- One little boy rarely falls asleep during naptime, so we're subjected to frequent questions as to how much longer until wake-up time. When I recently told him, "Just a few more minutes," he smiled and exclaimed, "Oh, a few more minutes is my favorite!"
- A lunchtime conversation: "Mrs. LeeAnne, do you like ramen noodles?" I answered that it had been a long time since I'd eaten ramen noodles, but that I ate a lot of them in college. The little girl pondered this for a minute and then said, "I ate them in college too," followed quickly by, "What's college?"
- Another lunchtime conversation: "Look--I've got a prune for dessert! Prunes make you poop a lot!"
- And finally ... "My mommy has a squishy belly!" No explanation needed. :)
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Funny things they say - final round
Lately your kiddos have been cracking us up even more than usual! Because we've been so busy, it's been harder to remember to jot things down, but here are a few good ones:
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Free time
As this school year winds down, we've been letting the students have more and more free time throughout the day. Here are some pictures I've snapped over the last few days. It's always neat to see the evolution of their playtime; at the beginning of the year, most of our students engage in "parallel play" -- that is, they aren't necessarily playing with each other but next to each other. Over the year, they definitely move toward actual cooperative play, and it's wonderful to watch!
We got out the water table and this little cutie tried to go swimming!
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Silly flowers
I have to share this funny story:
We're currently finishing up some flower/seed crafts that we started last week, and today we asked the students to draw faces (eyes, nose, and mouth) in the center of these flowers that we colored and cut. One imaginative little girl complied at first ...
We're currently finishing up some flower/seed crafts that we started last week, and today we asked the students to draw faces (eyes, nose, and mouth) in the center of these flowers that we colored and cut. One imaginative little girl complied at first ...
... but then quickly added her own interpretation to the meaning of "happy" face ...
"Oh, honey, that's not a happy flower, that's a sad flower," I said to her when I saw this red flower. With great laughter she agreed that yes, the red flower was sad. OK, I thought ... that's pretty creative. But I was completely unprepared for what she showed me next ...
"And Mrs. LeeAnne, this flower is DEAD!" she said while laughing hysterically.
I have to admit, she did a great job of interpreting what a dead flower face might look like! There's never a dull moment with this fun group! :-)
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