It's time to assuage this guilt with a few pictures. Then we shall enter spring time and put up some Math Olympics pictures.
What came up must come down.
The kids never knew how their igloo was demolished. If they knew me at all, it probably won't have been too much of a stretch for them to think that I'd jump on it.
Posing for Miss J. Wow, looking at these you can sure see how busy the tooth fairy has been in class eh?
Yes, even I will pose for Miss J. ;)
How cute! Jack's dad brought in a little lamb for us to ooh and ahh over. I don't know if its name Lilly stuck or not.
This was the calmest lamb I have ever seen in my life. It subjected itself to screams of joy, prods, pokes and shrieks of laughter.
You see, it did as all lambs do. Only on the carpet. One particularly horrified student figured our choir teacher would be equally horrified to find lamb had gone do-do on the carpet. Eh, what she doesn't know won't hurt her. :)
There's nothing quite like having a brand new puppy at home! It's a great show and tell, that's for sure. She's a cute little pup!

Marvin telling Jack all the answers. Good thing that monkey stays home eh?

It gets rather bright and sunny in the classroom in the mornings. I love it, but quite understand that the kids don't enjoy the sun shining directly into their eyes. I hate having to close the curtains and making the room a gloomy cave, so I figured maybe they'd manage with some sunglasses!
It gets rather bright and sunny in the classroom in the mornings. I love it, but quite understand that the kids don't enjoy the sun shining directly into their eyes. I hate having to close the curtains and making the room a gloomy cave, so I figured maybe they'd manage with some sunglasses!
Yeah, only long enough for me to take the picture. And then *sigh* close the curtains.
Choir!
It's about the only time I can take the camera out and actually focus on the kids.
5 comments:
Wow, I'm so surprised the lamb was calm being trapped in a little circle of kids like that! What a fun experience that you only get in a rural school:)
Great to have some new pics up Tracy! Thanks! I can't believe neither of our kids mentioned the lamb!! They tell us all kinds of stuff about school, but somehow that one got missed! I will ask them at supper...
Yep Amy, nothing like our little rural school. It's a great place to send the kids :)
And the reason the kids haven't talked about the lamb is probably because the lamb came quite a while ago. Blog guilt you see...
Hey Miss J! Did you REALLY demolish your igloo by jumping on it?? Wouldn't that have made a great head-turner if we had placed it on roadside for a while?
Talk about a country school with the slowest melting snow piles...
Love the new pic's (yeah, ALL of them:) and I'm glad blog guilt got the better of you -- it's nice to see these in public forum.
Mrs. Twink!e
Of COURSE I jumped on it! It's become a igloo tradition for me to thusly destroy them.
Yes, it may have been a good "roadside attraction" but the greater head-turner would have been how to get the igloo at the roadside.
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