Sunday, December 21, 2008

R.I.P Ms. Hansen!!

Winter break is the merriest holiday of a year. Everybody should have a restful holiday since we have work so hard to achieve our goal. Many people are enjoying their holiday while some other people like us were buried in grief. Today is the first day of the winter break. But today is also the heartbroken day for our Burton high school staffs. I supposed to have an awesome Saturday. I hung out with my family and we had a lot of fun. When I came back home, I got a message from my friend, who said that Ms. Hansen has passed away. I was so shocked. I can’t believe my eyes. Because I have seen her on Thursday and we say “hi” to each other. But now, she has gone. She was died from a motorcycle accident. Her death really do bring me down. This seems so ridiculous and unbelievable. After I realized the fact, I aware that life is too short and is so unpredictable. We never know what will happen to us in the next second. We should cherish every seconds that we have from now on. I will never have a chance to say “hi” to her. I began to think back to the days when I had her class. I had her as my Health Ed teacher when I was a junior. She is the most humorous teacher who I have ever been met. Not only her teaching methods, but also her personality. She is so easy to get along with. She is strict but her mind is considerate. I know it is really hard to get over it and dealing with our emotions. But we still need to go forward. We need to be strong. And I believe Ms. Hansen will watch us from the heaven and she would love to see us step into success.

May God bless all of us and Ms. Hansen’s family…

Ms. Hansen, Rest In Peace!! We will REMEMBER you forever.!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I just got the news yesterday when I was riding my bike back home on Saturday. I am going to miss her cheery and easy-going personality and our school has lost an exceptional, caring teacher. This tragedy does temper the celebration and fun of the holidays, but it is important to keep our spirits up. I'm sure Ms. Hansen would want us to remember the best experiences we've shared with her and go on enjoying every second of our lives.