Flowering ©
By
Michael Casey
I put a photo of my pot of shamrock on my site
recently, it was more than shamrock but some red flowering plant as well. Then
also crammed into the pot were some sweet peas. The red flowers had almost died
then now today they are reborn, 4 small buds reappearing in brilliant red.
This is a bit of colour to the room where I write, and
scent too sweet pea are really smelly. Now what I really want to talk about is
flowering of talent. My eldest daughter has developed an interest in
architecture, so we watch the tv programme which has people building their own
homes, their own grand design.
The programme highlights people following their own
design dream. In fact the end result tonight was the best of the maybe 15
programmes I’ve seen so far. We all have a dream but here on tv we watch people
follow their dream. Perhaps I should start singing “Climb every Mountain.”
Some of the self-build people or should I say self-design
people nearly end up going bankrupt. With architecture you have to get it right
and have to have deep pockets. Things do go wrong, even having thieves break in
and steal the tradesmen’s tools.
In the end though we see the flowering of a dream , a
home, a perfect home for the couple who have dreamed and strived so much. The
end result is a physical thing, a house.
But what about non-physical things ? Talent is a
strange thing, people are jealous if you have talent, you did not work for it,
you have what they don’t have. It’s never that straightforward, even Pele had
to practice, as did Georgie Best. So
talent is an ability to do something well, really well. It appears effortless
because Pele or whoever have practiced and yes there is the God given bit as
well.
A talent that is flowering has to be nurtured, it has
to be watered just like my plant pot besides me. Now what is so wonderful is
when you can see the progress, when you can see the improvement each time you
observe.
We never let our girls have all those computer games we
encouraged them to draw instead. So now after years of drawing and maybe 800
crayons and felts and other writing implements our girls can draw, really draw.
You may have a son who bangs a ball against a wall for
hours, or practices with a basketball hour after hour. The skill, the talent
can be seen growing every day, every week. Now sometimes this is a tragedy,
because the child is being forced to be a tiny Tiger Woods or whatever. Decide
that one for yourself.
When you write you know if you’v produced a good piece
or an average piece, or if you missed it. Sometimes though you nail it on the
head and when you read it through when
you have finished you know that’s one of the really good ones.
Form applies to writing as it does to riding a horse or
dancing or doing gymnastics. You have to be “on form” and then you come up
smelling of roses. The sense of satisfaction when you nail a piece of writing
is like a sugar rush.
A parent with their own kids, all of us that is, are in
a unique and perhaps holy place as we nurture our kids and see them grow as
individuals with a flowering of skills. Learning to walk, to talk, to hold a
crayon, to remember things and so on.
And to puke all over the parent along the way.
A teacher too is in
a special place as the teacher opens young and old minds to learning,
the book is opened and the blank page is filled with learning. It’s when you
can see the lights go on in students’ eyes, they understand. Then some actually
thank you, if you remember the story of the 10 lepers from the Bible, only 1
came back to say thanks.
The flowering of a mind and the new connections it
brings between you and your children, or you and your students IS the thing
that makes your hard work worthwhile.
It just depends where you work as a teacher as to
whether you are fighting a battle or leading like a merry Pied Piper. In my own
teaching time I tried to be a Pied Piper, but if students misbehave, throw them
out, 7 expulsions in one 3 hour session was my record, or rather their sad
record.
Confidence grows and flowers grow, and as with flowers
this attracts bees, who fly and pollinate the other flowers. A good buzz will
ignite a class and great results can flow.
But back to family, time is the most important thing
you give to your kids. In today’s busy world all I suggest is switch the tv
OFF. Talk to your kids, spend time looking at their homework, encourage them to
read, to watch intelligent tv. Peppa Pig is a reward it is not an excuse for
being a lazy parent.
A child’s mind is a great great thing, and as Eric
Clapton sang “Let it grow, let it grow, let it blossom let it grow.”
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