Happy Halloween!!!!
I am skipping this week’s Five for Fraturday post to bring you . . .
It’s become a tradition on this ole blog of mine to share this story every Halloween.
So . . . if you’ve heard it, I’ve got nothing for you, as Jeff Probst would say to the losing tribe. Can you tell that I just caught up on four episodes of Survivor?
But if you haven’t heard this story, click {HERE}.
I hope everyone has a safe and happy Halloween!
Angela Harwell says
Great story!! I feel so much better about only having to deal with poop, boogers and puke in my first grade classroom! You are too funny! 🙂
Carol Polston says
This is my favorite story you've ever written about! I don't know how many times I've read it, but I laugh every time. I am sitting here with tears on my cheeks and a tight stomach from laughing so hard AGAIN (I must be a very sick person)!! Thanks for the laugh again!
Amy says
Bleck, that is so awful/gross/terrible! I'm sorry for "Estaban" and you! I can't believe your principal said that to you!!! What a terrible first Halloween experience. Gesh…I guess candied up kids and wild behavior is not that big of a deal…ha!
MissCoffey says
I look forward to re-reading this story every year! I laugh out loud every time. Thanks for being awesome.
Paula Hamand says
You are a natural story teller! If any teacher claims they knew what they were doing during their first years (first 3-5), they are LYING! I made so many mistakes, I try not to think about it. REally, why didn't the office contact you, that's really the question, whey didn't one of them look for the finger since they knew where it happened? Yep, all good questions. Good story, thank you for sharing. Paula
stevenjared0853 says
So lovely post on Halloween day! You know this year’s Halloween party in our office was just great. So many interesting corporate party ideas had been used to make it fun and enjoyable.