Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Two Valentines

It's February break for me, which means no work this week. I love these breaks that aren't tied to major holidays so there's no pressure to do anything except exactly what I want. Gregg and I don't make a big deal over Valentine's Day, but I did get us Chinese takeout that night and a small (made for two) strawberry cheesecake. 

Here's something sweet I wanted to share. On Friday the kids at our school made Valentines for teachers and staff members and the PTO sorted them and passed them out. I didn't expect to get any, because as the bookkeeper/secretary I'm not really  working with students very often, if ever. But much to my surprise, I got two! 

The first is from Anson, one of the four kids I made friends with early on who still come by the office first thing every morning to say hi and give me hugs. The second is from a little girl who waits in the office for the nurse to arrive every morning (she takes daily medication) and likes to hang out with me. I taught her to read an analog clock (something kids are not able to do these days as a rule, which is insane to me) so that's why she thanked me for "teaching her time". I was really touched to get these two little Valentines! 







11 comments:

Cro Magnon said...

Lovely. I only ever had one 'love letter' when I was teaching; from a 6 year old girl. I kept it for years, but now..... ?

Librarian said...

That's very sweet, and truly heartfelt from the children who wrote those cards!
"The best teacher in the whole wide world"... love it!
Being able to tell the time was quite an achievement for me. We were supposed to learn it in Elementary School, but I didn't really get the hang of it until I learnt to say the time in English. Only then, all those quarters and halves and quarter-to and -past etc. made sense - but I have to admit, it really IS not quite straightforward in Swabian German!

Ms. Moon said...

It is so precious to be recognized by children. I have no doubt you are a sweet presence for a lot of children.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Heartwarming and adorable. Imagine being able to say you taught someone “time.”

Janie Junebug said...

Those are only the sweetest Valentines ever!

Love,
Janie

Boud said...

Those are lovely. It's quite an effort for young kids to write a whole message. They're keepers.

Bob said...

Kids can be so sweet and then .... they become teenagers!!! Love the cards!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Awwww, so sweet!

jabblog said...

It is valuable for children to meet and know adults other than their teachers at school. Sweet Valentines.

Ellen D. said...

Oh, that's wonderful! How sweet that you are nice to the students and I'm so glad they appreciate it! You are special!!

Debby said...

Those little valentines are so heartfelt. So sweet!