- A best friend, whose Monday was comparably horrible, ready to share tea, tears, and stories right after school (Thanks, Jen!), plus all the great reader friends who propped me up, too
- Enjoying a junior high orchestra concert (wherein some of the tunes sounded like the somber string quartet in Nightmare Before Christmas, yet it was just what the psychiatrist would have ordered)
- Inspired poems by teenagers styled after "Stopping By the Woods On A Snowy Evening"
- Witnessing the usually checked-out students in my speech class rising to participate in an assignment
- Listening to the lovely (or at least earnest) voices of a local girls' choir singing carols
- Watching my best friend's frequently squirrelly first grader sitting rapt during the choir performance
- My 7-year old daughter coming down the stairs in her black velvet pants and black t-shirt (decorated with a heart made of bones) announcing "I feel like a shadow today."
- My son calmly & coolly completing his Moon Base model after the initial "IDON'TKNOWHOWTOPUTONTHEFOIL!" freakout
- Digging out the jeans I decorated with my faux-edgy quotes and pictures during my freshman year of college - and fitting into them! It's a CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!
- Two classes (20+ kids each) totally excited about playing Taboo for the entire hour & a half periods
- Receiving an official "Welcome to the school family" present from my principal (a stained glass star in our school colors; I will hang it in my office window with utter pride)
- Cards, chocolates, cookies, and an ornament from students
- The train & trestle my Advocacy class created from granola bars, pretzel sticks, marshmallows, frosting and gummi bears, complete with a jumper on the top bridge beam (Merry Morbid Christmas, everyone!)
Ah. Life is good.
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3 comments:
What a great post! I loved reading it.
My 13 is up on Working at Home Mom
I didn't know Jen had a crappy day Monday too.
Suckety suck suck.
Glad that is all behind us, right?
Great list.
That was a very enjoyable TT to read.
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