2007 Newsletters
Links to our past Newsletters, sorted by year.
A New Year’s message from long ago . . .
Hold fast to the lessons the years have taught us.
Invisible? Yes! Important? Yes!
We must keep all those invisible buckets uppermost in our minds.
Attitude is everything
Drawing a parallel between physical well-being and bucket filling.
“You have arrived!”
We all need people who help and encourage us as we travel the roads of life.
Making special memories
Let’s all work together to teach our children to look for people with buckets that seem empty.
It’s good for you
Filling people’s buckets and showing love to others is good for us.
What I’ve learned
Learn to stop thinking what you don’t have and look for ways to make life better for others.
Bucket filling is respect in action
Respect is probably the primary rule in many schools.
Teaching children to be kind
Work with your children and help them practice daily bucket filling.
Especially for our teachers
As the school year unfolds, teachers have a wonderful opportunity to make a difference.
Everyday Bucket Filling
Bucket filling is a conscious choice to pause for a moment in your busy life.