Thursday, November 8, 2012

An Indian and a Pilgrim

Today was the Thanksgiving program/lunch at the kids' daycare.  They decided to do it early because of schedule conflicts.  When I arrived, I immediately found Quinn who was donning a pilgrim's hat.  His teacher was holding him, so I left him with her.  I didn't want him to start crying when I would have to give him back to take pictures of Mia.  He's currently the youngest baby at the daycare, so as you might imagine...he was asleep.  Mia's class was dressed like Indians.  I use that term loosely because they had sponge painted different kinds of shapes onto their shirts.  Mia proudly pointed out that one of her shapes was a pink monkey.  Not sure where her tribe is supposed to be from!  The younger classes didn't participate in their Thanksgiving songs much while onstage.  Mia's class was more outgoing, though.  They walked confidently onstage and began exclaiming, "There's my mommy!  Hey, there's your daddy!"  They weren't shy at all.  She and her classmates did great singing their song.  Afterwards, I stayed to have lunch with her.  It's fun to break up the work day with a visit to see my kiddos.



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