@JaMorant@memgrizz I wouldn't be mad if you wanted to give me 2 tickets to tomorrow night's game. Who needs to be back home for work on Wednesday anyways 🤷♀️🥲🤪
“Mrs Morgan, you look rough today. I think your face is burnt”
“Mrs. Morgan looks like a little kid right now”
These kids are too bold and this is all too much for a Monday morning.
Same kid: “Mrs Morgan, guess where I’m going to Easter this weekend!?”
Me: “WHERE!?”
Kid: “Jerusalem! It’s gonna take a lot of planes to go there, and like a month maybe”
Me: “you’re going there THIS weekend?”
Kid: “well maybe that’s the summer, but yeah
🤣🤣🤣
Student: “Mrs Morgan, we’re out tomorrow because it’s Good Friday. But idk why it’s called GOOD Friday, Jesus died that day”
Me: “well, bud, wasn’t that good news for us? Because then He rose again”
Student: “oh yeah, because now we don’t have to sin anymore”
So close 😅
But also so sweet to have conversations like that with this student, who chooses to read his Bible in class when his friends are playing with toys, and asks intentional questions. All to learn more about our Father.
Anytime one of my students gets distracted while working, she will stand up and say “I CAN’T FOCUSTRATE!!” and it is the sweetest thing to me. I feel like one of those moms that never wants their kid to stop saying “I hold you” when they really mean “you hold me”
Had my students write the reasons they are lucky. Kids recognize and see more than we think. And they realize they’re lucky for more things than we give them credit for. Read the thread if you wanna cry or whatever