I am going to be honest and say that I really don’t know the best way to get up and going again. Everything feels so different and my heart is still so heavy. However, after taking the weekend to reflect and grieve, I want to take a small step forward. I am going to do this by celebrating what my own first grade students have been doing. I know it doesn’t change anything, but returning to some sort of “normalcy” is how I am able to work my way through the healing process. So, here goes nothing . . .
Last week my kids were wrapped up in everything Christmas. We made our parent Christmas gifts, crafted Christmas Cards, and studied holidays around the world. My favorite country we visited (as it is every year) was Australia. My “cold Christmas” kids flip when they think about it being warm at Christmas time. To help us really celebrate Australia and their traditions we ate BBQ chips and made super cool Christmas “Sunnies” or sunglasses with our BIG 7th grade buddies last Friday.
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Mrs. Griffith says
Love your ornaments! Definitley turned out super cute! It's definitely been warm here in Texas too…doesn't feel anything like December! Love your Christmas 'sunnies'!
Lindsay
For the Love of First Grade
teacherideafactory says
Thank you so much! Merry Merry to you π
Lee Ann Rasey says
It's great to see the wreath ornaments. When I taught first grade 10 years ago, I had my students make these. I loved them! I had forgotten about them until I read your post.
teacherideafactory says
It's an oldie, but a goodie for sure. Thanks so much for taking the time to jot me a note π
Across the Hall says
The ornaments are adorable, and that is certainly no ugly mug! Thank you for the Mr. Rogers quote. I think we need reminders of the good in the world when these horrible, horrible things happen.
Enjoy your last few days before break π
Halle
Across the Hall in 2nd Grade
teacherideafactory says
Hahahahahahaha . . . thanks. I think I don't like that photo because it was the year they moved me down to K. I can still see the fear hiding behind my eyes . . . having to leave my class sitting on the cafeteria benches with a PTA worker as I got my photo taken . . . my knees were knockin'. Thanks so much for swinging in here. I heart your visits π
Mrs Cupcake says
Love those ornaments!! They came out so cute {and your mug is NOT ugly!!}!
β€Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
teacherideafactory says
XOXOXOXOXOXOXO . . . I heart ya Ms. Cupcake. You always know how to make my day π
Angie says
SO cute!
LOVE the ornament! I need to tuck that away for next year! (And like the ladies above said—your mug is DEFINITELY not ugly!)
Thanks for the great ideas!
Angie
Rulin' The Roost
teacherideafactory says
XOXOXOXOXOXO Angie . . . Merry Christmas to you!!!
Heather Byers says
You are so talented! Love the glasses:)
Heather
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The Busy Busy Hive
teacherideafactory says
Thanks for the 4-1-1 . . . I got myself all entered π Merry Ho Ho to you!
Lisa Mattes says
You are adorable…not an ugly mug in any way, shape or form. The green rice kinda cracks me up. And, what a fun pack, you creative girl, you! π
I'm cohosting a "Shout Out" Linky Party starting soon. Would be thrilled for you to check it out. π
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teacherideafactory says
Love your linky idea. The wheels are already turning. Merry Christmas to you Miss Lisa π
Bel and Phil says
G'day from Australia. It really is very hot here in Sydney on Christmas Eve. We have been swimming in the pool already today and plan to go in the pool again tomorrow. Just stumbled across your blog and had to comment. Love your ideas xx
teacherideafactory says
This is SO cool! My kids were so excited to learn about Australia π Merry Merry to you! Thanks so much for taking the time to me a drop a line.