Thursday, August 14, 2008

Look Around But Never Down

Sometimes we think that we are the only ones ever wronged and we can tend to complain, but if we look around we can always find folks who deserve the best of life but never seem to get it. I ran across this story of a lady who did right just because it was right to do. Sure, she got punished for it and never received due recognition, but because of it more than 2500 children got to live! Hope ya'll enjoy the story and what we can all learn from it... Have you heard the story about the runner-up for the Nobel Peace Prize? Irena Sendlerowa (1910-2008). May 12 marked the death of a 98-year-old lady named Irena.During WWII, Irena received permission from the Nazis to work in the Warsaw ghetto as a plumbing/sewer specialist.She had an ulterior motive...Being German, she knew the Nazis' plans for the Jews and smuggled infants out in the bottom of the large tool box she carried. Larger children were placed in a burlap sack in the back of her truck. Also in the back was a dog that she had trained to bark each time the Nazi guards allowed her out of the ghetto and back in.The soldiers, of course, wanted nothing to do with the dog, and its barking covered any noise made by the infants and small children Irena managed to smuggle out approximately 2,500 children before she was finally caught. When she was captured, the Nazis beat her severely, breaking both her arms and her legs.Irena kept a record of the names of all the children she smuggled out of that Warsaw ghetto and kept them in a glass jar buried under a tree in her back yard.After the war, she tried to locate any parents who may have survived so she might reunite the child with its family. Most, of course, did not survive the Holocaust, and the vast majority of the surviving children were placed in foster homes or adopted.Last year Irena was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, but she lost to Al Gore, who won the award for presenting a slide show on Global Warming. I'm sure she didn't care...she had already saved the lives of 2500 children!! Have a great Friday and wonderful weekend! Remember to look around for the silver lining!! Yvonne

2 comments:

LYNN J said...

Doing right isn't always popular and in many instances very dangerous.This lady is a beautiful example of the kind of character we should all have.

DENA ELLIS said...

It saddens me that she was not given the recognition that she deserves. Thank you for sharing the inspirational story.