Leaving a mark.

My quiet time devotional this morning spoke on leaving a mark, how we want to be remembered when we pass from this life and come face to face with God.   Will He say, “Well done thy good and faithful servant” or “depart for me, I never knew you”.     Have  I left a mark or was I too busy?   Was the mark a colorful one, filled with laughter, hope, praise, faith, and love or was it a black mark, with sarcasm, hatred, anger, or criticism.     Many times we may go through life, not slowing down.   As we grow up, we cannot wait to get out of school, to move off to college, to work, join the armed service, or?    We cannot wait to get married and have kids.  We cannot wait until our kids finally get out of the house and the cycle starts again with our grand kids.   We end up 50,60, 70 years old and wonder what happened to “all the years”.   I wonder if I made a difference.    Did I live my life to be an example to others, did I  encourage or discourage, did I lift up or tear down,  did I take time to talk to my daughters, was I the dad and the man God wants me to be.    The devotional reminded of a poem I read a while back entitled, “The Dash” by Linda Ellis.   You may have read this poem, if not take the time today, this very moment,  to read it.   Read it not only with your eyes but read it with the eyes of your heart. 

The Dash Poem by Linda Ellis

I read of a man who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend.

He referred to the dates on her tombstone

From the beginning to the end

He noted that first came the date of her birth

And spoke the following date with tears,

But he said what mattered most of all

Was the dash between those years

For that dash represents all the time

That she spent alive on earth.

And now only those who loved her

Know what that little line is worth.

For it matters not how much we own;

The cars, the house, the cash,

What matters is how we live and love

And how we spend our dash.

So think about this long and hard.

Are there things you’d like to change?

For you never know how much time is left,

That can still be rearranged.

If we could just slow down enough

To consider what’s true and real

And always try to understand

The way other people feel.

And be less quick to anger,

And show appreciation more

And love the people in our lives

Like we’ve never loved before.

If we treat each other with respect,

And more often wear a smile

Remembering that this special dash

Might only last a little while.

So, when your eulogy is being read

With your life’s actions to rehash

Would you be proud of the things they say

About how you spent your dash?

www.thewritetouchinc.com/pdf/DashPoem.pdf

High School meeting with parent(s) of Eighth Grade Students

Mr. Jack Hale, White Oak High School Counselor, would like to invite as well as encourage the parent(s) of Eighth Grade Students, to attend a special meeting to discuss your child’s schedule as he/she prepares to enter White Oak High School. There are some significant changes that go into effect for freshmen who enter high school in the 2010 – 2011 schoot year, and I am certain that you not only need to know about these changes, but that you also want to fully understand them. Our meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, March 9, 2010 at 6:30 PM in the White Oak High School Lecture Room. Several other school officials will be present to help answer any questions you might have, and we are looking forward to seeing you at that time.

College Costs

While visiting with parents at our last parent luncheon, discussion about college and college cost came up.   As was pointed out, it is never too late to plan for your child’s future.   I mentioned a program called Texas Tuition Promise Fund (formally called the Texas Tomorrow Fund)   I am not advocating this program, however we have participated in this program with our children and were very pleased.    According to a handout we received, “The Comptroller’s Texas Tuition Promise Fund is now open for enrollment.  This affordable and flexible prepaid tuition plan allows you to lock in tomorrow’s college tuition costs and required fees at today’s prices.”   To learn more, go to www.tuitionpromise.org or call (800)445-GRAD (option 5) to request an enrollment kit.   Enrollment is open until February 28.