Tuesday 27 February 2024

THE STORY OF THE TWO APPLES


"THE STORY OF THE TWO APPLES"
(author unknown)

Today in one of our classes I introduced the children to two apples (the children didn't know this, but before the class I had repeatedly dropped one of the apples on the floor, you couldn't tell, both apples looked perfect). We talked about the apples and the children described how both apples looked the same; both were red, were of similar size and looked juicy enough to eat.

I picked up the apple I'd dropped on the floor and started to tell the children how I disliked this apple, that I thought it was disgusting, it was a horrible colour and the stem was just too short. I told them that because I didn't like it, I didn't want them to like it either, so they should call it names too.

Some children looked at me like I was insane, but we passed the apple around the circle calling it names, 'you're a smelly apple', 'I don't even know why you exist', 'you've probably got worms inside you' etc.

We really pulled this poor apple apart. I actually started to feel sorry for the little guy.

We then passed another apple around and started to say kind words to it, 'You're a lovely apple', 'Your skin is beautiful', 'What a beautiful colour you are' etc.
I then held up both apples, and again, we talked about the similarities and differences, there was no change, both apples still looked the same.
I then cut the apples open. The apple we'd been kind to was clear, fresh and juicy inside.

The apple we'd said unkind words to was bruised and all mushy inside.
I think there was a lightbulb moment for the children immediately. They really got it, what we saw inside that apple, the bruises, the mush and the broken bits is what is happening inside every one of us when someone mistreats us with their words or actions.

When people are bullied, especially children, they feel horrible inside and sometimes don't show or tell others how they are feeling. If we hadn't have cut that apple open, we would never have known how much pain we had caused it.
I shared my own experience of suffering someone's unkind words last week. On the outside I looked OK, I was still smiling. But, on the inside someone had caused me a lot of pain with their words and I was hurting.

Unlike an apple, we have the ability to stop this from happening. We can teach children that it's not ok to say unkind things to each other and discuss how it makes others feel. We can teach our children to stand up for each other and to stop any form of bullying, just as one little girl did today when she refused to say unkind words to the apple.

More and more hurt and damage happens inside if nobody does anything to stop the bullying. Let's create a generation of kind, caring children.
The tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to break a heart. So be careful with your words.”

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Monday 26 February 2024

I PROMISE by Tahlia Hunter


"I PROMISE"
by Tahlia Hunter

I promise that you can build a beautiful life for yourself
Even if your life has fallen apart
Even if things surrounding you
Have come crashing down
And even if the foundations of your life have crumbled and fallen away
I promise that you can build a beautiful life for yourself
Even if people have walked out of your life
Or have chosen to reject you
Leaving you feeling abandoned, isolated and alone
I promise that you can build a beautiful life for yourself
Even if your greatest hopes and dreams have been dashed
And shattered to pieces
And the future seems bleak and uncertain
I promise that you can build a beautiful life for yourself
Even if your life as you know it
Has fallen away
Because your ability to create
Is far more powerful
Than life’s ability to destroy you
Your ability to regrow and regenerate
Is far greater
Than life’s ability to damage you
And your capacity to rebuild
Is far stronger
Than life’s capacity to break you
And you can take the rubble and ruins
Of what remains in your life
And use it to build a tower
That is even bigger and more beautiful than before.
And I promise that you can build a beautiful life for yourself
As while things will come tumbling down in your life
Life can never keep you knocked down
As you can always rebuild
And that is your greatest power.
*****
Words by Tahlia Hunter

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WHEN TO LET GO by Becky Hemsley

"WHEN TO LET GO"

by Becky Hemsley

There will be some people in life who just won’t be able to love you the way you need them to.
The way you love them.
There will be some people in life who won’t treat you the way you deserve to be treated.
The way you treat them.
And there will people in life who just can’t give you what you want.
Sometimes we cling on to these people for far longer than we should. Like a tree clinging desperately to its leaves, trying not to let them fall.
But they will fall.
Eventually.
And the tree shouldn’t blame itself.
Because the loss - whilst great - is necessary. The tree needs to lose its leaves so it can rediscover its roots and ready itself for a fresh start.
You can’t keep painting autumn leaves green and expecting them to stay.
Deep down they are always destined to fall.
The key is knowing when to let go.

Becky Hemsley 2023
Artwork by Hayk Shalunts
This poem is from my most recent collection 'Letters from Life' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHL9MZC1...

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EMBERS AND KEYS by Becky Hemsley

"EMBERS AND KEYS"
by Becky Hemsley

When I am older
I might not remember
I might get confused
And I might lose my temper
And there may be times
When I don’t know your name
Because it’s been trapped,
Locked away in my brain
And though it will hurt
To think I could forget you
Offer me smiles,
Hold my hand if I’ll let you
And talk of adventures
We had long ago
Show me the photos
Of people I know
Play music we’ve danced to
And songs we have sung
Read me the books I read
When I was young
‘Cause your voice and your words
Might just be the key
That opens the door -
That unlocks it for me
And maybe the music
Will spark tiny embers
Of memories dormant
And I will remember
Your name and your face
And the words to our song
The times and the places
To which I’ve belonged
And it might last moments
Or minutes or more
As the fire sheds light
Through the crack in the door
But when the door closes
And gone are the flames
When you are once more
A stranger again
Just know you’ll have stirred something
Deep down inside
Something familiar
That I recognise
Something that’s real
That’s not stored in my head
But right at the core
Of my heart space instead
Something that’s stirred
By your smiles and your stories
The touch of your hand
And the songs you sing for me
And though I’ll have no words to tell you
Just trust
That deep down inside
I’ll remember
I’m loved
*******
Becky Hemsley 2022
Beautiful artwork by lucyclaireillustration
Sending so much love, peace and compassion to anyone dealing with Alzheimers or dementia - either directly themselves or whilst caring for a loved one. Be kind to yourself.
This poem is called "Embers and Keys" and is in the book 'Letters from Life' https://a.co/d/17LrMHG

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DON'T GIVE UP by Joanne Boyle



"DON'T GIVE UP" by Joanne Boyle
Don't give up on the morning sun,
or forget that it is there.
Don't give up on the blowing wind,
or when the raindrops wet your hair.
Don't give up the moment,
because of something that you feel.
Don't give up the laughter,
those times were truly real.
Don't give up the life.
The one you are blessed to live.
Don't give up on love,
you still have lots to give.
Don't give up the Family,
let them be your crutch.
Don't give up on hope,
we all love you very much.
Don't give up the daylight,
let it light your way.
Don't give up on anything,
tomorrow is another day.
******
Joanne Boyle

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TWO WORLDS BROUGHT TOGETHER by Joanne Boyle


"TWO WORLDS BROUGHT TOGETHER"
by Joanne Boyle

Can we play a game mammy,
the one we always play.
The one with the same actions
and words as yesterday?
Will you put teen titans on
as I eat my tea, and
make sure my chicken nuggets
are placed out equally.
When was world war two?
Is that a cherry blossom tree?
When did the titanic sink?
How long will daddy be?
I don't want to go to the party.
I'll just stay home with you.
I'll follow you to the kitchen
and to the bathroom too.
Can we go to the park now?
Is it time to go?
I am sorry I keep asking
I just really want to know.
When was world war two?
Is that a cherry blossom tree?
When did the titanic sink?
How long will Daddy be?
Are my chicken nuggets ready?
Oh no they are not right.
Will you put teen titans on?
When will it be night?
Can you hear a lawn mower?
What's that awful smell?
Can we play that game again
the one I like so well?
When was world war two?
Is that a cherry blossom tree?
When did the Titanic sink?
How long will Daddy be?"
Two worlds brought together
through a set of innocent eyes.
Autism and all its colours
on a painting that never dries.
******
Joanne Boyle

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LOOK FOR THEM by Becky Hemsley 2024


"LOOK FOR THEM"
by Becky Hemsley 2024

There are some people in this world who are like
beacons for your lost soul
sunshine for your dark days
and bandages for your deepest wounds.
Look for them.
Find the people who pour light into the shadows they didn’t create.
The people who help heal the parts of you they didn’t break
and who shelter you from storms they didn’t summon.
Look for them.
Because there are people in your world who will do all of this. Quietly. Unassumingly. Sometimes without even realising.
Look for them. Find them. Let them.
And then do the same for them.
Because these are your people

*****
Becky Hemsley 2024
Artwork via PixelCraftStoreGB on Etsy

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"CAPABLE CHILDREN" by Brooke Hampton

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