Main image via Twitter
Some people are just so passionate about what they do!
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Samuel, a teacher from SK Runchang, Muadzam Shah, Pahang definitely fits in the category very well.
He recently tweeted a throwback photo taken on his wedding day two years ago, sharing how he brought his Orang Asli students to witness his special day!
My 100 Orang Asli Children and My Indian Wedding!!
— SamSam (@samuel_isaiah87) July 22, 2019
The year 2017 was an eventful one for my wife and I as we tied the knot! Wohooo!! pic.twitter.com/xhyRWfEuPI
Even before getting married, my wife knew that my Orang Asli children were a big part of life.
— SamSam (@samuel_isaiah87) July 22, 2019
I thank God that she accepted me and my huge baggage of hundreds of children.
Therefore, before the wedding,
my Orang Asli children were the ones most excited!
Their “Santa Tuha” (old man) is finally getting married, haha. The news spread like wildfire, and in no time almost every child in the school wanted to be at the wedding!
— SamSam (@samuel_isaiah87) July 22, 2019
On their own, all my children ultimately made-up their minds that they were coming to my wedding 🤣🤣
Though I wanted my children to be part of this special occasion, the thought of actually making it happen was extremely daunting!
— SamSam (@samuel_isaiah87) July 22, 2019
>The distance was 200km plus for a return trip
>I can’t get them all to my wedding, so which tiny hearts do I break?
>Would their parents be okay with it?
— SamSam (@samuel_isaiah87) July 22, 2019
>The cost was going to be insaneee.
Staying true to my nature of not giving a damm, I did it anyways!! pic.twitter.com/7OKTJ78BO7
I will never ever forget my children as my life has not been the same since.
— SamSam (@samuel_isaiah87) July 22, 2019
My heroes have impacted my life in more ways imaginable and I am forever grateful.
Thank you, children. I love you.
How sweet!
Samuel, who has been teaching since 2012 added that his students were so excited to see their teacher tying the knot and what’s even better- they put up a special performance on that day, making it even more special and heart-warming for the couple!
Image via Twitter
The dedicated teacher’s dream was realized when more and more kids wanted to attend his wedding despite the distance. His colleague also managed to get a discount on the transportation cost.
The Twitter-verse is just as happy and touched as we are. We can’t stop reading the comments.
I am so impressed with your tweet and how much you adored the Orang asli kids.
— Jess (@jezlai) July 23, 2019
Who says that your kids must be your own blood.
I hope you continue to the PaPa to all these lovely Orang Asli kids.
Hope your marriage is eternity filled with happiness.
Really inspiring my bro. I can feel the satisfaction and fullfillment u have had with the kids. Keep inspiring and may God bless you bro.
— Kumaran Nadaraja (@KumaranNadaraja) July 23, 2019
— BALDMOND (@balmond888) July 23, 2019
You are so precious pic.twitter.com/LmQ9VCxnv3
— @saltedcaramel (@saltedc75766028) July 23, 2019
keep on spreading the positive vibes cikgu...
— are_zura (@mars9788) July 23, 2019
Loveeee this story Sam!! Hope all is well with youu cikgu handsome 🤗
— FF (@_FarahFauzi) July 22, 2019
Beautiful ❤❤❤
— 🌙 (@lunakamaruzaman) July 23, 2019
Beautiful photo and great positive efforts. Congratulations bro.
— Tired Mr Rogers (@RKAlimitless) July 23, 2019
Congrats! So awesome!
— OK Bah! (@OkBahBorneo) July 22, 2019
Our eyes are welling up!
Would you do what Teacher Samuel did for his students?
Info via MalayMail