Just relaxing on the couch with his 7UP and light up wine glass. He's living the dream!
I don't know where he gets it from.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Valentine's Party 2nd Grade Style
I had a chance to go to Daulton's Friendship Party last Friday and help out. I was introduced to the class as Mrs. Butts and I heard a few kids ask Daulton who I was and was proud when he told them "she's my stepmom" with a smile on his face. I was in charge of the hula hoop game which required getting 7 and 8 year olds to join hands and pass the hula hoop around the circle without breaking hands and in their case, not falling over and no major injuries.
I have much admiration and respect for teachers. Being in charge of a classroom of kids from different backgrounds, with different personalities, strengths, weaknesses, and quirks is challenging. I also admire anyone who has the patience to repeat themselves several times throughout the day. I don't have that kind of patience.
During the hour long party, I was surprised how often I repeated myself.
I really enjoy watching Daulton "in his natural environment" and watching him interact with his friends. And other than the reading date we had, its only the second time I've been to Daulton's school by myself. It was also really sweet to see Daulton happy to see me and for me to be a part of his class.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!
Image Source: My fabulous friend Hanna
I have much admiration and respect for teachers. Being in charge of a classroom of kids from different backgrounds, with different personalities, strengths, weaknesses, and quirks is challenging. I also admire anyone who has the patience to repeat themselves several times throughout the day. I don't have that kind of patience.
During the hour long party, I was surprised how often I repeated myself.
No, we aren't going to hula hoop.
You (I didn't know his name), keep your shoes on.
Need me to tie your shoes? (Commence shoe tying.)
Easy! Don't throw the hula hoop at each other.
Help each other!
No jumping. (This was after the teacher sternly told us to stop jumping.)
Everyone hold hands. Yes, everyone. (A few of the girls made a fuss about holding hands with a few of the boys.)
No, we aren't going to hula hoop.
Remember be easy, don't take each other out with the hula hoop.
Them: You are really tall.
Me: Yes I am.
You, put your shoes on. (Still don't know his name.)
Stop squeezing hands. (Why do boys do this?)
No jumping.
How is your shoe untied again? Can I double knot them? (I was not tying them a third time.)
I had a bit of a standoff with a girl who kept going feet first instead of head first, which meant she almost fell over every time it was her turn and she would've taken out the person next to her. She tried the "well she did it so I did it" to which I responded "go head first or you are done". There was then some intense eye contact and she then complied.
You, how do your shoes keep coming off? (At this point, even if I knew his name I would only be able to refer to him as "Shoes".)
No, we aren't going to hula hoop.
I really enjoy watching Daulton "in his natural environment" and watching him interact with his friends. And other than the reading date we had, its only the second time I've been to Daulton's school by myself. It was also really sweet to see Daulton happy to see me and for me to be a part of his class.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!
Image Source: My fabulous friend Hanna
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