Some Day I'm Going To Be A Big Star





- By Jane Taylor
Twinkle, twinkle, little star - How I wonder what you are.
- Up above the world so high
- Like a diamond in the sky
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star
- How I wonder what you are!
- When the blazing sun is gone,
- When he nothing shines upon,
- Then you show your little light,
- Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
- How I wonder what you are!
- Then the traveler in the dark
- Thanks you for your tiny spark;
- He could not see which way to go,
- If you did not twinkle so.
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
- How I wonder what you are!
- Jenny Watson has left a new comment on your post "Happy Mother's Day MAI Mothers": Bill,What a wonderful, insightful, and retrospective Mother's Day letter you have sent to all of us. Thank you for reminding us of all the amazing things the kids were involved in during this school year with you. We appreciate your keen perspective on parenting. (A true labor of love and sacrifice for them.) Parenting is EXHAUSTING but WELL WORTH IT. That can also be a motto for most things in life that we work hard for. Thank you for high expectations and challenging our children to stretch and grow. We must admit on some late nights, Darren and I have cursed your name (Ha ha!), but the projects and experiences have so benefited Sam and our relationship with him, that we are always grateful when things are complete.Thank you for such a unique ride!Darren and Jenny Watson
- Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Happy Mother's Day MAI Mothers": Dear Mr Floore,My daughter Leslie Wowk (Kayla's mother)just sent me as my Mother's Day card, your message. I guess she knew that nothing would be more meaningful to me and she was right. Every Friday Kayla, her mom and sister come to my house which has brought to me the Mr. Floore experience--"I can't believe we have to read all these books and learn all these words!" Even I was amazed that the vocabulary seemed to me on a high school level at least. Kayla's favorite book was Two Moons so I went to the library and read that. We discussed it--especially how we didn't expect the ending. Of course, I have been so amazed with all of the things you have done--the camping trip, the plays, the dinner, etc. There is no way that I know to tell you that Kayla, Leslie and I think you are the best teacher in our experience (I am 67 and went to Sam Hughes, Mansfeld, Tucson High and the U of A). I can only say thank you so much--Kayla will remember you for the rest of her life!Mary Lynn Michela
- Stephanie has left a new comment on your post "Happy Mother's Day MAI Mothers": Thank you, Bill!!! Also, none of it was possible without you!! Thank you for such a beautiful sentiment!!
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