Since it's Sunday, it's time to link up with Latoya at Flying into First for Let's Get Acquainted!

My Favorite Teacher
I had many great teachers along the way, but my most favorite teacher of all was Mrs. Wilson, my 2nd grade teacher. I just remember that she was just the sweetest person ever. It has been so long ago that I don't really remember anything too specific, no details of lessons, or field trips. What I do remember is that she made me feel special and loved and that I could do anything and be anything. She was just the sweetest person ever! Wait! Didn't I say that already? You get the point though!
I guess that's where this saying comes from:

Mrs. Wilson taught me to teach with my heart and to love the kids in my classroom, and I am thankful that I had her in my life!
I guess that's where this saying comes from:

Mrs. Wilson taught me to teach with my heart and to love the kids in my classroom, and I am thankful that I had her in my life!
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That's me in the second row, second person from the left!
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Robin, my second grade teacher sounds a lot like yours. It really puts things into perspective when we start thinking about the impact our own teachers had on us. I hope I am making those kinds of impacts with the children I teach, and, have taught. Thanks for sharing!
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An Apple a Day in First Grade
I wrote about my 2nd grade teacher, too! I think it takes a special person to teach the little ones. I know I sure enjoy it :) It's nice "meeting" you! I'm a new blogger as of this summer, so it's been great reading everyone's posts!
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Preslar's Place
I love that Maya Angelou quote. It is so true. As time goes by, we mostly only remember how we felt around a person.
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