Tuesday, January 13, 2009

More Preschool Fun

I took a few pictures of preschool in December. The kids are such good little friends. It is so entertaining to be around 3 year olds.




Here are some conversations I overheard from the 3 year olds at Joyschool:
Ben put his pencil behind his ear and said, "Look, I'm a doctor!" Everyone proceeded to put their pencils behind their ears.

Jaeda complimented Alexandra saying, "I love your pants!

Alexandra asked me: "Do you have a baby? You have to have one." Isaac interjected, "I have a baby, " (His baby brother, Adam). Ben said, "I do, I do, I do! Wibit, wibit, wibit." I said, "Ribbit?" He said, "No, wibit!" Then I got it, "Oh, Elizabeth?" He said, "Yes."

Isaac and Weston were arguing. Weston said, "Batman has red eyes." Isaac said, "no, black eyes." Back and forth it went, "No, red eyes," "no, black eyes, " until they came to some sort of agreement.

Audrey very pleased with her picture: "I did it! I did it!"
Isaac after getting his painting so wet it was practically falling apart said, "Is this twash?" (trash)

One of my favorite preschool conversations was during snack time when they started talking about who at the table wears underwear and who wears underwear sometimes AND diapers sometimes. Then the disclosure came of who was wearing what kind of underwear. Princess? Thomas? Spiderman? I got to know it all!

3 comments:

Ashlee said...

That does look fun. I watched my neighbor's daughter today and it was SO fun to see Gavin and her interact. I love you!! Thanks for updating your blog just for me!

The Mathews Family said...

That first picture is so sweet! They look like big kids but still have the chubby round faces of not that long ago babies. They sure do grow quickly. *sniff sniff*

And I love in that first picture how Weston is sucking on his bottom lip in concentration!
-Jessica

Heidi said...

Just read all of your new posts. Your trip looked so fun! That condo is fabulousness! I loved reading about all you have done. Your sister's tree was also really beautiful! We love our GPS thingy too. We'd love it even more if we hadn't lost it recently (the irony of losing a direction giver thingy is not lost on us!). Ours is called a Garmin, but none of liked the name of it, so we tried to come up with something else, but nothing stuck. Since it's lost, I guess it doesn't need a name anymore... :)