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不只是一筆獎學(xué)金

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2016年06月05日

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  You may have heard of Osceola McCarty. She’s an 88yearold woman in Mississippi who had worked for over 75 years as a washer woman. One day after she retired, she went to the bank and discovered, to her great surprise, that her meager monthly savings had grown to over $150, 000. Then to everyone’s great surprise, she turned around and donated $150,000—almost all of those savings—to the University of Southern Mississippi for a scholarship fund for AfricanAmerican students with financial needs. She made national headlines.

  What you have not heard is how Osceola’s gift had affected my life. I am 19 years old and the first recipient1 of an Osceola McCarty Scholarship.

  I was a dedicated student, and I had my heart set on going to USM. But I missed being eligible for a regular scholarship by one point on the entrance exams, and a scholarship was the only way I could attend.

  One Sunday, I came across the story in the paper about Osceola McCarty and her generous gift. I showed my mother the article, and we both agreed it was a great thing to have done.

  The next day I went to the financial aid office, and they told me there was still no money available for me, but if anything came up they’d call. A few days later, as I was running out the door to catch a ride with my mother to work, the phone rang. I stopped to pick it up, and while I heard my mother honking the horn for me to hurry up, they told me I had been chosen to receive the first Osceola McCarty Scholarship. I was ecstatic! I ran out as fast as I could to tell my mother. She had to call the office again herself to make sure it was true.

  I first met Osceola at a press conference—meeting her was like finding family. Osceola never married, nor had children, so my family has since become her family. My grandma and she talk on the phone regularly and do errands together, and she joins us for family functions.

  Once we got round to talking about ice cream. We found out Osceola hadn’t had much experience with ice cream, so we all packed into the car and went to the Dairy Queen, where we ordered Osceola her first banana split! She has ice cream a lot now.

  Osceola worked hard her whole life—from early in the morning to sunset—washing clothes by hand. I used to drive right by her house every day on my way to school. Of course, at the time I didn’t know it was her house, but I did notice how well kept the lawn was and how everything was clean and neat. Recently I asked her why I never saw her once in all that time, and she answered, “I guess I was out in back, washing clothes.”

  Now that Osceola’s retired, she sits most of the day and reads the Bible. That is, when she’s not getting rewards! Every time I go visit, she has a new award. She’s even gone to the White House. She is so happy and proud, though not at all conceited. We had to talk her into getting a VCR so she could tape the programs and see herself on TV—she just sits and smiles.

  Osceola gave me much more than a scholarship. She taught me about the gift of giving. Now I know there are good people in the world who do good things. She worked her whole life and gave to others, and in turn she has inspired3 me to give back when I can. Eventually I plan to add to her scholarship fund.

  I want to give Osceola the family she’s always wanted, so I’ve adopted her as another grandma. She even calls me her granddaughter. And when I graduate from USM, she’ll be sitting in the audience between my mother and my grandmother—right where she belongs.

  你也許聽說過那位密西西比州的婦女奧西奧拉·麥卡蒂。已經(jīng)88歲高齡的她,曾做了75年的洗衣工。退休后的一天,她去了銀行,萬分驚奇地發(fā)現(xiàn)自己每個(gè)月微薄的收入積攢下來已經(jīng)超過了15萬美元。而更令人驚奇的是,她轉(zhuǎn)身就把幾乎全部的積蓄15萬美元作為獎學(xué)金捐給了南密西西比州大學(xué),以幫助經(jīng)濟(jì)困難的非洲裔美國學(xué)生。于是,她成了全國矚目的新聞人物。

  而奧西奧拉的禮物如何影響了我的一生,這是你們從未聽說過的。今年19歲的我,是第一位獲得奧西奧拉 麥卡蒂獎學(xué)金的學(xué)生。

  我是個(gè)很執(zhí)著的人,我最大的心愿就是去南密西西比州大學(xué)讀書。獎學(xué)金是我上學(xué)的唯一途徑,然而在入學(xué)考試中,我因一分之差與獎學(xué)金失之交臂。

  一個(gè)星期天,我偶然在報(bào)紙上看到了有關(guān)奧西奧拉 麥卡蒂和她慷慨捐贈的報(bào)道。我拿給媽媽看,我們都認(rèn)為這是一個(gè)壯舉。

  翌日,我就去了經(jīng)濟(jì)援助辦公室。他們說還是沒有可以幫助我的資金,但如果有情況的話,會隨時(shí)通知我。幾天后,我正匆忙出門,準(zhǔn)備搭媽媽的車去上班時(shí),電話鈴響了。我停下來接電話,聽到他們說我被選為奧西奧拉 麥卡蒂獎學(xué)金的首位獲得者,而此時(shí)媽媽還在按著喇叭催我。我感到萬分驚喜!我飛快地沖出去告訴了媽媽這個(gè)好消息。她為了確認(rèn)此事,又給辦公室打了個(gè)電話。

  初次見到奧西奧拉是在一次新聞發(fā)布會上,當(dāng)時(shí)我看到她就仿佛見到了親人。奧西奧拉從未結(jié)婚也沒有孩子,從此我家就成了她的家。我奶奶經(jīng)常和她通電話聊天,一起做事,她也參加我們的家庭活動。

  一次我們聊到了冰淇淋。我們發(fā)現(xiàn)奧西奧拉沒吃過多少冰淇淋,于是大家全都擠進(jìn)車?yán)铮チ?ldquo;冰雪皇后”,為她點(diǎn)了她從未吃過的香蕉圣代!如今她能吃到不同口味的冰淇淋了。

  奧西奧拉一輩子都很辛苦——從早到晚都在忙著洗衣服。我以前開車去學(xué)校時(shí),正好經(jīng)過她的家。的確,當(dāng)時(shí)我并不知道那是她家,但我注意到她家的草坪保養(yǎng)得很好,而且處處干凈整齊。不久前,我問她為何那時(shí)從未見過她,她答道:“我猜我一定在后院洗衣服。”

  如今,奧西奧拉已經(jīng)退休了。除了去領(lǐng)獎,白天的大多數(shù)時(shí)間,她都坐在家里讀《圣經(jīng)》。每次我去看她,她都會領(lǐng)一個(gè)新獎。她甚至還去過白宮。她如此開心、自豪,卻從不傲慢。我們就告訴她去買一臺攝像機(jī),這樣她就能把節(jié)目錄下來,在電視上看到她自己——而她只是面帶微笑地坐著。

  奧西奧拉給予我的遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超過了一筆獎學(xué)金。從她那里,我學(xué)到了付出的可貴?,F(xiàn)在,我知道世界上有很多做好事的好人。她一生辛勞,最終卻將一切奉獻(xiàn)給了他人,接著她也鼓勵我在有能力時(shí)就要懂得回報(bào)。最后,我決定為她的獎學(xué)金添補(bǔ)資金。

  我想給奧西奧拉一個(gè)她夢寐以求的家,因此我認(rèn)她做我的另一位祖母,甚至她也叫我孫女兒。當(dāng)我大學(xué)畢業(yè)的時(shí)候,她將作為來賓坐在我的母親和奶奶之間,那是她理所應(yīng)當(dāng)坐的位子。

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