Showing posts with label old school items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old school items. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Back to School


This is the first week of school for the children in our area. Gunner has his freshman year ahead of him, and Nicolas is now a fourth grader. Lucas starts up kindergarten this Wednesday and Friday. Of course, at this time of the year I think of my teaching days and recall students, experiences, and responsibilities. I'm very thankful for my 33 years as a teacher but certainly appreciate retirement. 



The utility room is where I keep some of my school mementos. The antique school bell was a gift one Christmas from T. K., and the stitched school scene was done by my mother.





The jar holds game pieces and magnetic letters from my classroom days.  The stack beside it shows a small collection of children's books. 

This set shows dearly beloved books. I read them many times to my different classes, especially Ellen Tebbits and Caddie Woodlawn.




When I first started collecting old things, this primitive basket was supposed to be for a child's lunch. Whether it truly was or not, I couldn't say, but I do know I have cherished it for a long time. The worn books beside it were offered to me by a former student. They are very old and coming apart.

I will always be a fan of Crayola products.There's nothing like the smell of a new box of crayons.


The poem below is one I would write on the blackboard and have my students copy in their best handwriting on the first day.


                         First Day of School

I wonder  
if my drawing 
will be as good as theirs.

I wonder 
if they'll like me 
or just be full 
of stares. 

I wonder 
if my teacher 
will look like Mom or Gram.

I wonder 
if my puppy
will wonder 
where I am. 

                        -Aileen Fisher 


Saturday, March 10, 2012

Sunny Saturday

Although it was beautiful outside, I decided to spend a couple of hours inside an antique mall. Sometimes the urge to treasure hunt is too strong. I came away with two unexpected small finds.  







This little Mary Engelbreit teabag holder or spoon rest was marked down from three dollars to one dollar. I liked the cheery colors.




I haven't seen one of these in such a long time. I actually used one a few times in the early days of my career. The vintage chalk holder bought back some sweet memories. I thought it would work as a display rack so I gave in to the $12 asking price. That's my mom and me in the black and white school photos. An old green schoolbook came in handy behind us.  


I am still enjoying the silver compote. I moved it to the top of the refrigerator to display the pitcher you see. When you enter the back door and step into the kitchen, these objects greet you from their high perch.  

  


Also up there are these old mixing bowls in two of my favorite colors.

Happy Weekend! 

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Wednesday Wishes

*that every child could have a sweet childhood*

*that crayons will always be around for little ones*

* that pieces of the past will always be cherished*
I can't help but wonder who once held this old children's lunch basket or slate or schoolbell.

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