In our lifetime, we meet many people who we find interesting, and, once in a while, we happen onto a person who awakens in us the awareness that we’ve met someone special. It is a person who inspires us and humbles us as we learn how they’ve maneuvered through life and what they’ve accomplished. For me, and many others, Aimmee Kodachian is that person.
As a young girl, with undiagnosed severe dyslexia, she was ridiculed and bullied, never making it beyond a 4th grade level in school. One beautiful, sunny day, she was talking to her older brother about her desire to become a teacher. In spite of that seeming unlikely, he encouraged her to aim for that. As she left him to pour him a cup of tea, a…
