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No longer on the river and, again, an empty nester. Back to living on Fleming Island and making some more friends!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pictures from the classrooms

My! What big eyes you have!!! Wesley is sporting his "reading" glasses, probably the same prescription I need!

Mario posed for me in his finest "100 Days" attire: the hat with 100 stickers, a necklace with a 100 dangling from it, and behind him, the 100 days countdown along the windows. At the computer you see Akin and Wesley solving word puzzles in their "free centers"

Here is the door to the classroom decked out for "100 Days of Learning" being celebrated inside.

Brylyn is seated on the floor in the reading center as Ms. Laurie went over a piece of school work with Brant behind her. Do you not wish you could sit the way Brylyn is? My legs would have to be broken to sit that way, or they would be after I did!!!!

Posing for the camera is what these children do best! Laurie laughed at herself for spending $14 on stickers for their hats, because she wanted them all to be different. No one but a teacher would likely notice such a thing!

The preschool children were watching the movie "Cars" before settling down for nap time. They could not go out to play yesterday due to the heavy rains going on, so a movie is a great way to keep them settled and engaged. Sarah is in the foreground, right side, in the green dress with her cousin, Chloe, in the pink in front of her.
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Justin saw "Cars" for the first time last week and was telling us ladies how funny it was, with adult humor mixed in to a kid's movie. My little nephews can recite this movie the way I do "The Bucket List" and now Justin can, too!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
Cute pictures! We love the movie cars. My grandson Owen knows every word and can do all the sound effects for the whole movie!
Have a great night!

Diane

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Dee Dee:

Can you imagine what it must be like for Laurie to be teaching three of her own children? So cool! She said it would NEVER work teaching them at home.

A couple years ago my little nephews got everything with a Cars theme on it, even tooth brushes! Marketing geniuses...

Smiles,

Kim