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Friday, October 16

Friday’s Fave Five # 30.

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Happy Friday All.  It’s time again to look back on the week for those little gems.

Thanks again to Susanne for being host.  Check out her blog for more Fave Five’s.

Here are mine:

1.  First up, reading to little ones.  It was fun today to read to my daughter’s class.  And to see the look on Tanysha’s face when she saw me walk in was just priceless.  She was so excited and just a little proud. The kids were great too.  I think they enjoyed the story. 

Here are some pictures:

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above – the book with a card they made for me.

below: the pumpkins the kids made.  Notice they are different shapes and sizes.DSC08272

2.  Iced Green Tea Latte.  Especially after not having one for a while.  It kind of makes you appreciate it more.

3. This Quote or words rather. Yes I have another one.  I’ve been reading a lot lately and I found this one in the book titled : Character Matter’s.

The words are from this man – Abraham Lincoln.

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A child is a person who is going to carry on what you have started.  He is going to sit where you are sitting and, when you are gone, attend to those things which you think are important.  You may adopt all the policies you please, but how they are carried out depends on him.  He will assume control of your cities, states, and nations.  He is going to move in and take over your churches,  schools, universities, corporations.  The fate of humanity is in his hands.

4.  Inside plants.  They really do a lot for simple decor.

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5. The School Library.  Actually the kids at school call it the Learning Hub.  I enjoy going their.  I like to borrow books and Tanysha and Renee love it too. 

That’s it for this week.

Happy Weekend Everyone.

15 comments:

Tracey said...

Beautiful plant!! I have read to my older daughter's class before and love it! One of my favorite things to do is volunteer in my girls' classrooms.

Joyce said...

Hi...just stopped in from Friday Faves. Your header is beautiful...where are you originally from? We've just returned to the states after 6 years in the UK-we loved it. We're enjoying our new home but repatriating is most definitely a process!

Enjoy your weekend...you're well into it right now
I guess : )

Francesca said...

Oh, I'm sure Tanysha (what a lovely name!) must have been so very excited!

Carrie said...

Reading to little ones DEFINITELY cannot be beat! What great times and great memories.

Hope you have a fabulous weekend!

shopannies said...

love the shaped pumpkins this woudl be so grand to do

nikkipolani said...

Kari, I LOVED those all-shapes pumpkins :-) So much creativity.

Jewel said...

Those pumpkins are so cute. Very creative. The child's imagine does not limit a pumpkin to a traditional pumpkin shape!!

I love indoor plants. :) My roommate and I have a few in our small dorm room.

Thom said...

What a wonderful week you had and I can so picture your daughters expression when you walked in :) Priceless :) as are the pumpkins the kids made. How great is that. :) Beautiful week my friend and have a great weekend :)

Jerralea said...

The Learning Hub -- I love it!

I love the picture of the houseplant, too. I try to grow them but end up killing them. I've only managed to keep one alive - a philodendron given to me when my father died 19 years ago.

ellen b said...

That's a very interesting quote to consider. Thanks for sharing it. You are right about the pretty splash of green on your table, it's gives that space life. How a wonderful weekend.

Willow said...

It's so sweet that your daughter was happy and proud you came to read to the class. I love to read to children too!

Is the green tea latte at all like a Thai iced tea (which I love and hardly ever drink)?

Barbara H. said...

What a neat experience to go read to your daughter's class! I miss reading to my guys when they were little.

Those are wise words from Abraham Lincoln.

Brenda said...

Plants cheer up the inside of a house so much, I like having them also.

How fun to read to your childs classroom, that is such a special thing to do.

Susanne said...

I love to read and nothing is neater than passing on a love of reading and books to little ones. How nice that you got to share that with your daughter's class.

april said...

iced green tea latte sounds superspecial :-)

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