The Joys of Imagination- Day 5 SOLSC

Walking down the main hallway in my school and a little girl who is not one of my students turns to me and says,

I replied, ” It is nice to meet your horse. What is his name?”

“What does Horsey look like?”

“There is a class coming down the hall…”

“I’m glad to know he is safe and not in the way of the class. This is my room. It was nice to meet both of you.”

The little girl walks away with her arm out behind her as if holding the reigns of Horsey as they continue on their walk back to her own room.

22 responses to “The Joys of Imagination- Day 5 SOLSC”

  1. Love the interaction you had with this little girl. Glad Horsey liked you as well. Could have been some trouble if Horsey were agitated. It is a shame that some of us lose our imagination as we age.

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  2. What a joy to see that world. I love the way you describe her departure: “…walks away with her arm out behind her as if holding the reigns of Horsey.” I can totally see that, and her assurance that Horsey won’t get in the way of other students because he’s behind her. Wonder-full!

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  3. Thanks for sharing. I’m a little intimidated by the elementary kiddos, but this definitely makes them more appealing. Would it shock you to hear that I could imagine having this conversation with a high schooler too?

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  4. What a delightful interaction, indeed! A true slice of your day…perhaps the richest one at that. Thank you for sharing and reminding me what life in like from the lens of this student.

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  5. So sweet, and I love how she confided in you. You were obviously a good choice, as you willingly entered her world. I like the telling through dialogue, and also the color coding to help us. Very nicely done.

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