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Day: September 21, 2025

Daily Dose of Joy

September 21, 2025 ~ wordancerblog ~ 8 Comments

  I put down my briefcase, sat carefully down on a small chair, and introduced myself to a table of three-year-old girls.  I started my teaching career working with three-year-olds.  I remember days of play, imagination, and song so fondly.

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  1. margaretsmn's avatar
    margaretsmn on SOL: March 2026 – Book of HoursMarch 10, 2026

    What a wonderful space of poetry you have created here! I wish I had time to read them all, but…

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    kimhaynesjohnson on SOL: March 2026 – Book of HoursMarch 10, 2026

    Today's poem really struck me - - I'm reading this morning, and there are days I know the minute I…

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    Glenda Funk on SOL: March 2026 – Book of HoursMarch 10, 2026

    Day 10: These light/dark images are mesmerizing and speak to divergent preferences, but I can’t help by fall back to…

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    wordancerblog on SOL: March 2026 – Book of HoursMarch 10, 2026

    Happy soon-to-be-retirement. I recently signed my contract for another year at my school. I want to get to 50 years…

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    kimhaynesjohnson on SOL: March 2026 – Book of HoursMarch 9, 2026

    Oh my goodness, how your verse resonates with me so fully today. This, especially: We see the brightness of a…

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8 responses to “Daily Dose of Joy”

  1. Awakening Wonders Avatar
    Awakening Wonders
    September 21, 2025

    Looks like you found a whole lot of sunshine in that classroom! Thanks for sharing a dose of pure, unfiltered joy with us.

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  2. margaretsmn Avatar
    margaretsmn
    September 22, 2025

    I’m hoping to get back into some classroom visits soon. I do miss those little doses of joy. I loved playing with the little ones in carpool line.

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    Alice Tabor-Nine
    September 23, 2025

    “Littles” can be pure joy. I enjoyed your flow of dialogue… it carried me through your classroom visit and made me smile as echoes of similar conversations drifted out of my memory. I, too, think conversing with “littles” is delightful.

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  4. Linda&Greg Avatar
    Linda&Greg
    September 23, 2025

    In my journey as a guest teacher (substitute) I am finding I really enjoy the younger grades. I taught second grade for my first 18 years in a classroom, and I love their grins and giggles. I appreciate your reminder to find the joy (and peace) in working with younger kids.

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    Trish
    September 23, 2025

    All that joy is a shared experience. Retirement isn’t an age-defined thing. It’s about the feeling the work gives. Clearly you need to be right where you are, with the “Pickle” and those younger siblings, and your writing about it lets your readers in, too.

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    1. wordancerblog Avatar
      wordancerblog
      September 23, 2025

      And Trish – the “Pickle’s” mother is a young teacher at our school who I hadn’t yet met. At lunch that day, I saw her, and I introduced myself and told her the story of her little green genius. She told me that she will remember it always and thanked me for giving her a glimpse of his classroom. Warmed my heart.

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      1. Trish Avatar
        Trish
        September 23, 2025

        All that love and joy, the perfect environment for human learning.

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  6. Anita Ferreri Avatar
    Anita Ferreri
    September 23, 2025

    Those little spots of sunshine are clearly a reason to return. I always say that you can take a teacher out of their school, but you cannot take the heart of learning out of a teachers. I too am still at it!

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