Hello, salam, merhaba, ohayou gozaimasu, dia dhuit!
/What fun to find what languages are spoken in our community! Please add to the list on the chalk board if you’d like. Today’s additions: Japanese, “ohayou gozaimasu” (おはようございます) and Irish Gaelic, “dia dhuit” (pronounced deeya gwitch).
Our day was full of engineering via mud, sticks, fabric, wood blocks and the giant waffle blocks. We created a lake complete with a lake house. We built another house with the wood notch blocks. Friends enjoyed snuggling themselves inside it. We also made all kinds of things with the waffle blocks including scooters, pathways, floats for a lake/pool, and Todd visited and helped friends fashion life vests.
We read a new book about race, melanin, injustice and activism called, “Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race” by Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli, and Isabel Roxas. We also checked in with friends about their preferred pronouns.
Isa paid a visit and became a blueberry with a few friends. Mary and the kids surprised me with a early birthday song and treat. It was wonderful! :)
A delightful day all around. Happy weekend!