One Good Thing EveryWhere EveryDay

In a classroom, long ago and far away, a junior high science teacher, Mrs Sheehy taught us a bunch of interesting things that didn’t always seem like a science class. She taught us how to identify birds by their appearance and calls. She taught us all about the upcoming Apollo moon mission.

Each year she had us keep a list of signs of spring. She gave us hints on what to look for – different birds appearing, plants changing, ground changing, weather changes.

In other words – pay attention to the small stuff and be prepared to be amazed. A leaf here, a bird there, and before you know it spring has sprung. If you hadn’t looked you might have missed the whole wonderful thing!

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  2. I wish I had been in her class; I am looking forward to spring but it snowed here today!

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