One of my
smallest kindergartners came in today, the first day after spring break,
wearing new glasses. I grinned and said, "T, I love your new
glasses! They make you look so handsome."
I watched as he showed off his special cleaning cloth. We waited as he importantly cleaned them with the
precision of a surgeon before writing time, reading time, snack time and pickup
line. I marveled at the “magical
sunglasses” at recess time. I’ll confess to a small grin as he walked down
the hall temporally blinded by the dark lenses.
Later in the day we admired the case that came with his glasses for
special protection when he removed them before gym class. I wanted to ask why he could wear them to
recess but not gym but today is not for rational behaviors.
I played the
Ace when I called “anyone wearing glasses”, as a reason to join the lunch line
and watched him and a few other luck friends walk importantly to be at the front of the line. I hope he will soon forget he wears glasses
and we can see our way to day with far less drama.
What a sweet anecdote. I hope he continues to relish being in glasses. Sounds as if he has the right teacher - one who will set him up for success with his glasses.
ReplyDeleteI love how you took notice of those glasses in a special, teacherly way - you made the transition to having to wear these so positive!
ReplyDeleteLoved the image of the smallest with a new pair of glasses.
ReplyDeleteAnd loved how sweet you were to him.