Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Cold Hearted

Wintertime in New England presents certain challenges when it comes to recess. The weather is cold, wet and unpredictable. Mittens get forgotten, not every child remembers to wear their boots or snow pants and hats go missing.
Our principal is a big advocate of getting the kids outside, and in most cases I agree. I know outside play leads to healthier kids. They are more focused and fresh air is just a good thing, especially in kindergarten. It's their chance to blow off some steam and release all that pent up energy they've been holding in all morning long.

My kids seem to really like bringing some of the great outdoors inside with them. I have rescued more than one snowball from certain death in a child's pocket.

Today one of the little cherubs carried in a chunk of ice in his little mittened hand. I put out my hand to take it from him.
"But Mrs. Collins."
"We need to put the ice back outside, it's just going to melt and make your pocket all wet."
"But Mrs. Collins I...."
"No, we can't bring it in, give it to me and I'll just put it right outside the door."
He relunctantly gave it to me, but as I turned to place it outside I took a look at it and understood.

I didn't put it outside like I said I was going to. I carefully carried it back into our classroom.

When we were back upstairs I called him over.
"I understand now why this piece of ice was so special! The problem is it will melt in our really warm classroom. But I have an idea."
 I walked him over to the windowsill and placed his little piece of ice on top of our spider plant.
"Now your special little block of ice will melt here and give this plant some water and a little bit of love to help it grow."

The smile that grew from that little gesture could melt even the coldest of hearts. I know it melted mine.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Awwwww....this post melted mine! Thanks for sharing it! :)

Plants seeds of knowledge...for our future! said...

Amazing! I have never seen ice in that shape! So special, I hope you gave him a copy of the picture too so he can always remember the heart ice that loved the plant!

ChiTown Girl said...

awwww....how sweet!

nana2mdnjp said...

this one is special, really special

Sarah said...

Aww, I'm glad you noticed! :D