Hoppy the Happy Green Frog III
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III
HOPPY, THE HAPPY GREEN FROG
Today was turning out to be a very good day for Hoppy. School was out
for a holiday. He swam and played with his friends in the cool, mossy green
water. Days like this were his favorite. Since his friends attended school and he
didn't, days like this were rare.
His friends loved to play leap frog with him. He was always happy so that
he made them happy too.
They held races to see who was the fastest frog. Hoppy always won,
because he had more time to exercise and be out in the fresh air and sun. He
had very strong leg muscles. But, he did not brag, so the others felt all right
about him winning.
Sometimes, they sat on the bank and sang froggie songs. They even had
quartet contests. Hoppy was a member of an especially fine quartet group.
They were in demand to perform at parties.
They were very accomplished frogs. They were all good friends.
Hoppy liked one thing even more than he liked to play. He liked to to talk
to Grandpa Frog.
"Har-umph!" Grandpa would call when he had something important to
talk about with Hoppy.
Hoppy would swim over to Grandpa and climb out of the water. Then, he
would wait for Grandpa Frog to talk. Sometimes, Hoppy would have to wait a
long time before Grandpa was ready to tell him what he wanted.
Today, Grandpa spoke up right away.
"Hoppy, what are you going to do when you grow up?" said Grand pa
with a very serious tone in his voice.
Hoppy sat very still,
trying to think of a good
answer to give Grandpa.
Then he said, "I play
best of all. I think I will PLAY
when I grow up!"
Grandpa Frog did not
say anything at first. He sat
very still. Then, he closed his
eyes.
Hoppy thought maybe Grandpa had gone to sleep. He began to feel a
little nervous.
Then Grandpa said, "Playing is all right for little frogs, but BIG frogs have
to be RESPONSIBLE!"
Hoppy gave a little excited hop. Then he said, "I don't know what 're-pin-
ball' means, Grandpa. Are you angry with me?"
Hoppy gave another excited little hop.
"Harumph!" began Grandpa…"Responsible! Responsible! Responsible,
Hoppy. Then, he told Hoppy a story.
"When I was a very young frog, I swam in the cool, mossy green pond just
like you do…every day, day after day."
"I did not like to sit in school either, just like you. In fact, you are so much
like I used to be, it makes me proud to tell everyone that you are my grandson!"
Hoppy got a lump in his throat—a great big lump of happiness.
Grandpa settled more comfortably on the grass, then went on with his
story.
"One day, a great BIG IMPORTANT FROG came to our pond."
"When he saw me, he was very impressed with my large size, my shiny
green skin, by how high I could jump and how fast I could swim. I was always a
super winner."
"He stayed with us all day. He showed us lots of fabulous things. He
taught us to study things out and understand them. He encouraged us to
always do our BEST!."
"At the end of the day, He was hopping up on the highest bank to make
his farewell speech, when his glasses fell off and broke!"
"All the frogs gasped in shock." .
"All the frogs started jumping up and down, croaking with anxiety. No
one knew what to do. Finally, Mr. Big Important Frog called to me."
"He said, 'Bill Frog, you are so very accomplished, that I want you to come
up here and read my farewell speech for me,' smiling with the expectation that I
would do a great job."
Grandpa paused for a moment, remembering. "I lifted my hands up,
expressing my inability to accept his invitation. He looked at me and raised his
eyebrows and asked me why."
Grandpa paused for a moment remembering. "I turned red with
embarrassment.
I hung my head and said in a low croak, 'I play best, but I don't read best!
In fact, I can only read kindergarten books!' " (Hoppy could tell Grandpa still felt
some of the embarrassment.)
Hoppy began to feel sorry for the little frog that Grandpa once was.
"I hung my head down and wished I could dive to the bottom of the
mossy cool, green pond."
"Then, Mr. Big Important Frog said, 'I'm mighty sorry to hear that, Bill
Frog! Because, if you can't read and write fluently,--and your writing is probably
kindergarten level too-- you will NEVER reach your potential!' "
Grandpa said, "I was so uncomfortable, I felt like crawling under a lily pad
and hiding."
"Then. Mr. Big Important Frog went on talking to me. He said, 'It will be
hard for you to be a responsible citizen! But, I think so much of you, that I'm
going to be very disappointed in you if you don't quit playing all day and begin
doing your math, reading, spelling and other school studies!' "I looked up at
him wondering what he would say next."
Grandpa paused so Hoppy could take in what he said next. "Mr. Big Important
Frog told me something that helped me want to do work instead of always
playing. I'm going to share it with you now."
At this point, Grandpa smiled, remembering. "Mr. Big Important Frog
went on to say, 'Bill Frog, I like you so much that I'm going to tell you my secret
for being truly happy!' At this point, Mr. Big Important Frog leaned over until he
was looking me straight in the eyes. "
"Then he told me, 'Here is my secret: You will find that WORK is lots
more fun and satisfying than playing all day, if you try it!' "Then, he patted me
on the head and took the next Bluebird Express heading west. I never saw him
again. He died the next year, honored by all, but his advice stayed with me."
Grandpa stopped.
Hoppy waited, then he hopped up and down. "What happened next?
What happened next?!" Hoppy was afraid Grandpa was going to sleep without
finishing his story. But, he hadn't. He was just thinking and remembering.
Grandpa finally spoke up. "It wasn't easy at first; I was used to playing
and liked a good time too much! I was even afraid to try to work!"
Hoppy saw that Grandpa Frog really understood things, especially, when
he gave him a big wink.
"Finally, my mother told me she'd help me be my very best, if I would try
to be my very best, but it would mostly be up to me! She could not do my
thinking for me or make my choices for me! She could not move my hand and
do my writing for me,"
"So, I finally decided to try. I read a page a day with my mother's
help…Then, a chapter a day. Pretty soon, I was reading a book a day
My mother and father let me know they were very proud of me!" "I
asked my mother to help me with my drawing and writing.
I asked my father to help me with my math, since he was a carpenter
and knew how to measure.
I got my mother to help me understand money, because I could not tell if
I was getting the right change when I hopped to the store to buy a treat!"
"My mother began to smile all the time, instead of looking worried about
me. Especially, when I asked my Dad to help me saw boards and pound nails to
build stuff."
"In fact, we stopped living on a lily pad and built a little house!"
"I became a great success, and my parents were proud of me!"
Hoppy gave a GREAT big hop, because he was so excited. "How do I start,
Grandpa! I want to begin RIGHT NOW!"
But Grandpa said, "Hold on there, Hoppy. We have to have an
agreement! Shake my hand and promise me that you'll be good. NO temper
tantrums; I do not want my time wasted! I did not tantrum because my mother
told me it is not right to behave badly when you are learning good things that
will help you with your life!"
So, Hoppy shook hands with Grandpa and agreed to always try to be
good, Grandpa looked so kind and happy, that Hoppy was glad he had agreed.
To his great surprise, Hoppy found that once he started, he did not want
to quit or ever tantrum.
Grandpa showed him how to swim the alphabet in cursive. All of his
froggie friends came to watch. Soon, they were ALL swimming the alphabet in
cursive.
So, Hoppy found out for himself that WORK IS MORE FUN than playing all
the time. But, he still enjoyed playing too.
He found that he was happiest when he could work and THEN play…so he
did.
Grandpa watched him with great pride, because he saw himself in Hoppy.
He knew Hoppy would also be a GREAT SUCCESS!
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