Friday, August 12, 2016

The First Day of School

It's early August and the kids are back at school.
 I think school should start after Labor Day, but my opinion was irrelevent, 
even when I was President of the School Board.

And so, today, Moms and Dads
and grandparents
 and uncles stood in line 
and sat at the tables
 and perched papers on their laps
 as they registered their youngsters for school.  

Some of the scholars were independent enough to seek their own answers.

Some needed a strong grip on Mom's hand to get through the front door.
Can you see the sticker on her right shoulder?
Gramma Suzi brought them, as always, to brighten a scary morning.
The grown-ups got them, too.
That way, when they missed their kids they could rub the sticker and feel the love.
Funny, the magic works for kids missing their moms, too.
A quick rub, and all is well..... at least, that's what I promised them.

The wait was long, especially when there were a lot of kids to sign in.
Big brothers were good care takers of those too little to walk down the halls.
 But the clock told us it was time to find the classrooms, and the kids were on their own.
I wandered into the Teachers' Lounge, looking for staff who needed stickers, 
and I found this.
See the name on that middle shelf?
I'm on the team.
I'm official.
I'm thrilled.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
It's impossible to be sad when I'm surrounded by little ones.

8 comments:

  1. You are my hero! those kids are so lucky to have you!

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  2. How great that you get your own box. Maybe I'll hint about that to the office manager at Columbia.

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    1. There are often Thank You notes in my box..... tell them you need a Happy Place Receptacle :-)
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  3. YOU and your stickers and your box = pure MAGIC, GSH! Wow.
    HRF FTW!!!

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    1. It's more fun for me, actually, if the truth be told <3
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