When I reflect on sweet memories of my childhood,
I think of the big events. Holidays, vacations, and special dinners come to mind.
However, it is the small things that meant the most to me. One of the most
special memories of childhood for me is the giving and receiving of a sussy. My
parents defined it in our home as a small surprise or trinket given for no
special reason, just to say, “I love you.” In the study of love languages, the
giving of a gift is a universal way to show someone how you feel about them.
The gift itself is a symbol and a visual reminder of how you feel. Many years
ago I had a neighbor from Mississippi, and she called it a “happy.” No matter
the term you choose, it is powerful.
At Rockenbaugh I have tried to incorporate the idea
of a sussy by distributing Dragon Warm Fuzzies. A Dragon Warm Fuzzy is a very
small fluffy green ball given to students to show that I care about them. Just
because. I have heard from some of you about the power of a warm fuzzy! One of
our RES dads had a three-week trial in California and took the warm fuzzy that belonged to his daughter. He photographed the fuzzy and showed his daughter, which cured a bit of
homesickness for him and his daughter, and brought him some luck on his case, he said!
What warm fuzzy would your child appreciate? Allow a sussy to say, “I love you. You are important. You are special. I am glad you are
my child.” Even as adults, it can mean a great deal to us when someone takes a minute out of his/her day to perform their own version of a warm fuzzy by granting a random act of kindness. To each of the parents, the staff, and the administration, please know I hold for you in my office a green Dragon Warm Fuzzy; I appreciate you and am thankful I have the opportunity to serve at Rockenbaugh and in Carroll ISD!
Wishing you the warmest of fuzzies,
Mrs. Young
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