生学子们的梦飞得更高,飞得更远。
老师,您用您的一生教我们懂得为何要有追求,为何要有理想,为何要超越自己。老师,您把最美的笑容留给这精彩的世界,您是我们心中最美的神话。
记不清是在什么时候,也记不清是在什么地方;题目与作者的姓名都早忘了,可内容却记忆犹新。既不是一本小说,也不是一篇散文,只是一篇极短小的文言文。
讲述的是一位学生在一家私塾里读书,教书的老师家境特别贫寒,就连煮饭用的米都没有。一位学生得知这个情况后立即跑回了家,没有找到什么大点的口袋,便用袜子装米带给老师,结果被老师训斥说他是偷的家里的米,不愿接受,让他带回。就读到这里,后面的我没读,就这么一小段,都令我思绪万千。
为什么这位老师不愿意接受?为什么他不领情还要训斥这位学生?嫌少吗?还是其他什么?我想了好长时间才想通:那位老师是关心那位学生,怕学生回家挨骂。难道不是吗?当然也许老师顾念的更多。
初一的时候,有一天早上我们刚起床就听见“哗哗”的水声,起先以为是外面下雨了,可透过北窗向外看,却发现外面干***,在好奇心的驱使下我们跑出宿舍,———惊呆了。房屋上直往下漏水,水势特别大,我们吓得退回了宿舍。期待着水停。可等了10分钟水也没见小,惊慌之下我将电话打给了班主任,说明了事情后,班主任似乎很焦急,思考了片刻后说:“宿舍里有垃圾袋吗?用垃圾袋套在脚上,相互扶着拉着,沿着楼梯的墙根慢慢下楼,注意啊!”我点了点头便于大家一同出发了。
打着伞,一个搀着一个慢慢下楼去。不久后便到了教室,此时老师已站在教室门口,一脸焦虑,手紧紧抓着她的包,脚不停地动,很是担心,凛冽的寒风吹在脸上像刀割一样,我下意识地拉了拉羽绒服,看着在寒风中瑟瑟发抖的老师,鼻子一酸,眼睛里好像有什么东西要掉下来。我走到教室门口,刚到,老师就一个劲的问个没完,“有没有摔跤啊?”“现在冷吗?”“水大吗?”“有人受伤了吗?”……我一一作答,可泪却在眼眶中打转,为了不让老师担心,我忍了又忍,终于没让它掉下来。
有一种情,虽不像亲情那般无法断裂,却美好得胜似亲情;有一种爱,不需要甜言蜜语的灌溉,却生长的无比旺盛,这就是师生情,师生爱。没有原因,没有理由,只有付出,没有回报,辛勤的老师永远扮演着幕后演员的角色。
光艳的舞台,有演员在表演,幕后的演员不为人知;学习的舞台,有我们在表演,幕后的演员无人过问。请不要再只注重外在了,幕后的也是美的!
“幕后的演员”,值得感恩,值得赞扬。
It wasn't until we moved into our new home in 2006 that I found it again. It was addressed to me with explicit instructions not to open until my birthday 2005. It was now 2006 so I decided to open it. This is what it said:
Dear Sherri
By the time you read this you will be 30. At the age of 18 I had so many hopes and dreams about where you'd be, what you'd be doing and with whom you'd spend your life with.
Right now I hope that you have traveled and seen everything you've always wanted to, both in Canada and overseas, and maybe even settled down somewhere in Australia doing some research in the field of biology (genetics.
I hope you're married to the man of your dreams. The man of mine is Gwynn. He is originally from South Africa (another place I wish to visit.
You'll probably have two children of your own – a girl(Michaela Anne and a boy (name yet to be decided.
If everything goes according to plan you'll be living in Australia in a big house in a small town outside of a big city with a lot of land, a dog, Gwynn and your two beautiful children. Hopefully you have a career in the medical field, maybe doing research in genetics. Gwynn will be a computer programmer and you will be doing alright for yourselves.
However, if things don't go according to plan for you, I wish you all the love, happiness and joy in the world and don't settle for anything less than the best since that is absolutely what you deserve.
Live long, be happy and live life to it's fullest.
Love Sherri "18″
When I read this for the first time since writing it I was floored. Even now having dug this up again another 4 years later I still can't help but think this is really cool.
So much of what I wanted for myself has materialized.
I did travel to a few more places in Canada although I haven't seen everything I'd like to.I did marry the man of my dreams and yes he still is my one and only.I've traveled to the UK, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. I lived in Australia for nearly 4 years in a big house, in a small suburb, in a major city (close enough. I had a career in Biology in the field of genetics for 10 years.I have two lovely kids – both boys (names now decided.
I have not one dog but two dogs. Both yellow labs from Australia.Gwynn is a computer programmer. We are doing okay for ourselves.
After writing this I quickly forgot about what I had put in here actually. The things that materialized were all met with quite a bit of resistance (all internal but I suppose these were things that I really did want. Having never strayed too far from home overseas travel was a huge deal. Having never been away from my family moving to Australia for several years was an incredibly huge decision.
I find it fascinating how the dreams of a young and naive little girl can become a grown woman's reality.
I'm curious if you guys have ever written anything to your future self and how it stacks up to your current reality. If you haven't, will you join me in writing a letter now to yourself in say 10 years from now? It's an interesting little experiment.
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