Daily Prompt: Mouth Drop
In exactly 100 words creatively describe one moment when your mouth dropped open, chin hit the ground, and tears rolled down your face (figuratively or not). If you prefer to develop this into a longer post, that’s fine too!
A while ago I attended a teachers workshop in Elmhurst ,Illinois. It was arranged by a couple who were well-known and popular.
I stayed in the residence, every day we attended the workshop from 9AM to 2PM. There were teachers from all over the United States, I was the lone Canadian from Newfoundland.
There were three hundred fifty of us.
On the last day a well-known children’s novelist was invited to meet us. He was a delightful man, who talked about teaching. He was careful not to make his speech too long.
He was also an artist and all the covers of his books was done by him. He asked for an easel and pen, he started relating a story from one of his books, and drew pictures to go with it, there was a box beside him which he used to lay his pictures.
He drew twenty-five pictures in about half an hour. When he finished our workshop organizer announced they will have a draw to see who wins the pictures. Our names were already put in another box. I cannot recall who picked the names, probably Mrs. Halloran the wife of the organizer.
There was pin drop silence in the auditorium as each of us were hoping to win and watched the names picked. At that moment I knew I had no chance , three-hundred fifty teachers and twenty-five pictures.
When it came to the twentieth picture and still my name was not called out I gave up hope. Twenty-one, twenty-two still my name wasn’t picked. Mr. Halloran in a loud voice called out twenty-three, and with a broad grin he looked at me and announced, the winner is Mrs. Asgar.I could not believe he called out my name, I looked at him and then at the picture he was holding, the teachers were clapping and telling me to go forward and collect my prize. Slowly I went with a numb feeling, when I heard Mrs. Halloran saying,”We were hoping you’d win one, you came from so far away!”
This is when my tears flowed uncontrollably when I took the picture. All I could say was, “I never won anything, this is the first time, I’m so glad!”
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Dear Ranu,
What a wonderful account of you winning! Thank you for sharing this story with us :).
All good wishes,
robert
Dear Robert,
Thank you. 🙂
Must have been an overwhelming experience. 🙂
Wonderful article Mrs. Asgar.
I wish you very best.
Anand 🙂
Thank you Anand. 🙂
Welcome Ranu. Have a great week ahead 🙂
Thank you. 🙂
Nice experience, sister! What subject do you teach, sis?
I taught everything. 🙂
Same here, sister!
Thank you dear Fatma. 🙂
My dearest sister,
It is a very touching story, and the way you have described it with simplicity and beauty makes it all the more wonderful. Thanks for sharing these amazing memories.
My dearest brother,
I’ve always been very lucky.The couple who arranged the workshop were for some reason very fond of me.
You should have seen,how excited they were when my name was picked. Thank you for your comment. 🙂
What a lovely story 🙂
Thank you Sonya.