Friday, May 18, 2012

The End of 3P

Yesterday, May 17th, was Leah's last day in 3 preschool!!! I almost cried. Why does it have to go so fast??? She has had such a great year and has learned so many things. She surprises us all the time with the new things that she says and does. Seriously, my girl is smart. I met with Mrs. Koch(Preschool director) this week to talk about what to do with this girl. The four-year-old class works on writing their name, learning their address and phone number and she already knows all that. She is starting to write additional 3 letter words now too! Basically she may be a little bored next year, but she really needs to work on sitting still, waiting her turn, all those social elements that come along with preschool. I have no doubt she will get there. But anyway, for the last day of school yesterday they had a Luau/Hawaiian themed party/performance to celebrate the end of the year and 4's graduation. 
My girls were picture perfect in their Hawaiian themed dresses, and Leah was super excited. I have been listening to Leah practice the songs all week long "Hula, Hula, Jesus is a ROCK!" She has had them down and loves singing them when we are outside on the swing set. After we got to the church, Daddy took Leah down to her classroom and Kiersten and I went and found seats. It wasn't long before the show started. The 2 year old class was adorable singing their songs, quickly followed by the 3's. Leah was so cute and kept waving to us in the audience. They sang the song about Zaccheus, and another bible song. Then the 4's were up for their song and receiving of diploma's. Afterwards the whole group sang two more songs and the night was done. Before we left Leah had to go give her teacher, Mrs. York a hug goodbye. I think Leah will miss her. She was her teacher last year for April and May when we first got here and then all of this year. But I know Leah will adjust easily to the 4's...she's a go with the flow kind of girl when it comes to socializing! Good job last night, Leah! I loved watching you do your thing up on stage.







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