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Subject:FW: Inspirational Kids
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Date:Fri, 9 Feb 2001 01:25:00 -0800 (PST)

< <
Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a < < contest he was
asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was < < to < < find the most
caring child.

< < The winner was a four year old child whose next < < door neighbor was a=
n
elderly gentleman who had recently lost < < his wife. Upon < < seeing the
man cry, the little boy went into the old < < gentleman=01,s yard, < < clim=
bed
onto his lap, and just sat there. When his mother < < asked him what he < <
had said to < < the neighbor, the little boy said, =01&Nothing, I just help=
ed <
< him cry.=018
< < _________________________
< < Teacher Debbie Moon=01,s first graders were < < discussing a picture of=
a
family. < < One little boy in the picture had a different < < color hair
than the other family members. One child suggested < < that he was < <
adopted and a < < little girl said, =01&I know all about adoptions because =
I <
< was adopted.=018 =01&What does it mean to be adopted?=018 asked another <=
< child.
=01&It < < means,=018 said the girl, =01&that you < < grew in your mommy=01=
,s heart
instead of her < < tummy.=018
< < ________________________
< < A four year old was at the pediatrician for a < < check up. As the
doctor looked down her ears with an otoscope, < < he asked, =01&Do< < < < y=
ou
think I=01,ll find Big Bird in here?=018 The little girl stayed < < silent.=
Next,
< < the doctor took a tongue < < depressor and looked down her throat. He
asked, =01&Do you think < < I=01,ll find the Cookie Monster down there?=018=
Again,
the little < < girl was silent. < < Then the doctor put a stethoscope to he=
r
chest. As he < < listened to her heart beat, he asked, =01&Do you think I=
=01,ll
hear < < Barney in < < there?=018 =01&Oh, no!=018 the little girl replied. =
=01&Jesus is
in my < < heart. Barney=01,s < < on my underpants.=018
< < _____________________
< < As I was driving home from work one day, I < < stopped to watch a local
Little League baseball game that was < < being played < < in a park near my
home. < < As I sat down behind the bench on the first-base line, < < I aske=
d
one of the boys wha the score was. We=01,re behind 14 to < < nothing,=018 h=
e < <
answered with a smile. < < =01&Really,=018 I said. =01&I have to say you do=
n=01,t look
very < < discouraged.< <
< < =01&Discouraged?=018 the boy asked with a puzzled < < look on his face.=
=018Why
should we be discouraged? We haven=01,t < < been up to bat < < yet.=018
< < ______________________
< < Whenever I=01,m disappointed with my spot in < < life, I stop and think
about little Jamie Scott. Jamie was < < trying out for a < < part in a
school play. < < His mother told me that he=01,d set his heart on < < being=
in
it, though she feared he would not be chosen. On the < < day the parts < <
were awarded, I went with her to collect him after school. < < Jamie rushed
up < < to her, eyes shining with pride < < and excitement. =01&Guess what M=
om,=018
he shouted, < < and then said those words that will remain a lesson to me: =
<
< =01&I=01,ve been chosen< < < < to clap and cheer.=018
< < ______________________
< < A lesson in =01&heart=018 is my little 10 year old daughter, Sarah, < <=
who
was born with a muscle missing in her foot and wears a < < brace all the
time. < < She came home one beautiful spring day to tell me she < < had
competed in =01&field day=018 < < That=01,s where they have lots of races a=
nd other <
< competitive events. < < Because of her leg support, my mind raced as I
tried < < to think of encouragement for my Sarah, things I could say to < <
her about not < < letting this get her down, but before I could get a word
out, < < she said < < =01&Daddy, I won two of the races!=018 I couldn=01,t =
believe
it! And < < then Sarah said,< < < < =01&I < < had an advantage. =01&Ah. < <=
I knew
it. I thought she must have been given a head < < start...some kind of
physical advantage. But again, before I < < could say < < anything, she
said, < < =01&Daddy, I didn=01,t get a head start... My advantage was I < <=
had to
try harder!=018
< << < _________________________
< < An Eye Witness Account from New York City, on < < a cold day in
December: A little boy about 10 years old was < < standing < < before a sho=
e
store on the roadway, barefooted, peering < < through the < < window, and
shivering with cold. A lady approached the boy and < < said, =01&My < < lit=
tle
fellow, why are you looking so earnestly in that < < window?=018 =01&I was =
< <
asking God to give me a pair of shoes,=018 was the boy=01,s reply. < < The =
lady
took < < him by the hand and went into the store < < and asked the clerk to
get half a dozen pairs of socks for the < < boy. < < She then asked if he
could give her a basin of water < < and a towel. He quickly brought them to
her. She took the < < little fellow to < < the back part of the store and,
removing her gloves, knelt < < down, washed his < < little feet, and dried
them with a towel. By this time the < < clerk had < < returned with the
socks. < < Placing a pair upon the boy=01,s feet, she purchased him a pair =
< <
of shoes. She tied up the remaining pairs of socks and gave < < them to him=
.
< < She patted him on the head and said, =01&No doubt, my little < < fellow=
,
you < < feel more comfortable now?=018 < < As she turned to go, the astonis=
hed
lad caught < < her by the hand, and looking up in her face, with tears in
his < < eyes, < < answered the question with these words: < < =01&Are you G=
od=01,s
Wife?=018