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Myrddin

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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Day three

Yesterday when I got home the students had taken Me too far/deep into multiD for Me to be able to type much.  That happens sometimes.  It is good in My opinion.


When the boy with the shield was getting on the bus he stopped at the bottom of the bus steps, looked at Our driver and said: "You again?"  It was sooooo funny.  I theel it was because she was One of the Ones who tried to get him to wear his pack-pack.  Today One teacher finally got him to wear it.  I don't know why this soooo important to A-dults.  I theel it is part of the programming/conditioning Our society thinks "they" need.  BTW: he likes to sing on the bus.


One girl brought her Pikachu the first day but her parents are knot letting her take him(?) anymore.  She gets very upset.  Today she decided she wanted a brother instead and chose to sit with One of the boys.  It took a bit but I convinced him to play her brother.


It did start raining on My way to town this morning and rained most of the morning.  When it stopped it left a wind behind which helped clear the air.  Much easier to breathe and the students got to play outside more.


The students are definitely warming up to Us.  Still quiet but talking a bit.  I theel "they" are mostly a quiet group.  When "they" do get a little loud at least it is a happy loud (so far).


When the next to the last student got off the last One said: "Now We can talk".  Then he pointed to the seat that the other had vacated across the aisle.  We had a nice chat.  Looks like We will be getting to know each other.


We have seven or eight students in the morning and a completely different group of three in the afternoon.  Every day some of Our morning students want to get on Our bus to ride home.  One year One student totally refused to ride the other bus home.  He was a big, strong boy and We ended up taking him home.

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