
Today was another opportunity for the children to participate in Show and Tell.
I took two Aleve and got the party started.
I smiled as Helen finally took her place in the chair, and after sharing her stuffed animal I reminded her to say "Are there any questions or comments?" And then I listened closely.
"Are there any kisses or commas?"
"What?" I asked her.
"I said, are there any keshup or comets?"
That's better.
(And I never thought I'd say this, but this year I think perhaps Show and Tell MIGHT become my favorite day of the week.)
9 comments:
I just got to tell you....I have almost wet my pants laughing at your blog...as we say in the south "Sugar, if I laugh any harder i might have to make myself a twin just to enjoy it again!"
Thanks!
SO funny! Actually laughed out loud.
Sweeeeeeet!
She's gonna be Frank's arranged bride. I can see it now!
haha...love PS's comment...def got to make that happen...
Hmmm thinking maybe show and tell in 8th grade might be interesting....not sure if in a good way.
Ahhh, the preemptive Advil technique...used it when I was teaching too...
I like "kisses and commas".
i used to love show and tell...I have a feeling once lulu gets to school she is going to bring in her brother for show and tell...awesome!
wm
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