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Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

A Rumbling Good Time

I recently returned from the 2011 South Dakota Reading Council State Conference which was held in Sioux Falls this year. I took the trip with three colleagues and fellow Reading Council officers. It was fantastic.
One of the highlights was meeting Chris Rumble.  The first night there, I took part in a Murder Mystery (cool experience- my first time, but definitely not my last). It was called Murder in Margaritaland. The first time I met Chris, I simply knew him as Managing Mo (a manager for Sandy Beachbum, a surfer on the island). I was initially impressed by his infectious smile and his love of life.
Later I found out who he was- children’s book author, illustrator, musician, and speaker. Chris is the genuine article. I love his sense of humor and his positive, upbeat personality. He gave a wonderful presentation that included audience participation. It got both adults and kids fired up to read and write. Chris was also the keynote at the Student Award’s Ceremony.
Please check out his website at http://www.chrisrumble.com/index.htm. His video blogs are great. You’ll want to watch Episode 3: How to Wind Up Your Child’s Day with Joy and Happiness. This one had me wiping tears from my cheek at the conference. You can also hear some of his motivational songs (click Author Visits and check out the right hand sidebar). Chris has a true passion for children and spreading the love of literacy.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Kids Say the Craziest Things


You shouldn't congratulate a woman
on being pregnant unless she looks like this!

You never know what kids are going to say! As we all know, nothing quite compares to the honesty of a child. You can count on children to say exactly what’s on their mind. They tell it how it is and they don’t worry about being tactful. Teaching first grade students and having three young children of my own, I am well aware of this. However … I wasn’t quite expecting what happened this afternoon after dismissal. One of my former students came up to me with a smile on her face. She fondly put her arms around me, patted my stomach, and proudly exclaimed, “Mrs. Roller, oh, you’re pregnant again!” I WAS pregnant with my middle child when this student was in my class; however I am NOT pregnant NOW. OK, I may be a little out of shape, but I didn’t think I looked pregnant. I guess this is my wake up call. Maybe I need to start using my elliptical machine for something other than a coat rack. Hmmmmm…
It’s true…kids say the craziest things. What humorous things have your students shared with you?