Today, I found myself pausing briefly throughout the day
- to savor the moment.
Driving to work, reflecting on my epiphany about reading.
SAVOR
Arriving at school, my room ready for the day. I reread several articles.
SAVOR
Watching my students, eagerly grabbing and trapping their thoughts in their notebooks.
SAVOR
Munching on a Subway sub for lunch, listening to colleagues share as I grade tests.
SAVOR
Smiling, I listen as my students share their thinking with such passion that they move from their knees to standing.
SAVOR
Writing notes, I wait as one student describes her book with reflections and comparisons.
SAVOR
Sighing I pack up my bags to go home, knowing that I'll see my Grandma when I get home.
SAVOR
Easing back on the couch, I feel my eyelids dropping as my son curls up next to me for a nap.
SAVOR
Asking to ride bikes, my kids and I laugh as we test out new tricks.
SAVOR
Swinging through the brisk air, Cole begs, "Higher, Mama! Higher!"
SAVOR
Pouring water from a pretend teapot, my daughter smiles asking, "Do you take sugar?"
SAVOR
Reading books, my daughter demonstrates lots of new reading skills, grabbing book after book.
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Dressing for bed, Cole asks "Kenna, will you marry me?" "I can't, Cole" "But, I have to marry you, Kenna." "Mama, if I don't marry Kenna, will I marry you?" "Who will I marry then?"
SAVOR
Crying, Kenna begs to keep reading when bedtime comes. I'm so proud of her.
SAVOR
Realizing how complete today was I find my book, head for the comfort of my bed, ready to join beloved characters in their world.
SAVOR
Umm, so many good things to love, to savor, as you write. Thanks for letting me go along with you & finding my own things too.
ReplyDeleteNeat post. Cole's worries about marriage makes me laugh. "ready to join beloved characters in their world"...love it.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you organize your work..Amazing
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