On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 6:02 AM, I didn’t have my glasses on…. wrote:
> ksbeth posted: ” when a kinder in my class asked me to show her how to > spell these words it was because she was writing a birthday card for her > mother and there could be no finer gift than this beautiful poem of love > she created. “
I’ve a cupboard full of ‘poems’ such as this. My only problem is I forgot to say which child wrote it, so when they say ‘Is that mine?” I very quickly make it up as I have learned they don’t remember either. 🙂 Lovely.
My favorite original work of they day! 🙂
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I’m glad )
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Ilove
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So much love inside this little one ~ very very sweet.
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Absolutely –
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perfect in every way ❤
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I think so too )
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❤ ❤
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A good teacher is worth her/his weight in diamonds!
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All her doing, I just showed her how to string the letters together to create the words she wanted to use.
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You listened, you gave her the help she needed. You did a lot! Thank you!
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beautiful!
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 6:02 AM, I didn’t have my glasses on…. wrote:
> ksbeth posted: ” when a kinder in my class asked me to show her how to > spell these words it was because she was writing a birthday card for her > mother and there could be no finer gift than this beautiful poem of love > she created. “
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Money can’t buy a card as sweet as this. Awwwwwwww ❤ ❤ ❤
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So true, tess )
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Very sweet! And I love the quote by Robert Frost!
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It is )
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An economy of words and an abundance of love. Shouldn’t we all wish to express ourselves this way? beautiful.
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Yes –
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Beautiful Beth. What an excellent connection for a young one to make.A lot of love (and intelligence) there.
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A lot of both, indeed )
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Beautiful 🙂
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so sweet, i love this
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Me too $
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I cannot imagine a better gift to receive! 🙂
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Me either )
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just the right
words 🙂
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They really are –
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What a lucky mommy to have such a loving daughter!
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She is!
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A poet is born. Beautiful, Beth. A day-maker. 🙂
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She is )
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Seems so obvious. Why haven’t we been saying that all along?
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Exactly )
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That must have made your day!
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it really did, lorna )
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I had moments like this when I was teaching, too–not quite as endearing, but definitely satisfying and made me happy to be an educator.
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and those are the moments that make it all worthwhile )
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You bet!
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Perfect. 🙂
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i think so too, Sandra )
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Beautiful!
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It was )
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I’ve a cupboard full of ‘poems’ such as this. My only problem is I forgot to say which child wrote it, so when they say ‘Is that mine?” I very quickly make it up as I have learned they don’t remember either. 🙂 Lovely.
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i’ve the same thing with my 3, and with artwork of theirs that i have displayed )
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What an inspiring post, Beth!
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thanks, robin )
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Aww, that’s so sweet! ❤
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i thought it was too )
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That would have been one happy mum!
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i’m sure she was )
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aTEACHER BUILDS GROOMS AND BEAUTIFIES BRAIN WAVES
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))
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Truly a gift to be treasured, nothing better, and this quote is a favorite by Robert Frost. Beautiful post, Beth…🌹
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thank you, and i loved the message )
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So so beautiful
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