I was standing at the cash register at the Village Cafe as an old man with a cane slowly walked up to the front door. Just as he started in, a young woman started out. They saw each other at the same time and both quickly stopped. The young woman backed up, and motioned for him to come in.
Although it was a struggle for him, the old man's response was immediate. He eased backwards, held the door, and told the young woman to come through. His response was one built through a lifetime of good manners and showing respect.
To some, in today's world, his actions may be considered old fashioned. Some might even suggest he needs to get with the times--women are equal to men. To those of us with older parents and/or grandparents, we might think he needs to be a little willing to accept help.
But to this old man, his response was the only one possible. He did what was right. And he did it because he always treats people with respect. In just a few seconds, his actions showed the kind of person he is. He didn't think about it. He acted the way he always does.
What about you Salt Creek students? Do you do what is right? In your new school, with new classmates, do you treat others with respect? Do you think of others first? Or are you thinking just of yourself?
As the new school year starts, please take a minute and think about yourself. What kind of person do you want to be? Is that how people see you? Why or why not?