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Thankful for sweet hearts around me

 There's a particular girl in my class whom I love dearly (well, I love them all). Not only is she an exceptional student (everything she does / touches turns into gold). She is kind, loving, inquisitive and sometimes too talkative 😂.  She's the kind to ask questions in the middle of a Math classwork. I wish I could entertain all the questions! But alas, so much work. When she's absent the aura is different. I'm thankful for her. She always mentions how she's missed us as teachers, even though she saw us the previous day. She's suggested sleep overs 😂. She tries her best always! I think she'll be an architect or a doctor. I just pray she remains sweet and loving. She's also my assistant (although I have a handful of them).


Then there's my boy. He's a new student and he has a heart of gold : sweet, kind, helpful, does his best and loves order. It's how he always wishes me a great Sabbath and how after school he's always eager to help. He always asks if there's something he can help with and I pray God keeps his heart. He's such a kind-hearted boy. He's kind to others. If I was a blessed with a child, he'd be the type of son I want. I'd love to have sons but we'll see.


And there's more children who touch my heart. I think these kids are a special bunch and I am thankful for them.

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