In the past month Sage has written two "long" stories, both of which feature a protagonist named Heather (the name of my youngest sister!). I had to include (below) the "talk" Sage wrote and typed by herself after listening to the Primary Program. It took her about two hours to write the whole thing. I just love how her little testimony of service morphs into a pep talk on recycling that is strongly reminiscent of last week's unit on Community Helpers in first grade.To perform her talk, Sage conscripted our music stand to act as podium, and she constructed an adjustable microphone out of a bendy straw, a cotton ball and some masking tape. She and Eliza have spent many hours "introducing" each other and then giving "talks" at this podium.
My talk is on helping. I like to help when people are sick or when people are hurt. I can help when we make a meal and when I am at school. I can help wash the dog. I can help buy the groceries. I can help my family in many ways. I can help the grass grow. I love to help and helping is a thing that god loves you to do. have you ever helped someone? I have helped lots of times. helping makes me happy. helping is one of my favorite things to do. I can help by going to church too. I am going to tell a story to you. once there was a little girl named heather and after she had done her jobs she went outside and then she heard something. she ran and ran till she got there. she saw a little boy lying on the ground. he was crying lots and lots and he was bleeding. heather helped the boy up and helped him find his mom. they found his mom and heather went home very happy. the end. when you help someone it gives you a warm feeling inside. a happy feeling. helping is a thing you can do any time. when you help you feel very happy. you can help the world by cleaning it and you can help the world by recycling too. you can help your community in many ways. can you help your school? Yes you can you can help your school in many different ways.


10 comments:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, your kids are hilarious! The podium is sheer genius!
I can't believe she thought of that microphone all by herself! And she wrote and typed that entire talk?! I can't believe her. I love that she can help wash the dog, and help the grass grow, and that you can help your school in many ways. So funny!!
ha! your kids are so creative. I guess it's time to get a family dog, now, so sage can help wash it!
That girl is amazing . . . and I feel privileged to have heard the talk right there at the official podium, complete with very authentic microphone!
That is hilarious! I especially loved the pep talk at the end-- "you can help you can help your school!" You sure have funny kids!
She is a doll! How creative ... she sure knows what is right ;)
Sage is awesome- the podium, the typing, the content of the talk. I'm totally impressed and entertained! Way to go Baby Sagers! :)
ps- do you have a dog?
I love the microphone! Very creative! My sisters and I would spend hours playing dolly church when we were little and would use the vacuum as our microphone. I think it's now time to introduce Soraya and Scout to the joys of dolly church! Great talk, Sage!
HAHA! That is one great talk. I think there's a pretty clear connection between a bleeding man on the street, recycling and helping your school. You might want to quote her helping to buy groceries in a few years...
YAY!!!! It basically makes my life that I am the serviceable protagonist!!! :) Ah me, it has been too long since I've seen you guys.
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