Bryan Martin, Kenly, N.C., USA |
Scott Stump, MSNBC -
For 13 years, Bryan Martin kept the book hidden from his daughter, dutifully
taking it to her teachers, coaches and school principals every year to have
them append it with positive comments and messages.
Finally, on June 8—the day of her graduation from North Johnston High
School in Kenly, N.C.—Brenna Martin received a special copy of the Dr. Seuss
classic “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”
“At first I just smiled and said that it meant a lot and that I loved
that book,” Brenna wrote on her Imgur.com page. “But then he told me ‘No, open
it up.’
“On the first page I see a short paragraph written by none other than my
kindergarten teacher. I start tearing up, but I’m still confused. He tells me,
‘Every year, for the past 13 years, since the day you started kindergarten,
I’ve gotten every teacher, coach, and principal to write a little something
about you inside this book.”’
Initially thinking she was just going to get a “cheesy card” when her
dad said he had a present for her, Brenna received a heartfelt gift more than a
decade in the making. Her father turned a children’s book that sells for about
10 bucks online into the gift of a lifetime.
On her graduation day, Brenna tweeted: “I can’t explain how moved I am
by all of this, and somehow they kept it a secret for all these years.
#amazed.”
She added, “Every teacher since I was 5 has written something
sweet to me in this book.”
Brenna posted a photo of herself holding the book and one of the
inscriptions inside it. The message inside it range from her early teachers
mentioning her “pigtails and giggles” to her high school teachers commenting on
her “wit and sharp thinking.”
“Yes the intended effect occurred… I burst out in tears,” Brenna wrote
on her Imgur.com page. “Sitting there reading through this book, there are
encouraging and sweet words from every teacher I love and remember through my
years in this small town.
“It is astounding to receive something this moving, touching, nostalgic,
and thoughtful. I can’t express how much I love my Dad for this labor of love.”
Since Brenna posted the news of her gift, her Imgur.com page has
received 10.8 million views and counting in only two weeks. And it has inspired
other parents of young children to start similar projects of their own.
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