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27 May 2010

End of Preschool

Andrew finished his first year of preschool today.  I can't believe how fast it has gone by.  He's kind of sad because most of his classmates will be going on to kindergarten next year and he doesn't really understand why he can't go.  But I know he'll have fun again next year.  They had their party at a park and had a little program at the beginning where the kids sang a few songs for the mommies and daddies and then they handed out certificates for the kids.  While the kids were singing, they were being really quiet.  Miss Amber asked them to do it again louder.  Another parent said, "Are you even singing?  We can't hear you."  Andrew responded, "Our mouths are moving, aren't they?!"  What a little smarty mouth. 

He'll also be finishing up soccer and is looking forward to swimming lessons this summer.  He doesn't know it yet, but we'll also be doing the Summer Movie program.  What a deal.  10 movies for $7.  And he has only seen half of the movies.  I'm not sure how Luke's going to do, but I'm sure he'll think it's fun.  So much summer fun to look forward to!