Merry Christmas to our girls' sweet teachers and classmates!
Willa Kate's last day of school was December 14, but before their winter break began, they were able to celebrate Jesus' birthday with their friends at school. There are only five preschoolers in WK's class (kudos to Mrs. Collins for being able to do footprint crafts with FIVE two-year-olds), so I let her pick out a little wooden puzzle for each of her friends at school. I'm not sure that she or any other two-year-old will be able to put it back together, but hey, it's the thought that counts. :)
This is fourth year at CSBP, so we know the deal. Teachers loved being gifted with chocolate and Target gift cards. :) So we packaged those up in a little bucket, and sent our love to Mrs. Collins. I don't have any pictures from her class party because parents aren't invited to attend. When we first started at the preschool, I was so disappointed by that, but then I learned to appreciate it. The reason they do that is because they have many families at the school that are dual-working households, so they don't want children whose parents can't attend to feel left out. Makes sense.
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Harper and her friend Ella |
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Lila and Reagan |
But, I sure do love finally getting to attend a class party or two! I have loved getting to know Harper's sweet classmates by running by her school for her 20 minute lunch once a month. I do it to spend time with Harper, but also to get to know all her little friends and put sweet faces with those names. You literally feel like a celebrity when you walk into lunch. "Ahh! It's Harper's mom! Harper's Mom, do you want to see my fruit snack? Are you coming to our Christmas party?"
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Adding the "snow" to her globe |
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Ella with her snow globe ornament |
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Addie, Mia, Jacob, and Cohen |
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Jamie, Delaney, and Violet |
By the Holiday Party time, these kiddos were ready. to. go. Poor Mrs. Campbell. I can't believe she manages all 18 of them when they are in this sugar-expectant hyper state. But, they loved snacking on their veggies and cupcakes, and were fired up and ready for their game after the snow globe ornament craft. The game ended up being so fun to watch. Shelley (PTA president, fellow room parent, and Lila's mom) brought two pairs of ski gloves, and each of the room moms wrapped six presents so that each child had one gift in front of them. Only the kid with the gloves could open their gift, and when they got the last shred of paper off, they could pass the gloves to the next kiddo in line. It was hilarious watching them try to get the unwrapping started while wearing oversized gloves, but it was even more sweet watching them cheer on their teammates. Merry Christmas, precious Cave Spring and Clearbrook families!
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