Well, everyone, it was FABULOUS!. The kids didn't seem to know what to do with him....and I'm not sure he did either, but they asked questions and he did too, and answered them, and it was just nice. Everyone smiled very big, including the teacher...my students all have some extra challenges, so a couple were very quiet, but wrote him a letter today for me to give him when a friend and I have dinner with him this weekend... it was a quiet excitement, that passed with no official recognition, no newspaper stories, but one that the kids will remember forever...me too...and I would guess that Charles will as well.
Even better, they are psyched about writing to our other contacts, one of whom has just been sent into a more dangerous area....One of my students, while he was writing another letter, overheard me tell someone that it didnt' matter if they spelled correctly, or if they had everything perfect, that these guys just liked to hear about normal stuff, and to know that someone was thinking of them. He called me over to him and got real quiet and said, "Ms. Winslow, I pray for them everynight ", which even if you aren't religious, has to do something to you. It's always amazing to me that my kids, who aren't very book smart and sometimes can appear very challenged, so get the important stuff....they know what this is all about!
Thank you all for being so interested and so supportive...
:)