My blog today is about a spunky special spoon. It was not a spooky spoon before spat the on school bus. The hot pursuit of the speeding car by the Secret Service agents and security officers that led to the fatal shooting of a woman was spooky.
Marisa stepped off the school bus shedding showers of tears. On the school bus most of the children cheered and sang for her to show the special spoon. At lunch she was laughed at because of her special spoon. Her spoon was called a baby spoon. Thinking it would have been different she showed her special spoon to the cheering children on the school bus. Sadly it was not cheering but jeering. Why did she take her out special spoon on the school bus?
With showers of tears rolling down her sad face I hugged her and asked her what’s wrong? It was then that another child shouted out that Marisa had slapped someone on the school bus for laughing at her special spoon. Soon there were two other sad faces with tears rolling down their eyes. At that point I asked Marisa and the two other children for a group hug and to apologise to each other.
Why did Marisa want to show her special spoon? Her spoon is special. It is a special spoon because it was a gift from Marchelle, her sweet sister. Marisa has two special spoons plus a spunky knife and a sparkly fork.
The silly shameful statesmen had a showdown that shutdown the US government and Marisa’s special school led to a spat on the shiny school bus and September has just ended. Marisa has declared that she will not take her special spoon to school again. Being laughed at made Marisa sad and her special spoon is now spooky. Please share your stories about your special spoon or gadget.
It is Friday thanks for your continued support and encouragement.
Let us huddle in for a big group hug for the children and the spunky sparkly spooky special spoon on school bus.
Have a joyous weekend.
Mark McKenzie is a leading Subject Matter Expert in financial services regulation and supervision as well as a professional motivational speaker, corporate trainer and youth mentor. He can be contacted by email mastbmckenzie@gmail.com or by telephone 647-406-4622. Read my blog http://mastbmckenzie.blogspot.ca/ and always write me a comment and share. Follow me on Twitter @mackynacky. Connect with me on www.youtube.com, Google+, Facebook and Linkedin.
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