HAVE YOU FILLED A BUCKET TODAY?
Kia Ora fellow bloggers, today in class we got given a task and that task was to fill someone's bucket, Filling someone's bucket is saying kind things/showing kindness to someone, You can fill someone's bucket just like doing small things like Doing chores when your not asked to, writing a kind letter & Much more I decided to fill my teachers/staff's bucket by writing a kind note to make them smile, I really enjoyed this task because I love making people happy. Here is a image of what my kindness/appreciation note/letter looks like:
Sorry the image is a bit small😅
Have you filled a bucket today😁?
I hope you have a blessed afternoon bloggers🥰<3
Remember spread kindness & Not hate🥰❤️
Thank you for your kinds words Sarah, it is much appreciated! I like that you wrote a description of why you wrote this and love that you like making people happy! I do too :)
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DeleteThank you Sarah for the lovely kind words appreciating the teachers.It's always nice to read beautiful messages from children. We had a great day in Takahe today and our children too were thankful to come back to school.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing😊
Mrs Alluri
Thankyou Sarah for sharing your lovely letter letter, very encouraging to our staff.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Sarah. Thanks for the reminder to fill someone else's bucket. It nudged me to send a few messages to friends who are a bit down at the moment. I'm sure you've been filling your teachers' buckets all through lockdown by turning up to the Meets and getting your mahi done.
ReplyDeleteMorena Sarah. Thank you for filling my bucket. You are always so kind. I like that you explained why you were doing your blog post too. Nga mihi nui Sarah!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah for filling my bucket too with your kind words about us teachers and teaching online. It made my day.
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