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Family, Fun, and An Act of Kindness!
12.20.03 (5:50 pm)   [edit]
Hello boys and girls. It is I, your friendly neighborhood superblogger. Today, some of my neices and nephews came over to my house. We baked cookies to gives as gifts, played Mancala, Uno, and Scooby Doo Monopoly, and ate pizza. It was lots of fun--amusement, jollity, and we even found time to work on an act of kindess.

I, SuperThinker, found out that in Iraq, schools don't have even the most basic supplies. Teachers and students go without paper, pencils, crayons, and books. It is truly sad--depressing, regrettable, woeful that schools have to suffer in such conditions. But, there is a website called IraqiSchools.com that is making a difference by giving information on how to send supplies to Iraqi schools. I, SuperThinker, got school supplies together, put them in a box, and will mail them on Monday. Below is a picture of my neices and nephews at the table with the cookies we baked and the box that will go to Iraqi schools.[image]npera1_565614784.jpg[/image] I hope your holiday is filled with family, fun, and many acts of kindness. Happy Holidays everyone--from my family to yours!
 
Hellooooooooo out there...Is your internet back?
12.04.03 (8:31 pm)   [edit]
Hola boys and girls in Ms. P's class. Once again, it is I, SuperThinker, your blogging superhero friend who has really missed hearing from you. I heard that the internet has been down in your classroom. I am oh so very sad--melancholy, glum, down in the mouth about the situation. With the internet we can share our ideas no matter how far away we are, but without it we cannot blog at all. :(

I hope you had a very happy Thanksgiving. I did. I spent it with my twin, my parents, and our friends. Lately, I have been thinking about what I am thankful for. I have so much to appreciate: the love and understanding of family and good friends, my beloved cat, and fun loving dogs, and my most excellent of treasures, my superthinking mind.

Knowing that I have so much to be thankful for, I feel a sense of happiness and a desire to give to others during the holiday season. Each December, before Christmas, I get together with a few of my dearest friends and we plan acts of giving to others. Though my friends are of many different faiths; Jewish, Christian, Catholic, Islamic, Buddhist, and Hindu, we come together in the spirit of giving because we all appreciate what we have and those who have given to us. We have made gifts, cooked, collected food for the needy, and visited an old folks home (and we were a big hit with the grandmas!) There are alot of ways to show kindness to people during the holiday season, and it's the perfect time.

Boys and girls, during this holiday season, is there an act of kindness that you might want to perform for someone? If so, tell me about it--what would you want to do and for whom? (And, if you can, please comment on my last blog post; write about your space topic and facts. I'm still curious about your writing!)