October 24

Written by Bill Grandi on October 24th, 2024

Today is a special day! No it’s not my birthday (that was the 9th). 🙂 No, it is not my anniversary, or a job change, or any event that is a change or marks a change. Today is the day I spend my morning reading to 5 Kindergarten classes.

Several years ago (pre-COVID), the Monroe County UW had a program called Real Men Read (RMR). They extended an invitation to Owen County to be involved. The basis of the program was young children-in this case K kids-need to see men as role models, especially in the area of reading. Many kids have fathers who don’t or can’t read, and as a result these young children were left floundering, especially academically. Why read when my dad doesn’t, or worse, can’t? RMR was born.

I got involved in the program and began reading to one local K class taught by Mrs. Lee. I loved it! And the kids loved me (which I will NEVER complain about)! COVID hit and I still read. We went outside when the weather was good (Fall and Spring); I read inside when the snow was flying or it was too cold. (Mrs. Lee let me go without wearing a mask while I read inside). Fast forward to 2022. I began reading to 3 classes at the school where Tami teaches a K class; one in another district about 12-15 miles away; and two in another district about 15 minutes away. So for one year I read to 6 classes in one month! I loved it! Last year our local school added a K class; I taught 2 in the other district; and in the one furthest away the teacher had her husband read. Very cool!  This year I am teaching to 4 classes in our local school and one in another. The two large K classes have now moved up to the 1st grade.

Today I get to read The Biggest Pumpkin Ever,” a great book about working together. One good thing is our local Curriculum Coordinator was able to secure a Title IX grant which allowed us to buy enough books that each child gets to take home a copy of the book I read that day. They can then continue learning about the joy of reading (and hopefully get some help from home).

Children held a special place in the heart of Jesus. When they were being rebuked and sent away by His own disciples, Jesus put a stop to it. He even used a child as an example when He said, “Unless we have the faith of a little child we will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” “Let the little children come to me for such is the kingdom of heaven.” Children are special. They are to be loved and embraced (in the right way). One of my favorite moments is when I’m done reading and it is time for a group hug. What a joy! Just one more reason I look forward to today! 🙂

 

10 Comments so far ↓

  1. What a fun day! And what a great program that offers good role models and books to take home! Definitely a morning to look forward to!

  2. Joy, joy, joy! I know you will have such a wonderful day, Bill, reading to these precious children. Jesus would definitely be pleased.
    Blessings!

    • Bill Grandi says:

      Even though i am not reading to get His well done, I’m okay with Him being pleased. 🙂

  3. Ryan S. says:

    Sounds like you get as much (if not more) out of this opportunity to read to the kids as they do. Hope it is an enjoyable day!

    • Bill Grandi says:

      I do get a lot out of it Ryan. I always look forward to the hugs and thanks from the kids.

  4. gail says:

    What a great program, that is awesome that the kids get the books to take home too. Enjoy your day Bill, seeing kids smile is a warm hug to your heart.

  5. Ed Damas says:

    Sounds like so much fun! I agree that men need to step up into this type of ministry to the children, so many times it’s women who take the lead.

    • Bill Grandi says:

      It is fun Ed. And it isn’t just in this. The home is a mess to many kids and if I can give them something to smile about I’m happy.