Work comes in all shapes and sizes. “Mr. Bob”, the distinguished white haired gentleman on the right, comes to my classroom twice a week to assist my ESL and GED students. Although he has retired from his previous career, Mr. Bob is, as my daddy used to say, “paying for the air he is breathing”, by volunteering his time to help others learn. He is greatly appreciated.
25 thoughts on “Theme Day….Men at Work”
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I like this and I see your reflection in the television
What would the world be like without the Mr Bobs? A sadder and lesser place. Give him my best wishes!
Great post. I’m sure Mr.Bob is tickled pink.
Thanks to all the Mr Bob and Mrs Bobette, our world is better.
the students need more people like Mr.Bob!
Lovely choice for the theme Norma. Very nice one.
“paying for the air he is breathing”, I love the expression. Like Alice and Sally said the world is better thanks to people like Mr Bob. Great choice for the March theme.
Kudos to all the volunteers!
Love the “history” with this photo. Great shot 🙂
~Lisa
making a difference,one person at a time.Way to go,Mr.BOB!
c’est un tres bon choix, j’aime bien l’idee que pendant la retraite on peut aider les autres. bravo.
it is a very good choice, I like the idea that during the retirement one can help the others. cheer.
What a nice job! spend your time helping other people!
We all need to learn from him 🙂
..and for Mr. Bob, he probably doesn’t consider what he’s doing “work”.
Excellent choice for the theme photo.
Cudos to Mr. Bob!!
Wow. Great photo and commentery. What Bob is doing is great. That warms my heart and inspires me.
What a noble person he is!! We need more people like him.
That’s a wonderful post for the theme, of a volunteer. Very nice man.
great post
Bravo “Mr. Bob” and the young man taking the lessons.
Norma, What a refreshing change for the theme day photo. I applaud the volunteers and the work that they do.
What a touching photograph and story. Wonderful idea for this theme.
This is one of my favorite shots of this theme day – a side of the world of work we don’t often see (volunteering!) Thank you for sharing it!
Love the men at work who are volunteers. A beautiful study of friendship!
Great man. I’ll take my hat off.
Wonderful tribute to volunteer work ! Congratulations on this choice !
It is good that when you are able to do something easily you help your neighbour
Difficult to imagine that some adults are unable to read and however it happens so often
And how life is difficult in that case !
It’s possible to imagine that when trying to read Chinese or Arabic characters. So we’ld be such as babies completly lost in the country