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Category Archives: Love
Love
I wore this heart pin to school today. I needed to wear it, and I knew what would happen. Children asked me about the pin. “Jennie, I love your heart.” “Thank you. I do, too. Do you know why I … Continue reading
Gloria and the College Football Player
Gloria has been away every weekend. Her adventures have been numerous, and what she brings to children cannot be measured. I will post her journal excerpts after Thanksgiving. In the meantime, I have to share one of my favorite photos: … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Early Education, Gloria, Imagination, Inspiration, Kindness, Love, Teaching young children, wonder
Tagged College football, Gloria, The greatest education
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Gloria and the President
After watching the President speak to the nation and Hubby’s lightbulb question, here is what I sent to families tonight: Hi Families, My husband and I watched the President address the nation tonight. The speech was full of passion for … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Inspiration, Love
Tagged Acceptance and Diversity, Gloria, The President's address to the nation.
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School – Day One
I tossed and turned the night before school, as I always do every year. Will I remember the children I met last week? Will they remember me? Will we connect? I walked into school smiling at our Peace Dove. I … Continue reading
A Song For the Ages – The Voices of Children
This is the song of the school year, the song that makes me swell with joy, cry, and feel so very proud to be teaching children. Children are our future. “Where words fail, music speaks” ~Hans Christian Andersen~ Jennie
Posted in Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, joy, Kindness, Love, music, Singing
Tagged Children singing, music, One Voice Children's Choir, Superhero
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My Mini Love Note
Big things come in little packages, and my mini love note couldn’t have made my heart any bigger. Happy Valentine’s Day! “Some people care too much, I think it’s called love.” ~Winnie the Pooh~ Jennie
Posted in Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Kindness, Love, preschool, wonder, young children
Tagged Love, Mini love notes, Valentine’s Day, Winnie the Pooh
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Pen Pal Valentines
Valentines for our pen pals who live far away in England and Michigan, love and friendship made by hand. Jennie
Posted in art, Expressing words and feelings, Giving thanks, Inspiration, Kindness, Love, Writing
Tagged Love and friendship, pen-pals, Valentine pen pals
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Gloria – How She Came to Be
So, how did Gloria the puppet become Gloria the person? I know puppets help teach preschoolers. Any good teacher knows that. When I first realized that a puppet in the classroom would be a great teaching tool, I had no … Continue reading
Gloria – a New Visit and an Old Visit
Gloria spent the weekend with Lukas. Lukas adores Gloria. The two have been bonded at the hip. When Gloria spends a weekend with an Aqua Roomer, she carries along her journal, and it is always filled with adventures and photos. … Continue reading
The True Story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
As the holiday season of 1938 came to Chicago, Bob May wasn’t feeling much comfort or joy. A 34-year-old ad writer for Montgomery Ward, May was exhausted and nearly broke. His wife, Evelyn, was bedridden, on the losing end of … Continue reading