Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Good-bye, Kindergarten!

How is it even possible that I can be typing that?
Good-bye, Kindergarten.
How is it possible that my "little man"
has finished kindergarten?

Whether I like it or not...
it is true!

It seems like I was just writing about his first day.
You can read all about it here.


Principal extraordinaire, Mrs. Erickson




He entered as a shy, quiet, little boy.



Who...even though he could already read
a few words...
was convinced that he was never going to be able to read!


Fast forward a month or so...
enjoying a donut at Donuts with Dad...


showing his American pride at the All American Jog-A-Thon!


He even got to hang out with Auntie K.K. and I
at the Clovis East Pigskin for Pink!


He went on his very first field trip...
pumpkin patch or bust!






I survived my first field trip as a parent chaperone. :)


That shy little boy, quickly became a silly,
confident, social butterfly!


He tried a new sport...basketball!


He learned a TON!
He reads everything in front of him,
asks me about signs he sees...that most of the time I don't :),
can add, subtract, count in patterns, and
even glue 100 M&Ms down for the 100th day of school!


We went to our first...
and possibly last :( ...
Mother-Son Dance!


He was a much bigger fan of the frozen yogurt
afterwards then he was the dance part.


Next up...Muffins with Mom!


There were many "life lessons"
learned...especially during lunch time.
He even had to sit at the "naughty table" one time.


If you are in Clovis...you have to celebrate Rodeo Days!


I took my favorite 6 year old out to lunch
on his birthday...
to his favorite place...
McDonald's of course.


Of course elementary school isn't complete without
a CARNIVAL!!!!!



This past week was a week of fun.
One of the highlights...Olympic Day!



Thursday we got to come to
his classroom and learn a little bit
about what it is like to be a kindergartener.

His class sang, "The Grand Old Flag."


Yes, it is kind of hard to see him in these videos...sorry!

The kids also showed us their two favorite dances...
The Tootie-ta...

and nothing says kindergarten like a little Whip and Ney, Ney!

For some reason I wasn't able to load the video directly here...
don't know why...
but you can click HERE to see it. :)

After their performances we watched the sweetest slide
show that was put together by Landry's teacher.
Here he is...
our "Little Man" who isn't so little anymore.


He and his buddy, Cruz.



He was so lucky to have a wonderful aid
in his class, Mrs. Solley...
who happens to know Auntie K.K. ;)


Landry and his "O"mazing teacher,
Mrs. McFarland!


We couldn't be more proud of how much he has grown
academically, socially, emotionally, and
how his confidence has soared.


He started the year hanging out with me before school
when I had cafeteria duty...
and then he got to the point where
he would take off to class without even saying good-bye.
As much as I was hurting that he hadn't said good-bye,
I was so proud of him for having the confidence to take off on his own.

Yesterday was his last day of kindergarten.
He cried himself to sleep the last three nights
because he didn't want kindergarten to end.

His class performed a song in the talent show...
complete with sign language.


He is convinced that 1st grade is going to be too hard. :)
He is sad to say good-bye to two of his closest friends
who are moving on to other schools next year.
Oh, Landry Tigh!

You have a heart of gold...and according to your teacher...
are quite the "heart-breaker" with the ladies. :)
We know that you are going to do GREAT next year.
We love you more than you know
and are more proud of you than you can imagine.
But...
could you please slow down just a bit? 


Monday, August 24, 2015

Bearcat Kindergarten!!!

Yup...you read that right...
KINDERGARTEN!!!!

All summer Landry was super excited about kindergarten
and coming to Oraze with me...
and then he got to spend the week with his beloved Tammy...
and he decided that he no longer wanted to go to kindergarten.
Uggh.
Thankfully, after going by school on Friday,
stopping by his classroom, and his sweet teacher popping out to say, "hi,"
he was back to being excited about it...
so much so that he had to draw a picture...

(Mrs. McFarland and him)

and write a note to Mrs. McFarland to attach to his gift for her.


Last night of sleep before the big day!


Backpack all ready to go...
Funny side-story...
that I am sharing so I don't forget it down the road.
While we were at the grocery store I asked Landry is he
wanted some other lunch meat besides turkey.
He turned to me and said,
 "Salmon."
"I'd like salmon for my sandwiches."
What? Where does he get this stuff?


He woke up this morning...ready to go!


He was quite nervous before we left the house
and even asked me if I was scared.
I told him that yup, I was a little scared, but that was ok because
everyone is a little scared on the first day.

First time as a Bearcat!


Can you tell that we was getting tired of taking pictures?


He and Mrs. Erickson...
our wonderful principal!


Chad was able to escape work for a bit
to come walk Handsome to class with me!


My handsome little man...oh how I love him!



Landry and his sweet new friend, Hailey...
part of the Bearcat Kindergarten Posse. :)


Walking in to his classroom...


and saying, "Good-morning" to Mrs. McFarland.


She had their name tags on a chart and they needed to find their name
and then choose their very own desk!


Landry and another buddy from the Bearcat Kindergarten Posse, Asher.


After all of the talks, tears, his attempt to talk me out of
making him go to kindergarten...I was nervous about how drop-off
was going to go. He was a champ! He sat right down, got to coloring,
and I was left standing there not really knowing what to do with myself. :)

I got to see him a few times during the day and he only saw me once.
He was so super sweet and gave me a big smile, a sweet little wave, 
blew me a kiss and did our sign language, "I love you."

At the end of the day I COULD NOT wait to go get 
him from Campus Club and find out how his day went.
This picture says it all...


He was so excited to show me his packet...
which included this picture that he drew.
It is him in front of the school office.


So...we had to follow through on our previous
negotiation deal...
and McDonald's was dinner!!!

What gets better than a great first day, no tears...from Landry, 
and McDonald's for dinner?
Getting the SWEETEST voicemail from his teacher
telling us how he was such a good listener, followed directions,
participated in class, and was always doing what he was supposed to.
Seriously...so sweet...and his face lit up as he listened to it.
Needless to say...we are so SUPER proud of our
Landry-man!