Yesterday, after recess, Diana suddenly raised her hand and said calmly, "I see a cockroach."
I replied with, "Is it alive or dead?" (We often have cockroaches come out to just die).
"It's alive."
Angelie jumps on her chair, but I go on over, asking Alex to bring me a cup. It's a LARGE cockroach... about four inches long. I ask Alex if he can put the cup on top of the cockroach. He tries twice, both times having the cockroach flip the cup off itself. I grab a nearby bowl and set it on top of the cup once it's in place, though the cockroach is still fighting. A couple of the kids are trying to get a better look, so I have to tell them to sit, etc. Finally, I ask, "Who would be willing to squash the cockroach?" Alex is right next to me, and says "I will, I will!" but after he realizes the idea of putting his foot on top of that giant monster, he says, "Never mind... I change my mind." Samantha then volunteers, and comes over smiling.
Me: "Samantha, are you sure about this? I don't want you to change your mind after we lift the cup."
Samantha: "No, I'm sure."
So, we lift the cup, and Samantha, true to her word, smashes that bastard cockroach with no mercy. The kids are cheering, and the cockroach's guts are splayed about. Before I could do anything, Samantha lifts her shoe and ... SNIFFS it. Gross.
After everything is back in place and we're back to our seats, Samantha gets a worried look on her face. "Miss Sells, am I going to get rabies now?"
Later in the day, Marck asks, "Miss Sells, why do you always get the crazy kids?"
Me: "What do you mean?"
Marck: "Every year you get the weird kids."
Me: "I think the real question is, do I get the crazy kids, or do I just bring out the craziness in you?"
Teresa: "Yes! That has to be it! I was not crazy in second grade and NOW look at me!!"
I love my job.
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I LOVE IT.
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