This is the Glory I'm talking about Metzymom the
Be it the title, the glory (I'm still trying to figure out what glory everyone is talking about...lol), financial gain,
Glory- renown honor, adoring praise, renown distinction. A few (there were some in our school) take an Office for the distinction of being known as a PTO Officer, thinking they are to be praised for what they do, honored and given gifts at the end of the year. I'm not and I think most aren't, in this for the Praise, honor, or distinction or any gifts. I do not think I am better than anyone else and I don't want anyone to think that I am or that I think that way. I will give the credit where credit is due, will not take it all for myself. If something goes wrong I will take the blame and not push it off on anyone else. I am in this for what I can do to help the children and the school. To show not just my child, but all the children that someone cares. I don't want my son to be like the little girl from his kindergarten class that cried because she was the only one without a parent at their "class room graduation", or the little boy in my sons first grade class, whose mom kept promising to be there and never showed, and he cried. I'll be there for all the children. I'll hug them and try to get them to lol. One boy told me last year that one of their other teachers had said what a good mother I was. He told me "I don't think your a good mother. I think your a GREAT mother." This is the sweetest little boy you could ever want to meet. Then one day he came in and was saying how the police had come to his house and told his dad they had better never see anymore bruises on him. He got a beating because he had poured out to much shampoo while taking a bath. I'm not in the school to just raise funds or provide things. It goes way beyond that for me. I want to open parents eyes and get them to see that having a child is a blessing from God. They are not animals that you beat, or throw away when your tried of them. That there are all kinds of ways to be involved in your childs life and have a great time. To not make a promise that you can't keep, your just teaching your child to do the same thing. To go to the programs that your children are preforming at, they have worked hard to learn their part and just want to show you how good they can do. They are learning to work as a team with their classmates. They can learn this better by seeing you work as a team, even if it is making phone calls, sending in toys or snack for someone that can't afford them, or even just taking a few minutes at night and work on spelling words/reading with your child, that's team work. It's gotten to be a world of "what do I get out of it." and a lot of excuses as to why "I can't." I don't want Glory, I don't even need a thank you. I just like to know that I did my best to make a difference. Maybe by someone seeing what I do, hearing what I say, they might start to do too. Maybe we can get our schools and families back to where we didn't have to be afraid of guns and abuse so much. Believe me I do live in the real world. This is just a dream I have of how I would like our society to be. I will do what ever I can for our school, but the children will always come first. One reason I would like more parents involved in schools, is so they can see what we that work in them see. Maybe just maybe things would change. One parent at a time, working with another parent that might be overwhelmed, shy or need an ear. So, don't give me the Glory (praise, honor or distinction), give me your ideas, your help and a child your heart.
[ 07-29-2002: Message edited by: PTOmomof5 ]</p>