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Episode 146: Hold Hands & Stick Together →

In many parts of the country students are making preparations to return to the classroom and the books. My grandson, Trevor, is all excited about going to kindergarten. It is only recently that he graduated from Crayola College. His excitement about going to kindergarten has really rubbed off on his old grandma who lived in an era before kindergarten, and it took me all my first grade to write my long name.

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tags: kindergarten, learned, plastic cup, basic sanitation, nursery school, milk, afternoon, thoughts, other nations, book, cookies, blankets, baby boomer, live, Werner, golden rule, American, preparations, warm, prairie
categories: family, friends, memories, quote, reflection, education
Tuesday 08.09.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 70: Skipping Kindergarten →

Now that you know about that humor box that needs a filing system, you may just be a little curious what gems of thought are in that box. I have always been blessed whenever I listen to the children. Consequently, I file away their thoughts in my treasure thoughts, along with that bit of humor that adds zest in my day.

I remember reading this poem, years ago.

Between the dark, and the daylight. When the night is beginning to lower, come the pause and the day's occupation. That is known as the children's hour. Amazing as it may seem, some of the greatest creative thoughts come to the children in the evening hour, and we may think that we are too tired.

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tags: thoughts, children, pig, kindergarten, listen, day, milk, creative imagination, filing system, cow, simple, humor, rainbows, box, pairie, daylight, poem, mcdonald, tea, hour
categories: memories, family, farm
Monday 09.28.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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