Monday, April 23, 2007
Teachable Moment
This weekend I went up to Celebration, Disney's master-planned community just outside Orlando for two events. On Friday night the Rotary Club hosted a liquidation sale of merchandise from the Disney warehouse at 70% off! We had read online that the checkout line can last 2+ hours. Having driven after work directly to the sale in the Celebration K-8 Gymnasium, we found ourselves in the "greediest place on Earth" with a tote full of goodies that we probably would not have purchased in the parks. One of the items, however, was a box of leather juggling balls from the France pavilion at Epcot. On my list of 43 things is to teach Smashler to juggle so I picked up several boxes (at 70% off, who could resist?). There was a boy behind me, perhaps an 8th grader, who was interested in the balls, but he said he couldn't juggle. I told him I could teach him. The line was loooong; we had at least an hour to kill. I told him to put the box in his pocket and instructed him how to toss the balls. After a couple of minutes, we moved on to the next step. Our juggling lesson progressed at a quicker pace than our place in line. In a short time, Jordan, was able to add the third ball and was juggling. I juggled along with him. Eventually, his family joined him in line and in an hour we made it to the front of the line. When it was my turn to go to the next available register, Jordan said to me, "It was nice to meet you." What a polite boy. I love teachable moments.
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I sure hope you let Jordan know that his very cool juggling teacher is a librarian!!
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