Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Visit We've All Been Waiting For!





This past Friday we were blessed to have our friend and esteemed author, Jason Wright, visit our school and talk to our classes. I think if I took a poll right now, we would all vote him the "Most Entertaining" speaker ever! He arrived brimming with stories to share - and what stories! Oh, my! Will we ever be able to enter a donut shop again without images of "basketball donuts" crossing our minds? Or what about the midnight motorized cart races, Pizzamobiles, and the mall Easter Bunny suit?  (The secret about its smell is out!)  Hilarious! We were glued to our seats for over an hour - an hour that seemed like mere minutes. None of us would have experienced any trouble sitting for the remainder of the afternoon just listening and enjoying our guest. However, and perhaps most important, we will take the message behind all of Jason's stories with us. We can follow our dreams, and we can keep on trying even when things don't turn out the way we think they should. I think each one of us left the library on Friday feeling a little more lighthearted and hopeful about the future.
What a kind and generous guy Jason is too! A personally autographed copy of "A Christmas Jar for Santa" for everyone! We certainly weren't expecting that. That's a gift, in addition to our memories, that we'll cherish forever. Thanks, Jason...you're the best!

34 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear jason, I enjoyed all the stories you told us i ill remember the one of the ride in that little motor thing in the factory.

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed having you here at jfhms and all the funny stories. I will remember when you told us about the pizza story and when you were playing basketball at the donut shop. Thank you for coming over.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason I liked it the hole time you were here I loved the stories you told they were funny and I went home and told my mom about it. She also liked it and is reading Christmas Jars and likes it so far. I will remember all of the jobs that you had and the funny storys that go along with them especially the cart one. I would just like you to know that I watched troll 2 and it is dumb but I saw it before on TV but I raised my left hand instead of my right.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason, I really liked you coming your stories were funny and I really think you are a goooooood writer because I loved Christmas jars and getting ready to read Wednesday Letters. Again, thanks for coming.

MADISON

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason,

I enjoyed you talking about your different jobs. My favorite was when you were the security guard and was driving the cart around I thought that was really funny. One thing I will always remember is how you described the smell of the bunny suit. Also Jason, I’ll keep practicing guitar.

Anonymous said...

Jason I liked it when you told us abut the carts
I will remember the pizza mobiles
By the way, the cart at Martens goes fast
so dose the one at K-Mart

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason,
Thank you for coming and talking to us. I really enjoyed it. I especially liked the way you told the stories. I will remember for a long time to come the story of the electric cart in the factory. Thank you for the book. I haven’t read it yet but I will. Thanks again


Sincerely,
Jonathan McGinnis

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason when you came to us I did not think you would be that funny. I will remember the hole scooter thing and the b ball too but the scooter was the best of them all. I enjoy you coming, and telling us your stories and your mess-ups. Oh, and you should have tried racing for a living

From Cody lam
To Jason

Anonymous said...

The things I enjoy about jason was that he was fun and made everyone laugh.... The things that I will remember about jason are the fun stories he told us about him and his jobs he use to have.Something that I want jason to know is that he writes really really good books.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason F. Wright, I really loved and enjoyed all the stories you told us!!!!!!! But, one of my most favorite stories of yours that you told us was... when you told us that one story about you "driving" that little motor thing in the factory! But, my most favorite part of that story, is... when you got CAUGHT!!!!

Yours truly,
Kala Hartzler

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason,

I really enjoyed you telling us about your other jobs and the thrilling stories behind them they were rather interesting. I really liked you telling us about when you were 12 and you wrote a book and sent it, and then it got turned down that really caught my eye and as you told more about it I kept saying to myself why did he just give up on writing just because one place turns down his book he should have worked harder on it correct it, reread it, and then get other peoples opinion on the book then he should have sent it in again if it got turned down again then he should have tried writing another book. When you were writing your books what will you remember? The agony of when your book was going to be published, the end of the pencil chewing, the many head aches while trying to figure out what will your character do next or what should you write next, what will people think of my book will they like it? Your books are amazing my mom and former teacher tell me to either be a writer but I don’t know if I would do that because of the way you get paid I don’t really know.

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the stories about what you did and then messed up. Plus they were really funny! I remember when you told us about your jobs and how you got fired. Plus I also remember when you told us about when you made a christmas jar and put it on the front porch of a friends house. That was also funny. I would like you to know that I have a sister and she is married and has a 2 year old daughter, Sway-Nichole. My grandpa and dad works in North Carolina. My mom works at a nursing home. My grandma has two dogs and one fish. And then I have Three cats.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason
I think you for coming and see us. I hope you can come back and see us. I though it was funny that you had so many jobs that you got fierd for funny stuff. Please wright back!

Anonymous said...

I loved the stories you told , they were exotic. they kept me awake. I liked the little car racing story. I thank you for the signed book very much. Thanks for coming to jfhms

Anonymous said...

I mostly enjoyed the funny stories, about the jobs and the thing I liked was when you were talking about driving the cart around that one job you had. I feel sorry for you when had to wear the bunny suit. I’m sure that it smelled really bad when you put it on. You are a very funny person,and I’m sure all of us would want you to come back! I thought it was pretty cool when you handed out the stories to all of us.

Anonymous said...

Im sorry i could not make it because i was sick. I beat it was great. i wish i was there when you gave the speech . Everybody said it was really good from what i herd. I wished i did not miss your speech.

Anonymous said...

Jason I look forward to seeing you at Fashion Square maybe even in the Bunny or Santa suit. I really enjoyed you coming to our school and it was very fun, you definitely know how to keep people company for an hour and a half. Thanks so much for the little story you gave us and the signature.

Sincerely,
Morgan Evick

Anonymous said...

I thank you for coming to our school. The things that I enjoyed was when you told us was all the different jobs you have had and all the funny things you did at your jobs. I will remember when you was going around checking all the different places in the cell phone factory and you saw a closet and you went in to the closet and you saw one of them grocery cart scooters and you unplugged it and drove around the factory and you would get fast every time you would go around the factory. Hope that you visit us soon.

Anonymous said...

I enjoy seeing you Jason at our school. I think it was funny about how many job’s you had.I will always rember that you came to our school.I hope that i will see you here again.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason, I’m sorry I didn’t get to come. I have heard a lot of great comments about your visit though. I’m very disappointed that I missed your visit. You must have told them something fun because that is being talked about a lot right now. I even heard that you signed some books for the students. And I really wanted to be there and I’m kind of sad that I didn’t get to meet you especially after all the great things I heard about the visit. And again I’m really sorry that I didn’t get to come and see you. Sincerely, Megan B.

Anonymous said...

Hey Jason you were great. I loved your little stories . You were also very funny. I hope you write many more books that I hope to read.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason Thank you for coming. I really enjoyed having you here to speak with us It was funny and I really like the one when you said you drove the cart around and I always wanted to do that but now I no better!

Anonymous said...

Hi Jason , i enjoyed your stories. I liked the one about the basketball with the donuts.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason, I loved having you come to our school. Your stories were awesome, especially the one about the electric cart thing. Thank you for the book, and for coming to our lovely school.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason I really liked when you came and saw us. I really liked when you told us these funny stories. I also liked when you gave us the cards with the stories in it. I went home and told my mom that you had come and she said that she would love to read the book Christmas Jars. The part I liked the best was when you told the story about the donut shop when you were playing basketball with a donut, because I like basketball a lot too. So I liked that you had come because I really enjoyed you talking to us. The best thing of all is that you are a good writer.

Anonymous said...

Hey Jason I just want to tell you how much I enjoyed having you here
I enjoyed all the stories that you told us, especially the one about the little car.
So I just wanted to tell you how much we enjoyed having you.

Anonymous said...

I liked meeting you on Friday and hearing all your amazing jobs. My favorite was the cell phone factory when you drove around in the factory.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Wright I thank you for coming to our school last Friday. We really enjoyed having you here. I loved the wonderful stories you told us I mean I’m not a big fan of basketball and I probably would never play basketball in a donut shop but I would try to have fun once in a while. I wanted to ask you some questions like how many children do you have and their age? When I grow up the first place I would work is at an ice cream store. You get free ice cream and you also get paid. When are you thinking of visiting again? I told my parents all the stories you told us they cracked up when they heard them. Well any way hope you make great success in the future! Thank you Mr. Wright! ☺

Anonymous said...

Thank you for coming to our school. You were funny.
My favorite story was when you road the cart around
The store.
Casey Showalter

Anonymous said...

Dear, Mr. Wright,

I am glad you got to come to see us. I hope you like the gifts. All of us here in Mrs. Halterman’s class pitched in. Hope you come and visit again!!!!!


THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason,
Thank you for coming to our school. You were extremely funny I have never met an author as outgoing as you…that hour flew by. The jobs you had! I never thought about racing grocery carts in a factory, but you gave me some ideas. I hope you come back soon thanks so much!!

From:
Sydney

Anonymous said...

Dear Jason well it was awesome that you came to tell us some of your stories. I loved them all and I wish you would come again. Well when I got home and told my mom about it she said that she would love to see you whenever you come back to visit us. Well Jason I would love to hear more of your stories. Jason sorry I wrote too much. Well there’s just a few more things I want to tell you. Well when you were telling the stories I really liked the one when you were playing basketball with donuts - now that was funny. Well talk to you later. Bye

Anonymous said...

I am so upset that I was not there to see Jason Wright and hear his awesome stories! It sounds like you all had an amazing time! I hope things are going well for you all!

Jason Wright said...

Thank you all SO MUCH for being such a fun group. I've done A LOT of schools around the country, but you were the ONLY ONES to get that presentation. Believe it or not I've NEVER told the cart and telephone factory story to another school. But you guys were worth it!

Thank you for being so kind and welcoming. You made me feel like a part of the JFHMS family for a day. I can't wait to come back some day and tell you some other crazy stories :-)

Love to all,

Jason

PS: Please contact me if you ever catch Mrs. Halterman riding one of those carts around school.