Jackson brought home some fall leaves that he was supposed to decorate for a project at school. He wanted to use glitter glue, so that is what we did! I can't wait to see what the project looks like! Also, for the Christmas Program, he is still the non-talking drummer boy, but was asked to take on another role too. He is now the architect (he told us he was "the guy who draws things"). Apparently he now has lines to practice. Shouldn't be hard, since he already has everybody else's lines memorized, and he tells us who goes before & after each other in the play. He is a freak of nature with his memory!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Preschool Happenings...
Jackson brought home some fall leaves that he was supposed to decorate for a project at school. He wanted to use glitter glue, so that is what we did! I can't wait to see what the project looks like! Also, for the Christmas Program, he is still the non-talking drummer boy, but was asked to take on another role too. He is now the architect (he told us he was "the guy who draws things"). Apparently he now has lines to practice. Shouldn't be hard, since he already has everybody else's lines memorized, and he tells us who goes before & after each other in the play. He is a freak of nature with his memory!
This is how I found Colby that day....staring at the TV (probably Caillou was on!) and holding his sidewalk chalk box :)
Jackson brought home some fall leaves that he was supposed to decorate for a project at school. He wanted to use glitter glue, so that is what we did! I can't wait to see what the project looks like! Also, for the Christmas Program, he is still the non-talking drummer boy, but was asked to take on another role too. He is now the architect (he told us he was "the guy who draws things"). Apparently he now has lines to practice. Shouldn't be hard, since he already has everybody else's lines memorized, and he tells us who goes before & after each other in the play. He is a freak of nature with his memory!
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