It has been a really rough week for my family in Northern Indiana.
I had thought I should just stay home a few more days...but even with a snowfall there was no delay or cancellation. Aaron brushed the snow off the Jeep..and I drove to school with trepidation.
My first graders wrote poems for winter...here are a few to share with you! They did indeed cheer my heart!
Snow
cold, wet
freezing, sparkling, falling
white, windy
Blizzard
by Madison
Trees
angels, lights
swelling, tipping, decorating
green, ornaments
Bark
by Joe
Mistletoe
red, green
kissing, spinning, glowing
fragrant, fresh
Home
by Maddison
Ice
cold, slippery
freezing, melting, leaking
clear, hard
Cube
by Hunter
Monday, December 13, 2004
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