
I got a shocking call from my principal on Sunday afternoon. Dorothy, one of my students I have taught for two years, died in her sleep on Saturday night. She had apparently had a seizure and her parents found her on the floor. The whole family went to Easter mass Sunday morning where this announcement was made to the church. I was shocked, to say the least. Dorothy and I had a special relationship. She was diagnosed with Sodos Syndrome shortly after she was born. She had many challenges, including being very large and impulsive. These were the obvious things that you noticed about her daily. Teaching her was always a challenge, but her family was amazing and so was she...so it was always equally as rewarding. This has been a really difficult week for me. We had to face class on Monday without her. Seeing high school kids deal with it is tough. I also had to face the parents and go to the viewing and the funeral yesterday. I just didn't even want to get up this morning because I was completely worn out.
But at the funeral, this family was amazing. To everyone they saw, they said "Thank you for loving Dorothy." Her dad spoke at the funeral and said God put her on this earth to be a vessel of unconditional love. She said her fair share of problems that she either caused or took on, but she woke up every morning starting all over again. Everyone was her favorite. Everyone was her friend. She was truly what life should be all about. Just livin' and lovin'. I will miss Dorothy tremendously but will always remember in my heart what one special person can do.