Thursday, September 8, 2011

Kael's Day

Well today was Kael's turn to go to his Pre K class and meet his teacher. He was a little shy at first. But I explained that he should be brave and that he was going to have fun and meet lots of new friends. That seemed to help and he spoke to the teachers aid when we went in the room. 
 Here is Kael with his teacher Mrs. M
 Kael checking out the leggo people and blocks. He was really excited about all of the fun stuff they had to do in his classroom.
Here he is with a special tower that he built. I kind of laughed to myself. Look at that symmetry. That is definitely my kid. I love things that line up and match. One of my weird quirks. 
I know he is excited for Monday to get here. I am but I am nervous. Kael has always been my tender heart. I am worried that when it comes time to drop him off that he will freeze up on me. I want him to be happy and have fun. I pray that his first day goes well. I know he is going to love all the new things that they will do and learn. 
I know I have mentioned this before, but how am I old enough to have a kindergartner and a Pre-K kid?

1 comment:

Stacy said...

I still can't believe how big they are getting.

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