Crack of Dawn
On Friday, I treated the kids to a little ice cream party while we watched the recording of our annual Christmas musical.
I had dropped something underneath a table and had climbed underneath it to pick it up. I was wearing a clingy shirt that day, and thanks to the lower and lower rise of pants these days, I felt slightly drafty back there. I figured nobody was paying attention - they were all laughing at the video.
All of a sudden a loud voice booms across the room:
"Mrs. Green, I can see your butt!!"
Oh my goodness. Shock. Utter embarrassment.
My cute little autistic student comes closer to me and says in the same loud voice:
"Is it okay that I said I can see your butt?"
I said to her more quietly:
"That's fine, but next time maybe come over to me and whisper it."
One of my boys hears the conversation and says with a huge grin,
"We're all family!!!"
Yikes. Kami will make sure there are no wardrobe malfunctions ever again. :)
I had dropped something underneath a table and had climbed underneath it to pick it up. I was wearing a clingy shirt that day, and thanks to the lower and lower rise of pants these days, I felt slightly drafty back there. I figured nobody was paying attention - they were all laughing at the video.
All of a sudden a loud voice booms across the room:
"Mrs. Green, I can see your butt!!"
Oh my goodness. Shock. Utter embarrassment.
My cute little autistic student comes closer to me and says in the same loud voice:
"Is it okay that I said I can see your butt?"
I said to her more quietly:
"That's fine, but next time maybe come over to me and whisper it."
One of my boys hears the conversation and says with a huge grin,
"We're all family!!!"
Yikes. Kami will make sure there are no wardrobe malfunctions ever again. :)
3 Comments:
You "crack" me up Kami!! haha - I'm so funny. But I've had that happen before - but usually around teenagers who aren't so nice about it! Oh well - crack happens :)
Haha! I worry about that sometimes in the classroom. I love that your kids think your classroom is family - that's so sweet! All the funny stories I have are inappropriate... such is life at a public high school. :)
Too adorable -- love your musings of your kids. They make for best laughs, the best stories, the best love and the best pictures. Fun blog -- I shall return.
xxxooo Arnette
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