Sunday, September 27, 2009

Friday's Tattler


We have a winner!!!!!

As usual, Miss Judy is running late. We had a terrific week last week. It was filled with learning and fun things even though the rain kept us in several days.

Lots of art projects for Grandparents' Tea. The children made place mats for grandparents which Miss Elise had laminated. What a fun thing to do!

Miss Leigh made a wonderful poster with the kids in Spanish that announced a welcome to our Grandparents.

The children seemed very keen on doing a bang up job until Friday, when most of them were stir crazy from not playing outside. Then it was all we could do to keep the lid down.

On Thursday, we talked about nutrition and meals. The children got to pick out four components which make a good meal. Most of them picked the desserts and added pancakes or a fun food. Some picked fruits and vegetables and meat, but all in all it was fun.

On Wednesday, Dr. Rege came to talk to the children about what it means to be a vet. He is a great vet and told us all about taking care of cats and dogs. Dr. Rege owns All Breed Pet Care. He is leaving for a trip to India where he is from. His son, Rajid is a student at the Garden School when he is in town.

Friday morning, Mrs. St. Louis taught a class on Abraham and Isaac. The kids were restless, but managed to draw sheep in the next class which is Directed Drawing.

We practiced our poem and our music for our show on Friday, and the kids did a nice job. We have a lot of very young children, and their ability to sit and to listen is always a matter of minutes, but they did very well. The party went well, and we thank all our parents and grandparents for coming and bringing such wonderful treats. All grandparents are invited any time they can come to lunch or a field trip.

We thank the parents and Grandparents for making the Beautiful Baby Contest such a great success this year. We made $450.00 towards our new piece of playground equipment. Thank you all so much.

This week will be packed with things to do. Read Monday's Tattler for more information.

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