4/9/10

The cure for irritability? A sprinkling of five year olds.

Things I learned in school today. (Or, How to Chase Away the Irritables…)

1. A five year-old boy from Korea can successfully shove six miniature people into the Little Tykes school bus that was originally constructed to seat three.



2. Two relatively small five year-old girls can comfortably fit into a pink tub full of toys when the teacher is not looking.



3. It’s time to throw away the extra jacket you keep on hand in your teacher closet for heater/air cooler emergencies - when one of your students shouts with enthusiasm, “HEY! My GRANDMA has that jacket!!!”

4. I received 21 hugs today; six from students in last year’s class who like a hug each morning; nine from students in this year’s class; four from various teachers in the building who were thrilled that it was FRIDAY; and two from students I’ve never seen before in my life. (We pass them out like candy, people.

5. You can successfully talk about male frogs fertilizing the eggs of a female frog without anyone in the enthralled crowd cracking a smile. (Well, present company excluded.) “Mrs. Smythe, I know ALL about frogs. But, um, what’s a female?”

6. Always check under the refrigerator in your play-area after school. It’s where one of your non-speaking ELL children tends to HIDE the cool purses, the tablecloth, the My Little Pony, some play food and an old cell phone from the other little girls after free play.



7. At recess today Jack “found” his yo-yo in his pocket while sitting on TOP of the dome-shaped jungle gym beside his best buddy Zack. When they flipped upside down together on the count of three, the yo-yo wrapped itself around the bar, knocking Jack in the head which caused him to fall OFF the bars. In what appeared to be brilliant filmmaking slow motion, he grabbed Zack on the way down and they hit the ground like a ton of bricks. The yo-yo then quickly followed- and conveniently bonked Jack on the head AGAIN. After a few tense-filled moments, they both lay on the ground and laughed until they cried which was very convenient because their teacher was recovering from a HEART ATTACK.



All in all I’d say it was just about the perfect day.

48 comments:

  1. I work to save lives but your jobs sounds so much more rewarding and much more fun..

    Maybe in my next life

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  2. Wow! I bet that was exhausting. I'm tired just thinking about cleaning up after them. And the jacket thing...awesome funny!

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  3. Aw, great! Now you're making me miss MY babies!!

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  4. If you weren't already married, I'd be hitting on you like crazy! I love your outlook on life.

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  5. That yo-yo story made my week! And a looonngg week it was at the high school level!

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  6. Thanks for a really uplifting post!

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  7. Yo-yo's are a bit like boomerangs, aren't they? My heart would still be slightly askew, if you ask me. Glad it's the weekend. Enjoy the tranquility, VM. Cheers!

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  8. I've so had days like that - and I'm not a teacher! And the jacket? Yeah, I had to get rid of a perfectly good skirt after I saw a 90 year old woman trying it on.....

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  9. Those slow motion playground mishaps always get my heart racing. Glad it turned out ok. xo

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  10. Thank God for our teachers! Hope you have a fun packed week-end, and maybe a vodka or two or three!
    Take care, Sue

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  11. I was pruning my rose bush today and it cut the hell out of me. I thought of you.

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  12. lol...number three made me spit my martini.... ;)

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  13. Random children hug me when I visit my kid's school.

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  14. Wow, I thought they got rid of jungle gyms on playgrounds because "they"'re against natural selection. Glad your boys survived, they sound like good ones.

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  15. 21 hugs that's a damn good day.

    Until this, "HEY! My GRANDMA has that jacket!!!”

    Hilarious.

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  16. You must absolutely have nerves of steel!

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  17. I just spewed my drink through my nose and all over my keyboard! I can just see the jungle gym incident in my mind, and remember cleaning out the "kitchen" cupboards in the kindergarten classroom my two youngest were in for the teacher one day and "finding" all the good stuff stuffed under the oven!

    Garsy

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  18. And random hugs happen all the time to me when I'm aiding in our elementary school and somedays I really NEED those hugs from kids I barely know!

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  19. You are absolutely dead on right.

    Don't I know it. I know that's why I went to school for education. I love being around little ones. They keep me eternal.

    Very sweet.

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  20. Are you sure you don't work in a hug factory?

    Happy weekend,
    jj

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  21. love it. And yeah, what is female?

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  22. There are few things in life more beautiful than a day like that. Bonk. Bonk.

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  23. That does sound like just about the perfect day.

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  24. Grownups need recess and playtime too!

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  25. Love number 3! But seriously - I thought all of those jungle gyms were ripped out specifically for that reason. I never see them anymore and just assumed...

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  26. Our jungle gym is a huge orange one, with PLENTY of mulch under it.

    Thank GOD!

    The kids love it.

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  27. You need to write a book and retire now! But then you would be bored with nothing to laugh at!

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  28. Ahhh yes... the beloved yo-yo. At least it didn't knock anyones teeth out.

    Di
    The Blue Ridge Gal

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  29. I spent about 20 minutes in Lael's first grade classroom. I bow to you....all of you teachers.

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  30. I could use a hug, do you deliver?

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  31. If only my office was like the playground and I loved my boss so much I'd wanna hug her instead of thwack her with my yo-yo, repeatedly.

    Alas, I dream of having days like yours.

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  32. You be a a good K teacher now and send those sweet kids off to first grade... I know a few first grade teachers who are ready and willing to zap some kiddos onto second grade... they they would like to request a few sweet replacements.

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  33. I had a male kindergarten teacher. He told my parents there was something not quite right about me. UNDERSTATEMENT.

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  34. Snorting with laughter here. Love those kids.

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  35. It sounds like a typical day in Kindergarten in Oregon.

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  36. Aww, what a fun day! Everyone needs Fridays like that. And hugs from LAST year's kids are the best...they really WANT to come see you!

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  37. Yes yes ... I can see any one of those things tickling my day into smileyland!!

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  38. Hugs can indeed make everything better. Great post!

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