My sweet little 6-year-old granddaughter came to visit yesterday. She decided during the day that she was coming to Grandma's after school and that was that. This kid is a ray of sunshine....told me that her "bucket was full" and when I questioned her, she gladly explained. It seems that the first graders each have an invisible bucket on their heads. If they're happy, the bucket is full; if they're sad, the bucket is empty. What a simple concept, one that we should all follow. I'm glad to report that my bucket is usually overflowing and is very rarely empty. How full is your bucket?
Friday, September 11, 2009
Don't Kick the Bucket
My sweet little 6-year-old granddaughter came to visit yesterday. She decided during the day that she was coming to Grandma's after school and that was that. This kid is a ray of sunshine....told me that her "bucket was full" and when I questioned her, she gladly explained. It seems that the first graders each have an invisible bucket on their heads. If they're happy, the bucket is full; if they're sad, the bucket is empty. What a simple concept, one that we should all follow. I'm glad to report that my bucket is usually overflowing and is very rarely empty. How full is your bucket?
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