So there's a few pictures for you today. Thanks for tuning in. So yesterday I had a random desire to completely change my look for awhile. A few years back I had actually donned a baldy for quite some time before I decided to grow it back and play around with different Johnny Depp inspired looks. So there I am with the hat, and how my students reacted when they saw me. I figured now's a good a time as any to get them used to adapting to change. Some things you have the power to change, others you don't. This is a small change that doesn't affect them, but how they respond to it (are they giggling and pointing, or do they just see it as another teachable moment) determines how ready they are for a much bigger change - a transition to the 7th grade. I'm excited for them to move up. I'm also excited to continue my training now that I have one less obstacle/distraction (my hair) in the way. I'm focused, man.
Today's bow was acquired from a Faconnable outlet in Riverhead, NY. I'm looking forward to going back there this summer and perhaps picking up some more. The last picture is of a clip-on I constructed using pieces of fabric from our students' uniform shirts. The 5th and 6th graders have to wear navy blue polos and the 7th and 8th graders wear a button-down shirt. I thought it would look cool as a double-sided bow. I think it worked!
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