Sunday, February 15, 2015

Sometimes Kids Say the Profoundest Things

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0nyk8dWJ2l6lgLhm7m3xK8cEQUzQWbqxg8t-UwZYPNdRVHeYaRWtku6QSh0hSQ5qNvgxT6hZr557Ulab9zn8nVay0ei_N6aOGovzS0c4CmlYq2N2ewfa5DAhVzRAiZt2roUdAmw/s1600/Painted+heart.jpgWhen I go to our kids' school for report card conferences, I like to get there early to look at the work the teachers put on the walls in the hallways.  Here's what Aaron wrote at the end of his MLK essay:

"My dream is to build houses for homeless people.  I will give them some food and money so they don't have to dig in the trash can for food.  I want them to keep their dignity."

Profound. 

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