I can't believe Andrew is five and will be starting kindergarten next year. Yesterday, his class spent the morning shadowing the kindergarten students. They got to make a craft and go through the cafeteria line to get milk and cookies. Andrew was so excited and can't wait to come to the "big school" all day long. Although I often can't make it to his class parties and field trips, one perk of being a teacher was that I did get to stick my head in and take pictures of this!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Kindergarten Shadow
We're back to school from spring break and have been going non-stop. Andrew and Aidan are both still taking TaeKwonDo and playing baseball. I didn't think Aidan was old enough to play for Clarksville Little League, but when I found out he was it was too late to get him on Andrew's team. Thus, two different coaches, teams and practice times. Andrew practices three days a week for an hour, Aidan two days. Squeeze in TKD, the OT and my class at UofL, and we have no free evenings.

I can't believe Andrew is five and will be starting kindergarten next year. Yesterday, his class spent the morning shadowing the kindergarten students. They got to make a craft and go through the cafeteria line to get milk and cookies. Andrew was so excited and can't wait to come to the "big school" all day long. Although I often can't make it to his class parties and field trips, one perk of being a teacher was that I did get to stick my head in and take pictures of this!
I can't believe Andrew is five and will be starting kindergarten next year. Yesterday, his class spent the morning shadowing the kindergarten students. They got to make a craft and go through the cafeteria line to get milk and cookies. Andrew was so excited and can't wait to come to the "big school" all day long. Although I often can't make it to his class parties and field trips, one perk of being a teacher was that I did get to stick my head in and take pictures of this!
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