Teachers Change Lives

Teachers Change Lives

Quotes on Teachers
Teachers Change Lives

Teachers Change Lives

I’m so proud of my girl, Liandra. I made this poster from a photo of flowers in my front yard for her to post in her classroom. She teaches 5th grade in Honolulu. It’s a huge responsibility and privilege to walk in the heads of other people, especially young and impressionable ones. She loves her kids and loves her job.

I hope everyone has at least one teacher they remember fondly: one who challenged them, expanded their view, got them excited about learning and got them involved in their own education. The best gift we can give kids is a love of learning and a curiosity about life.

Thank you to all the teachers out there! Thank you to all who enlarge and expand horizons for every one of our kids.

God Bless,

Cheers,

Beth Terry

© 2015 Beth Terry • All Rights Reserved
 

Teachers Change Lives

Teachers Change Lives

Quotes on Teachers
Teachers Change Lives

Teachers Change Lives

I’m so proud of my girl, Liandra. I made this poster from a photo of flowers in my front yard for her to post in her classroom. She teaches 5th grade in Honolulu. It’s a huge responsibility and privilege to walk in the heads of other people, especially young and impressionable ones. She loves her kids and loves her job.

I hope everyone has at least one teacher they remember fondly: one who challenged them, expanded their view, got them excited about learning and got them involved in their own education. The best gift we can give kids is a love of learning and a curiosity about life.

Thank you to all the teachers out there! Thank you to all who enlarge and expand horizons for every one of our kids.

God Bless,

Cheers,

Beth Terry

© 2015 Beth Terry • All Rights Reserved
 

Bob Marley on Life & Success

Bob Marley on Life and Success

Bob Marley on Money“Money Can’t Buy Life…”

These were Bob Marley’s final words to his son Ziggy. We live in a time when people revere and worship celebrities. They dream of finding massive fame and fortune and forget the simple pleasures found in friends, family, love and tuning in with nature the way Marley did. (Yes, he tuned in with some nature a little more than others <grin…>)

Marley’s simple statement is a reality check for all who chase the almighty dollar and ignore family, friends and health. He could have been a materially wealthy man by all accounts. His records sold millions and his name was familiar in all corners of the globe. But he lived humbly and simply for most of his life.

Here’s a video of the conversation: Bob Marley on Money

It’s not all the selfies we post that will make us immortal, it’s the footprints we leave on other people’s lives and hearts.

“Money can’t buy Life…” Words to live by.

Blessings,

Beth Terry

© 2015 Beth Terry • All Rights Reserved