My kids happily welcomed me back as always. My classroom is my second home. Truth be told, I've spent more hours in my classroom than in my house on many, many days. I appreciated my substitute requesting that I give out the awards to my class. Because our school is closing this year and students and staff are all going their separate ways, this graduation was particularly meaningful. After receiving their certificates, the 5th grade classes sang Hold My Hand while a slide show of their photos played.
Our students' parents are loud and proud! They screamed and carried on after every single name was read. Jesse said Jackson looked so pissed off, constantly being startled by the audience just after nodding his head off to sleep. Jackson took the bottle well and finally fell asleep towards the end of the ceremony. I was so mad Jesse didn't take a single picture, despite me giving him the camera and requesting photos.
After the ceremony we did a meet and greet on the lawn with students and parents, then it was back to my classroom. Jesse and I drove separately so that we could fill both our cars with my school supplies. I need to have my classroom completely cleared out in the next two days, so I wanted to take advantage of being able to use my students as manual labor. (They love helping!) I still need to go back on Saturday to go through my files, but we got most of the bulk. Here is four years worth of accumulation:
The inside of my car was completely packed as well. |
The best news of the day: our prayers from yesterday were finally answered. Seventy-two hours after being admitted to the hospital, Elizabeth had her baby! I'll spare the details since it's not my story to tell, but I am so impressed with her dedication to a vaginal delivery and I could not be more excited to meet her baby tomorrow.
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