Yesterday was field day and the difference between field day for them and the track meet when I was in elementary school is vast. This is SO much better.
(Says the girl who came in last in every race.)
They play fun games and everyone participates and has a good time.
In the afternoon, the 6th graders play kickball against the teachers. There are always plenty of teachers to play and I sit on the side with my class and any other random classes whose teachers are playing kickball.
And it's not that I'm old (although I kind of am). It's that I don't want to play. I wouldn't have wanted to play when I was a kid, but the great part of being a grown up is you can say, "No."
My students asked, "Teacher, why aren't you playing?"
My answer was very simple and honest. "I don't want to."
A sixth grade teacher brought me her sunscreen. She said, "Will you hold this?"
I said yes.
The PE teacher brought me his lanyard and keys. He said, "Will you hold this?"
I said yes.
A sixth grader, who used to be my student, handed me a pile of candy (the PTA was selling candy) and asked, "Will you hold this?"
I said yes.
He came back for the candy. I had to track down the teachers who are approximately the same ages as my children. "Here's your sunscreen."
"Oh, thank you! I forgot you had it."
"Here's your lanyard."
"Oh wow, I forgot all about that."
Everybody needs a mom and I'm here for it.
Just don't ask me to play kickball.
3 comments:
I love this!
I am glad you finally enjoy track day. I would be in your camp also. I don't like running.
Good job taking care of everyone. You have always been a great nurturer. Were they playing kickball with one of those huge, crisp, cross-hatched-designed balls? I love those. Elementary school kickball might be my favorite sport. I wonder if I would like it as much now.
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