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Writer's pictureKaily Simpson

Hey Mamma, I see you.

Hey Mamma,


I see you. I see you wandering the aisles in Target with your three children.


I see you being patient while they touch everything.


I see you clutching your kids' classroom supply lists in one hand, and your cell phone calculator in the other.


I see you rifling through boxes of three-pronged folders making sure that you find each of the required colors.


I see you telling your kids to put back the $5 pretty notebook in favor of the $2 one with pain in your eyes.


I see you carefully counting glue sticks and tallying up dollar amounts.


I see you looking around for the cheaper pencil boxes. Why are they so expensive, anyway?


I see you ensuring that you fulfill your children's teachers wish lists despite the obvious financial strain that it is putting on your budget.


I see you teaching your children to value their educations by providing them with the necessary materials to be successful.


I see you respecting your children' teachers by ensuring that your kids have what they need, because we spend lots of our own money on our classrooms, too.


I see you getting your kids excited for another School year with pretty new notebooks and pencils and lunch boxes.


I see you teaching your kids that their education comes first, no matter how difficult it can be.


I see you.


I see you because I am in Target, too, buying extra pencils for the kids who will show up with none.


I am buying extra glue sticks so that our projects are completed with ease.


I am buying extra paper, because there is never enough.


I am buying decorations so that your children feel welcome and secure in my classroom.


I am buying eraser caps that that your children don't fret about their mistakes.


I am buying stickers to celebrate their success.


I see you.


I see you, and I appreciate you.


Sincerely,


A Teacher

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