I love that there is such a word, and believe that adults who see the world through the eyes of a child also see the treasures and don’t view them as valueless objects.
With interactive white boards I suspect chalk will one day be a thing of the past. I remember each day the teacher appointed two of us to go outside to ‘bang the duster’. It was one of my favourite jobs as we ‘painted’ a wall with the left over chalk.
I love the ability to use chalk on large pieces of paper, on chalkboards and sidewalks, โก Beth. My favorite part of using chalk on paper is you can “soften the lines” by gently rubbing the chalk. ๐
Once again, Beth … I am so blessed when I come to ididnthavemyglasseson !! One of the intense efforts we make in this life are to “put a name to it” … That’s a new name, for a child’s passion that has been around for centuries.
I love it and I would rather have chalk and driveways or colors and paper I am happy!!!! Thank you. I finally know where I can find you Ms Ksbeth. and I happy with my first read now I must catch up for sure. LOL
Give me chalk and a driveway anyday๐
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Me too
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Nice!!
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)) I know you have a few yourself, roy )
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My son Carter finds habseligkeitens everywhere we go. Pockets full of treasure. ๐
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Fantastic!
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Is this a word you use in English? That appears to me very difficult to say for you.
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No, not at all. It’s roots are German. Sometimes words to best describe things are found in other languages –
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I spotted that right away as totally Deutsch. Love it,.
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So you don’t have an equal word in English…. i teresting. I always thought German is more lacking from expressions…. haha!
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A word I shall treasure. Thank you!
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Happy that you like it )
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i want to be
the kid
this time ๐
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Yes )
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I still use chalkโฆit’s wonderful. ๐ Great post.
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I love to draw with chalk too, and thanks –
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German was my first language Beth. I am way more proficient in English now, so thanks for the new word! โค
Diana xo
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My pleasure )
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I love that there is such a word, and believe that adults who see the world through the eyes of a child also see the treasures and don’t view them as valueless objects.
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Yes –
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With interactive white boards I suspect chalk will one day be a thing of the past. I remember each day the teacher appointed two of us to go outside to ‘bang the duster’. It was one of my favourite jobs as we ‘painted’ a wall with the left over chalk.
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There is always the sidewalk )
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I love the ability to use chalk on large pieces of paper, on chalkboards and sidewalks, โก Beth. My favorite part of using chalk on paper is you can “soften the lines” by gently rubbing the chalk. ๐
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True, robin)
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Once again, Beth … I am so blessed when I come to ididnthavemyglasseson !! One of the intense efforts we make in this life are to “put a name to it” … That’s a new name, for a child’s passion that has been around for centuries.
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thank you, and it is as natural as breathing, for children, holding their ‘treasures’ dear.
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I can’t pronounce it, but I totally get it!
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ha!
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I love it and I would rather have chalk and driveways or colors and paper I am happy!!!! Thank you. I finally know where I can find you Ms Ksbeth. and I happy with my first read now I must catch up for sure. LOL
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thanks!
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I think I’d have to look up this word for spelling every dang time, Beth. But that doesn’t mean I fail to see it’s tremendous worth! ๐
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it’s a pretty good one, isn’t it?
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That would include just about anything. When seeing things thru a child’s eyes, we have a renewed pleasure for things easily overlooked before. ๐
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That is so right, Judy –
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Do you have many things saved from when you were a child?
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i have just a few –
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Absolutely love this. I imagine there are quite a few things that fall in this category….
:0) Thanks for sharing. Love the new words.
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Mt pleasure )
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Reblogged this on and commented:
Kids are the lucky ones. They know how to find a treasure when we are busy looking elsewhere.
What is a habseligkeiten for you?
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I was going to say something about a child’s eyes, but russtowne beat me to it. I hope that at least sometimes I can still see with a child’s eyes.
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i think that i do at times, and hopefully never stop –
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We have so very many habseligkeiten in our home!
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lucky!
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