Saturday, May 1, 2010

Prom Night

Last night was our prom night and I've gotta tell you, it was a blast! I know you're thinking that what with the gray hair and the fact that I now pretty much have to wear sensible shoes (read orthopedic) all the time that my prom days are much over. But go to prom I did and enjoyed every second.
Every year we--and by we I mean my friend Karen--put on a prom for the high school and post secondary students with special needs in our district. We invite everyone--current students, past students, general ed students who work in our classrooms and have lunch with our kids. Some kids even come back from college to attend. It is, as you can imagine, a night you don't want to miss.

We rent a beautiful room at the Radisson Hotel in town. We hire a DJ. All the kids dress to the nines. The girls in their prom dresses; the young men in their suits or tuxes. There is a beautiful catered meal. And then the dancing--oh my--the dancing. Dancing like you can't even imagine. We dance until we can hardly dance anymore and then we dance some more.

And here is the magic of prom night......all of a sudden it's not the autistic kid or the mentally retarded girl.....it's not guy in the wheelchair or the the boy with CP.

It's just kids doing what kids like to do....dressing up, hanging with their friends, talking about things that are important to them, eating a meal together, laughing and having fun.

And that, my friend, is what life is all about.

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like your big night was a smashing success! I love hearing about the good things that are being done to help the deserving kids in this world! Great job! Cathy G

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  2. How wonderful that former students are invited too...sounds like a magical evening for everyone!

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  3. Wow, Debra, how sweet! Wish I could have seen it but your words make the night come alive. I have tears in my eyes!

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  4. How sweet! My oldest son is 45 and has Down's Syndrome ~ he loves to dance! That's a wonderful thing that you do!! Bless your hearts!

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