Sharri (Yoder) Greene
Ms. Motsinger's picture here is so lovely. Thank you so much for extending this online (to us who moved away and lost contact). I am in tears seeing her lovely face... I speak of her often to my children and to reminisce. Though now at 50 years, I am sorry to admit I just recalled until now, therefore it is an overwhelming flood of delight that I share as I mourn. She was a silent saint to me. High school years were some of the worst of my life - and she had the thread spool races in the hallways, dropping eggs from the roof of the building (lightest and fastest), my solar oven I completed with my dad. These were some of my first proudest and overcoming moments. I received Einstein Bucks and was worthy in her space - where I had not yet found such a pride. I reflect how much she opened her knowledge, sparked our baby ingenuity, and redirected our otherwise small town experiences. She is a treasured stepping stone to a long story of 'possibilities'. I now live in Germany and secretly hope my son follows in her knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing. angenehme Grüße