Let me start this post by saying that there isn't a school employee anywhere that didn't have a difficult time going back to work this week.
That being said, elementary kids are capable of making you focus on all that is good. All that is positive.
Here's what I learned this week.
Making cookies will cheer you up. We have a kindergarten class who is buddies with a third grade class and this week they had a Christmas cookie baking party. They learned things like how to break eggs and read recipes. I had the pleasure of baking them. Some of those little kids never made a cookie before and they saw the pure magic in such a simple thing. It was awesome.
Even the garbage disposal looks pretty at Christmas. With all the fresh fruits and vegetables that we are required to serve we often end up with beautiful trash.
It's possible to have never seen Rudolph. A kindergartener animatedly told our janitor about the movie he was watching in class and how he just couldn't wait to find out tommorrow what happened to the "willy scary snowman".
Where is the chocolate milk? The cafeteria ran out of chocolate milk on Friday which actually resulted in giant tears from some if its customers. This never ceases to amaze me and I believe is a direct result of being shielded from all of life's little disappointments. There was white milk...there was juice... There was even fruit Slushies. But life remains unfair because there is no chocolate milk. Sigh.
Merry thanksgiving! We were showered with tons of holiday greetings on Friday from Happy Holidays to Merry Kissmass. But my favorite was a kindergartener who wished us a Merry Thanksgiving to which we replied have a great Fourth of July!!
The lunch ladies are now on a much deserved holiday break.
Wishing you a Merry Thanksgiving Kissmass and a Happy New Year!!
I must say cookies do have a way of making me smile :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays my friend
Those cookies looked delish!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Christmas break! I look forward to your "Lessons from a Lunchlady" in the New Year!
Happy Kissmas and Merry New Year, dearest little turtle!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Jon
Wonderful observations! I sure the kids loved eating the cookies as much as they loved making them. I'm late reading this and Christmas is past, so I'm going to say I hope it was a blessed day for you and yours!
ReplyDeleteEven though I'm late … HAPPY ARBOR DAY!
ReplyDeleteLove that you found beauty in trash. : )