March 2026 SOLC–Day 20
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C. bounced up to me first thing this morning, a smile spread across her face. She thrust her hands in front of her.
“Mrs. Hogan, pick a number!”
I looked down to see a cootie catcher, also known as a fortune teller. My smile widened.
“Oh! These are fun,” I said, “I made these when I was young, too!”
“Pick a number!” she said again, bouncing up and down.
“Okay! Okay!” I laughed. “I’ll go with…three.”
She worked the cootie catcher three times and then stopped.
“Ok, now choose a color.”
I carefully scanned my color choices, and after a long pause, I chose teal.
She took her hands out of the cootie catcher and carefully pulled back the flap to reveal:

“You reach your dreams!” she exclaimed happily.
“Oh!” I said. “That’s a great fortune to get, and a nice way to start the day.”
She bopped over to her seat, and I walked away feeling pretty good about that fortune–especially since the last two times I’d gotten a Chinese fortune cookie, my cookie had been empty. Seriously. No fortune. Twice.In.A.Row. I had felt like I was in a Twilight Zone episode. So, obviously, an optimistic fortune this morning really felt like a win.
It felt even better when C. later confided that one of the other fortunes stated, “You will be sucked into a black hole.”
Phew! Close call!


I’ve never heard of an empty fortune cookie before. That black hole sounds scary! I love that your student shared her cootie catcher w/ you. Kids only do that w/ teachers they adore. 🥰
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Good old fashion fun that never goes out of style! Love the cootie catcher fortune teller!
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This really is precious-and good thing you picked the right fortune. I was thinking boy/girl cotties or germ cooties with your title, but enjoyed a walk down memory lane with The Cootie Catcher.
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Phew! So glad you didn’t get sucked into that black hole! (And who gets two fortune cookies in a row without a fortune?). You were due for a good fortune!
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so funny! I always called these fortune tellers.
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