Friday, May 24, 2013

The Graduate

He made it. We made it. (More surprisingly, Ms. Heather made it.) That's right, this handsome kid has officially graduated from preschool.



Tonight was his Preschool Graduation. Ms. Heather had an incredible program. Curtis had been reluctant (I should say unwilling) to practice during class the week or two before. (I found out that other kids from his class were actually praying that Curtis would "be happy" and do his parts at graduation. Yikes!) So, I spent an exhausting day trying to make sure I delivered a happy, well-fed, un-moody boy. Mission accomplished!


The tie? Well, it was a nice touch that lasted up until the program started. But he went up on stage without a fuss...so who am I to argue about a little tie?

He had three lines: "Yellow duck, yellow duck, what do you see?", "My favorite part of preschool was playing on Ms. Heather's swing set", and "I know that purple stands for grapes." I sat in the audience, holding my breath, as he perfectly delivered all three. A miracle.


A quick back-stage change and they walked out in full graduate regalia. He was beside himself with joy. (Mostly because he was convinced that he was dressed up as an angel...and kept flapping his "wings".)

A quick thumbs up to the audience!



Delivering his final line: (His favorite part of the evening was talking into the microphone.)


Ms. Heather gave them all a candy-lei (perfect!) and a book that chronicled their year. Curtis LOVES that book. It made me cry. Then laugh. A lot.


I can't say enough wonderful things about Ms. Heather. She is a kind and patient woman. Seriously. Somehow she managed to survive the strong-willed antics of my boy and teach him a myriad of things I'm surprised he sat still enough to learn. Miracle.


Now we're on to kindergarten!!

Monday, May 20, 2013

FHE

We've really been trying to be good about Family Home Evening. I know that it has helped our family to draw closer together...and I'm hoping it will continue to help us to develop unity...especially as our kids get older and start going other places. So we do it.

At first, it was hard. Little kids just don't like to sit still. Sometimes the prayer/lesson/song setup is a little tough for them. But luckily for us...it doesn't always have to be that structured. Sometimes it's just a night for us to spend a little time together. Tonight's FHE was at the park!



We chased each other around.



We were goofy.




Some of them pretended to be sharks that wanted to "eat mommy".



And it was FUN! Lots of fun.


Side note: My good friend, Emily, has some awesome ideas here: Reality FHE

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mother's Day

I'm the luckiest.



It was a wonderful day. I'm so grateful for these little munchkins!