Thursday, May 26

Alexander's last day of Pre-K

Friday, May 20th, Xander walked into his last day of preschool.  Ever.  Dropping him off, we were in our typical Friday fashion.  Late.  It never failed. We were always at least 5 minutes late, but typically 10, on Fridays.  This Friday though, I was staying to help fill folders for his teacher.  She'd printed off a Kindergarten summer workbook for each student, so I stayed to punch holes and fill the folder.  Quick and easy.

There's a bunch of pictures below.  Be warned.  Pictures overload!

I'd printed off a last day of school sign and he rocked his photo session (after school because we're rushing in the mornings).


I'm in LOVE with this photo!


I also asked him the same questionnaire as Sterling. I love how he's excited to meet new friends.  Because, that's just what he's going to be doing.  He helps knowing that he's ready.


A bunch of fun pictures from his teacher throughout the year.  When they first get to class each day, they work with fine motor skills.  His teacher calls it "fine motor mornings."  It was one of his favorite parts of the day.




Journal time.  Xander's going to be an artist.  I can feel it.


Making his own "Mat Man"


Finding things in a magazine that start with a Bb.


Love him!


This is his BEST friend.  He was always talking about him.  Here they are doing some math practice.  With candy.  How fun!


Another one of Xander's favorite friends.  Here they are checking how to melt ice.


Gross motor skills practice


Washing feet just like Jesus


They took a field trip to The Home Depot.  He loved it!


Taking a nature walk


First day of school group photo


Fun outside on the playground


Donuts with Dad.  Working on a craft together.


The class was treated to the Dairy Queen because they've been working hard on their sight words and a few kids got all 50 words.


All the boys


Last day...FUN day!  We took his bike and helmet to school and they rode bikes in the parking lot before it started raining.


Xander had an awesome year at Pre-K.  I accredit it to his amazing teacher.  I'm so happy with how much he's learned and how confident he has become.  He loves school and he's going to do great in kindergarten.

Kindergarten, here he comes!
*Class of 2029*

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