I bought the package of tiny rocks from the artist of queen of arts.
One or more tiny words of encouragement are written on each one.
I plan to use them anonymously at school this year.
This was enclosed as part of the wrapping:
a tiny heart that immediately made me smile.
Tiny words on tiny rocks given as a tiny act of caring.
Powerful.
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they are really nice! I imagine picking one each morning and try to stick on it all during the day! Lucky your students !
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This is a very good idea - i love the tiny stone with the heart.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and delicate idea.;)
ReplyDeleteI'm dreaming... I imagine one of this tiny rocks on my desk ;) (I have a lot of stones on my desk ! lol).
Have a nice day.
I love these! What a great idea. :)
ReplyDeleteLove th rocks. I once collected one at Walden Pond when I was in college and painted it.
ReplyDeleteAdorable and meaningful.
ReplyDeleteoh they are so nice and what a wonderful idea for tiny gifts :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool teacher! I want to audit one of your classes so I can get a rock.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! and the "heart rock" made me smile, too, as did the news of you feeling a bit better :)
ReplyDeleteAn act of kindness that could change someone's day! What a thoughtful thing to do.
ReplyDeleteVery nice idea to give the rocks anonymously. Those little things can mean a lot.
ReplyDeleteI like rocks and double like ones with kind words. :)
ReplyDeleteNeat Becky... We were given a rock at the end of a Christian Retreat once --as a momento of keeping Jesus close. I STILL have that little rock --all of these years later....
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
Hugs,
Betsy
i really like the heart one.
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i was thinking too...it would be great if they just keep getting passed from one person to another.
ReplyDeleteai, you've been under the weather, sorry to hear. and you're on the mend now? goodie. cheers for your enthusiastic comments! the buzz is just my liberating way to name a bus... tee hee... ;)
ReplyDeleteso, through here i might just wanna be sending you a tiny imaginary heart, with written on it : you rock!
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Love these! and I hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteA good teacher is always working and planning, even in the summertime! Hope you're better today.
ReplyDeleteRocks bring such joy to me, as you may know. The textures, colors, shapes, layers. And using these rocks in such a special way ... not something that will evaporate or melt ... can make a huge difference in hearts and lives.
ReplyDeleteI love the tiny rocks - what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI like these! Nice sentiments too.
ReplyDeleteooh! I like this collection of words.
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