I am a little sad about missing out on kindergarten writing - I love it so much! They are creative and do not let the rules bog them down. They put their heart into everything they do, including their writing.
Here we have the following gem;
He yoosed his toghgh to wiggle it.
Sometimes I am blown away by what my 5 year old is capable of doing.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Amelia's heart shaped hairdo
Amelia and I had big Valentine's Day hair plans. I love that she loves to experiment and she isn't afraid to try new things. She can be extremely picky, but she is almost always up for something new.
We had a Valentine's Day hairdo all picked out and it appeared very simple. Online, many things look simple. It was a failure. Luckily, Amelia had a second idea: she wanted a heart shaped braid. Even better, she sat almost entirely still the whole time I was braiding her hair and was very patient with me as I tried to figure it out.
It was hard to get a good picture of the hairdo, but it turned out adorable!
We had a Valentine's Day hairdo all picked out and it appeared very simple. Online, many things look simple. It was a failure. Luckily, Amelia had a second idea: she wanted a heart shaped braid. Even better, she sat almost entirely still the whole time I was braiding her hair and was very patient with me as I tried to figure it out.
It was hard to get a good picture of the hairdo, but it turned out adorable!
Valentines
We have been in full swing around here crafting things up for Valentine's Day. Amelia and I made heart shaped crayons for her class and Gemma's class at school for the third year running. It is a fun little project-
I'm not sure who enjoys them self more, her or me!
William wanted something more Pokemon themed. Ask the Internet, and you shall receive a Pokemon poem in the form of a free printable. Add in a tiny Pokemon figurine for his friends and we called it good.
For the boxes, we found a pikachu template (online, free) and daddy and William worked very hard together.
Amelia and I found a free printable Olaf template we assemblers together. Both kids were very pleased with their results!
Friday was the classroom parties, which I enjoy immensely. I always come home exhausted with a headache, but it is SO MUCH FUN.
William and Amelia are at the same school, which makes juggling a little tricky, but they are both pretty understanding. Next year should be a little easier as the parties will be on separate days.
I'm not sure who enjoys them self more, her or me!
William wanted something more Pokemon themed. Ask the Internet, and you shall receive a Pokemon poem in the form of a free printable. Add in a tiny Pokemon figurine for his friends and we called it good.
For the boxes, we found a pikachu template (online, free) and daddy and William worked very hard together.
Amelia and I found a free printable Olaf template we assemblers together. Both kids were very pleased with their results!
Friday was the classroom parties, which I enjoy immensely. I always come home exhausted with a headache, but it is SO MUCH FUN.
William and Amelia are at the same school, which makes juggling a little tricky, but they are both pretty understanding. Next year should be a little easier as the parties will be on separate days.
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