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Monday, June 3, 2013

Pitchoo!

We've had a lot of rain and pollen this year, so runny noses are running rampant along with sneezes and coughing.  Of course, even after multiple lessons about germs, the children still wipe their noses on their sleeves and the other teachers and I started to get the sniffles. After one particularly violent sneeze by me, one of the children said, "Amy! You pitchood!" 

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