Today I was surprised. Really surprised. By kids. And the best part? It was because they were being amazingly sweet to me.
Let me back up a few days….my actual birthday was last Tuesday. I was unfortunately sick that day, though, so didn’t get to celebrate with my class at school. They were a little bummed, but planned to redo the whole happy birthday thing the next day. But then I was sick on Wednesday, too! Thursday and Friday were crazy days around school for various reasons, and so no birthday talk those days either.
So fast forward to yesterday. Many kids brought me gifts (thanks a million, guys!) and cards, and so I thought that was the surprise. I was feeling really blessed and really loved by my students.
And then they did it again. 🙂
After lunch we usually have read-aloud. But today, because of our Thanksgiving Dinner project, we returned to what we had be doing before we left. That meant that they were working independently rather than all with me, and so had a little more leeway to be sneaky. And sneaky they were! I was hanging up a poster on the wall and my friend E came and started to ask a question. Then said, “Oh, sorry, I forgot what I was going to ask you.” I thought nothing of it, but then a second or two later he said, “Oh, I remember what I wanted….” and all of a sudden everyone was singing! Next thing I knew, there were 24 5th graders smiling and singing, holding more presents and cards and presenting lots of ice cream treats! Two big tubs of ice cream and 24 ice cream sandwiches later, I felt very loved and celebrated and a little bit sick because of such great goodies.
They got a big kick out of the fact that I really didn’t know what was going on! Thanks, families, if you had a part in my happy birthday celebration today!
Dear Mrs Bearsden and class
What a lovely bunch of students you have, to go to so much trouble, over several days, to give you a Happy Birthday wish!
So here is a belated happy birthday to you from New Zealand!
♬ ♬ ♪ ♫ ♫ ♩
from Mrs McKenzie in New Zealand
So excited that you commented! I know my kids will be so tickled–you’re one of the only people who’ve commented that they don’t know AND you’re from the other side of the world. Seriously, I’ve very touched. And yes, they are a lovely bunch! Thanks for the birthday wishes. 🙂
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