This is a non Fiction story that happened in my 'hood yesterday.
Back Ground: NC public schools are closed due to the C-virus.
York Elementary is the elementary school for the children in our neighborhood.
Elementary teachers in the school system came up with a very touching way to observe social distancing BUT at the same time let their students know how much they love them and miss them.
The teachers decorate their cars, meet at a designated area in the neighborhoods
The decorated cars formed a caravan to ride thru the areas where their students live...
Below is a portion of the parade thru our neighborhood. Students and their families stood in front of their homes with signs for their teachers. There were horns honking,
children squealing with delight and several puppies loving this new adventure.
I ran for my camera but I missed the first 2 or 3 cars. They had streamers and,
balloons. The devotion and love of the teachers gave me a great big Cheshire cat smile
This burgundy van was last in the parade...the word YORK is on the back window
A video starring my grandkitties
Frisco is not clean enough to suit Mia...
What a wonderful, creative gesture by the teachers. And we thoroughly enjoyed seeing how spring is breaking out in your part of the world, the lovely fresh green leaves on the trees and the splashes of pink blossom.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail and Bertie.
that is a super way to share courage and braveness!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's sweet of the teachers to do.
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea from the teachers.
ReplyDeleteAnd nice to know there's someone ready to scratch your back...MOL!
Awww, that is such a sweet thing to see this morning.
ReplyDeleteFrisco and Mia are so sweet together♥
hari OM
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful images to capture this moment! We need lots of the good-feel stories to keep us bouyant! Awwwww... Mia. Kinda like what I have to do for my dad! YAM xx
your neighborhood is looking so beautiful and I can tell spring is springing. I am sure the children enjoyed the parade.. your grand kitties are so sweet, and amazing they can do acrobatics on a chair and not fall off.
ReplyDeleteTeachers are doing the same thing here and it's wonderful to see. Your blooming trees are so pretty! Ours haven't begun to bloom yet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful thing to do for the students and the teachers. That made me smile.
ReplyDeleteAw on the kitties. Loved the music playing in the background too.
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Teachers without classrooms or students!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to life the spirits of the kids.
That was a good idea! Our daughter-in-law is a 4th grade teacher and has been making videos for her class. Hopefully this crazy virus thing will be gone soon.
ReplyDeleteVery nice that the teachers took their smiles out n' about!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gesture by those teachers and the trees look so beautiful in your neighborhood and in your yard.!
ReplyDeleteWhat a WONDERFUL group of teachers!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! Those teachers rock.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Mia thinks he tastes good!!!
How awesome is this ! Our society is getting very creative these days.
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice idea from the teachers.
ReplyDeleteloving and caring teachers. Bravo! Love those two kissable kitties
ReplyDeleteHow kind of the teachers!
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet- the teacher parade and Mia :) XO
ReplyDeleteThey did that in a community near we live but the people wouldn't stay in their cars and they clustered in a big group until they were broken up. Some parents don't listen.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! The teachers at the elementary school in our neighborhood did the same thing this week. The kids were in their driveways waving as the teachers had signs and messages on their cars. They honked the whole time. LOL! I’m so glad it is happening other places!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing for the teachers to do. That was nice of Mia to get those spots that Frisco couldn't reach himself. BOL!
ReplyDeleteThat really is a wonderful gesture by the teachers. Here, some of our church choir members have been going around and singing old-time gospel songs outside of member's homes.
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