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by JuneInMA from Boston, MA

Last Post 54 days, 14 hours Ago


Folks,

I don't know about you guys, but every now and then the onslaught of bad news were exposed to on a daily basis, coupled with the stresses of life, sometimes get to be too much for me.  There are times when all I want to do is have a good cry because I feel my soul needs cleansing.  I go about feeling sad and depleted and generally not good.  When this happens, I actively seek out things that make me happy (hanging out in my mom's kitchen, hanging out with friends, getting a nice manicure, getting a new haircut) or simply....finding a GOOD story.  Well I needed one and Fox25 provided the story tonight.  Here is the transcript of it I found on the internet.  It just made my heart smile.

 

70-Year Old First Grader

ST. JOSEPH, MO -- Students in a St. Joseph, Missouri elementary school can't stop talking about their new 70-year-old classmate.

Alfred Williams is drawing national news attention all because of what he does and does not know.

Williams never learned to read, so he is going back to school.

Students in the first-grade class clearly enjoy talking and working with their much older classmate.

One student said, “He is really smart and he really helps me a lot.”

Williams earned a living for his family working in the fields for years so he never got the chance to get and education.

The older than average first grader said he put a promise in his mother's head that he would one day learn to read.

Williams, who lives in a friend's laundry room, has traveled a lot by Greyhound bus and says he never knew why passengers stood in different lines until he could read the names of the destination cities at each line.

The school has set up a fund to help Williams financially.

To help him out, call Edison Elementary School at (816) 671-4110.

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Chip read my blog view my photos
Apr 5, 2008 | 12:53 PM

God bless him!!! Gotta love the spirit..and thank you, June, for giving me hope...

TheRealAmerican read my blog
Apr 5, 2008 | 5:09 PM

I saw this gentleman on the news last night. Good for him!! In the segment, it mentioned he wanted to go to college evetually! You're right Chip, God bless Mr. Wiliams...

JuneInMA read my blog view my photos
Apr 5, 2008 | 7:15 PM

TheRealAmerican,

He did say that and you know what? I pray to God that he achieves that goal. What a wonderful story.

I'm telling you guys, sometimes the negativity is too much. Stories like this not only make your heart sing, but also make you realize that if you put your mind to it, anything can be overcomed. If someone else can do it, so can you.

DollyMay read my blog
Apr 6, 2008 | 12:48 AM

I think they should keep crime and what not out of the news because im gussing thats why people do bad things is to get attention, like the kid who went the the mall and shot up the place wanted to be famous, and it worked didnt it? Give more attention the the positive things maybe more good would happen.

kayleisnana read my blog view my photos
Apr 6, 2008 | 11:02 AM

Probably one of the best stories I have heard in a very long time!!! And, even better, is the kids LOVE him!!!! That's a win-win for all involved! WOW!!!!!

joburt view my photos
Apr 6, 2008 | 12:50 PM

That's such an inspirational story!! God bless him!! If half the people on this earth had an ounce of his determination,this world would truely be an amazing Place!I wish him all the best!!

JuneInMA read my blog view my photos
Apr 6, 2008 | 1:28 PM

I've been in a much happier mood since I heard this story. I LOVE it! Simply love it. I wish I could meet him. :)

Chip read my blog view my photos
Apr 6, 2008 | 8:38 PM

Did anyone see the story today about the guy who is receivng his US citizenship at 100ish? He's up there with this guy with me!!!!

JuneInMA read my blog view my photos
Apr 7, 2008 | 12:26 AM

Chip,

I missed that! Sounds really good! I'll have to look up the story. thanks!!

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"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" - Author Unknown. I'm 27 (28 in July 2008). Happily married to Elijah (aka "My Bunny") and have 3 funny and loving cats (Garfield, Peekaboo & new addition, Pocket). I have a great job, although it's not my 'dream' job as a Loan Analyst, but one has to be grateful to have ANY job nowadays. I have a family that I'd die for and a great core of friends that are priceless. I may not have the life people would die for, but there isn't a single thing in it I would trade. Not one. I love to read, nap and hang out in my mother's kitchen. I believe in being decent, kind and helpful whenever possible and do as much as I can to contribute to the welfare of animals. I love animals. "If He leads you to it, He will bring you through it" - Author Unknown.

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