Hurried downstairs and called Uber soon as the episode ended. I couldn't get a ride for 9 minutes, which was not good because I was already behind. I wound up being 10 minutes late.
Fortunately, that was the worst thing that happened all day. In fact, I had a rather pleasant day. For one thing, there were 19 younger kids all together, 6 at my table. Only one of the girls misbehaved when we were cleaning up and in the bathrooms. In fact, when I took a second group of kids to the bathroom during lunch time, the kids kept running in the hall. I told them if they were going to run, to do it together...and the girl and boy at the head of the line took each other's hands and skipped all the way down the hall hand in hand. It was too adorable.
There was something special waiting for them after lunch and they'd colored Pokemon, Sonic the Hedgehog, and spring-themed pages. Yesterday, one of the teachers had covered small rocks in glue, then in gold and glitter. The head teacher hid them in the playground and let the kids run around and find them. They had an absolutely wonderful time searching for those gold pieces. They could only find two or three. Any others had to be left for their friends to find. They each got to keep one after they were done.
I think I found the best treasure of all, though. While the kids were running around later after they'd found the gold rocks, I spotted lovely purple crocus blooming along the chain link fences surrounding the playground, under the shady trees bordering Comley Avenue. As I pointed out to the kids, it's a good sign that spring is well and truly here.
After the gold was found, we stayed outside for another hour. It would have been a crime not to. At that point, it was sunny and beautiful, in the 60's and breezy as can be. Though we did have to argue a few of them off the swings (and one girl took her shoes off again), they mainly had a wonderful time chasing each other around and dancing to "I'm Still Standing," "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" from Lilo and Stitch, "The Gummy Bears Song," the theme from PJ Masks, and songs from Trolls and Frozen.
When we were down to six younger kids, we took them inside...then went right back outside about 20 minutes later with the remaining 9 older kids. The older kids got to find gold rocks, too, this time spread out around the blacktop area. They were even funnier than the little guys had been! Though it was windier and cloudier by that point, we figured it was still nice enough for the kids to stay outside. I watched a girl and boy kick two balls around an enclosure before we were finally down to 3 younger kids and I was told I could go.
I made a brief stop at the tiny little convenience store on Collings and got a giant chocolate chip cookie for a treat before I walked home. It was too nice for me to be inside again myself. The Thomas Sharp School isn't the only place in South Jersey where spring has arrived. The grass is looking much greener too. Many of the trees are finally budding, and daffodils are blossoming in gardens.
Watched The Price Is Right on Buzzr when I got in. Started with a fairly rare win on the Any Number game. Most people just get the piggy bank on that one. The winning ladies were actually pretty close on the Showdowns. The one who bid on the "story" Showdown with the car did slightly better and got the car.
Match Game Syndicated moved on to the only week featuring Tom Kennedy (who was by then hosting Password Plus) and the last week for Gail Farrell, the only singer on The Lawrence Welk Show who was brave enough to try Match Game. At least these contestants were slightly smarter than the ones the previous week had been, including a lovely Air Force officer.
Finished the night at YouTube with more Shirley Temple's Storybook Theater. Her version of "Dick Whittington and His Cat" starts out the same way the English folk tale does, with Dick Whittington coming to London to seek his fortune, getting help from a wealthy merchant, and falling for his daughter Alice. The cook is a man here, and not only does he beat Dick and his cat, but he and a treacherous captain have Dick, the merchant, and Alice sold as slaves to a sheik during that voyage with the merchant's treasures. The sheik can't sleep because of the rats in his room. Turns out Miss Puss is a better rat catcher than any human. While most of this doesn't have much to do with the original story, I do like that not only does Dick get to keep his beloved Puss, but the cook actually gets punished, too.