Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Dear Noah........I donated all my old preschool and elementary teaching resources to Goodwill today.........

Bittersweet day today. I took all my old preschool and elementary teaching resources over to donate to Goodwill. Part of me did not want to ever let that part of my life go, as I really loved teaching Noah and using all those resources. I am one of those who loves it when school supplies come out in the fall, as I love to find all sorts of teaching resources to buy. I was thrilled when I was finally able to have an excuse and reason to actually BUY things to use when I decided to homeschool Noah. I had everything all organized, all sorts of books, many unused with worksheets and CDs, papers, stickers, backpacks, notebooks, maps, microscopes, telescopes, invisible frogs and human models, games, puzzles, reading books, and even an entire set of Bible cards and notes that came in these tiny trunks, many unopened and unused. I hope I got anything Noah did out from the boxes I donated. I believe I did. I guess if not oh well, too late now. We had some wonderful resources in there, including when we studied Egypt and all the wonderful things Noah created during that time. Many great history resources. Anyway....... Part of me thought well maybe I should keep all of these, as maybe I will use them again one day...not sure how or when or with whom, but then I decided no, they have all been sitting here in boxes for some time now, and someone else could surely use them and appreciate them and be excited to receive them. Not sure the Goodwill was the best place to donate them, but they seemed excited to get it all. I hope they set up a little Back to School or Teacher's Aid section in their store, and not just dump and mix these things in with everything else. lol When I saw them wheel the boxes away and into their receiving area, I think they took a piece of my heart right along with them on that cart.

2 comments:

Patty said...

I hope you kept at least one or two items for remembrance and if nothing else for Noah to have one day. Yes, it's hard seeing them grow up and harder yet when they start moving out on their own. But if we've done a good job as a parent, that's what is suppose to happen. It's just that us Mother's always aren't ready for it to happen.

Melinda said...

oh yes I have kept all the things Noah has made or done in school. These were just the teaching supplies....workbooks, papers, things like that. CD's that went along with teacher's books, etc. Noah does not have as much interest in some things like we do anyway, which I guess is good, but I have even kept his little shoes from when he was real little....first outfit he wore home from the hospital, some childhood toys, etc. All his art work he ever made, all his drawings of RR crossings and highways and houses - he has quite a few boxes now filled with things he will one day be able to go through, though maybe he won't want them lol