The Thinking Circle started out with all the participants facing the middle of the ring, but their quiet meditative poses were too frequently interrupted by giggles. Apparently, not everyone’s eyes were closed so they had to remake the circle.
The next time they faced outward so as not to be distracted by their companions. It seemed to work pretty well for about two and a half minutes. If your bears are thinking of making a thinking circle, tell them to think again.
Yippee, a story about the bears. We "think" that maybe some honey & peanut butter before beginning will settle them down, we bears get sleepy when our tummies are full. Giggle.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard not to giggle, especially if there is a "giggle puss" in the group. (o:
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Prudence & Sissy
The question is... what were they thinking about that caused them to think "Hey, let's make a thinking circle"... I think that all that thinking in such a close proximity can only mean that certain little fluff heads are thinking about something that will probably get them in trouble XD
ReplyDeleteHeather is right.....I agree that the "little fluff heads" are thinking about something that will get them in trouble.
ReplyDeleteAfter all, isn't that what our teddy bears do best? Prudence & Sissy have requested that I NEVER refer to them as "little fluff heads", like that isn't going to happen. (o:
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Joyce