Teacher's Day Card!
One of my students gave me a card for Teacher's Day - though not the card above (offered in lieu of mine, not found online) - and wrote:
Dear Professor Hodges,I always appreciate such cards since I'm not a recipient of dozens of such, and I like pretend that other students were also involved in selecting the cards that I do receive . . .
Happy Teacher's Day!
It has been more than a year since I first met you in Academic English class. Time indeed flies. I can't believe that I'm a senior now . . . . Anyway! It is usually a carnation flower, not a clover [and the original card, as already noted, is not the one above, so no clover], but I wanted to thank you and wish you good luck, so I picked this [clover] card. But I put a flower here so you wouldn't feel bad about not having a flower.
Thank you for a good discussion class that gives us opportunities to actively think and discuss. I also wanted to thank you for kindly helping me whenever I went to ask for your help on Wednesdays - it always took longer than I expected, so I felt sorry but grateful at the same time.
I hope I have no grammatical errors here, but even if I do, I hope you don't mind. I also hope you have a great day today - and Happy Teacher's Day.
Sincerely,
[Student name redacted]
Thanks, student!
6 Comments:
Very nice! I envy you. And a belated Happy Teacher's Day to you.
Thanks, Kevin. My class even sang me the Happy Birthday song - I turned 58 the day before Teacher's Day.
Or is that "Teachers' Day"? Or "Teachers Day," as in the image?
Jeffery Hodges
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Good Lord—and a belated Happy Birthday, too!
Thanks. If I'd known I'd live this long, I'd've taken better care of myself!
Jeffery Hodges
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Well I concur with your student, Thank you for your site and comments
Thanks, Mr. Ruskin.
Jeffery Hodges
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