Thursday, October 28, 2010

Today was All Saints Day at Lydia’s school. In lieu of Halloween and ghosts and witches and all that yucky stuff, the kids were encouraged to dress up like their heroes (or animals or anything else sweet). At the end of the school day, they had the All Saints Parade, and each of the classrooms paraded out into the courtyard, while the parents (or grandparents in Lydia’s case) snapped pictures and ooh-ed and ahh-ed.

Lydia was an angel. I know what you’re thinking… How perfectly fitting for her because she truly IS a little angel! (Says her biased Mommy, of course.)

Her costume was very simple (and affordable!) and she looked precious. As you know, she doesn’t sit still long enough for us to get great pictures, but lucky for us… her sweet teacher offered to keep our camera all day to snap some of Lydia during the parade. (Oliver and I were both tied up at work because we’re going to be out of town next week. Grammy and Poppy attended the parade for us, and Lydia was happy to see them there.) Not only did her teacher bring the camera to the parade, but she also took pictures throughout the day! We’re so happy she did that, because it gave us a glimpse into Lydia’s school day. So, here’s a day in the life of Lydia at school… Enjoy!

This one is actually before school… I had to bribe her with a video and a snack in order to get the pigtails and costume accomplished. Then, we were off to school!

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On the way to school… She likes to borrow my sunglasses when the sun is in her eyes.IMG_8455IMG_8461 IMG_8462 IMG_8463 IMG_8467 IMG_8470 IMG_8471 IMG_8473 IMG_8475

The first thing they do each day is go to Chapel. They say Good Morning to God by looking up at the ceiling, waving and saying “Hi God!” Today there was a little angel attending Chapel!

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Then they went to Music class. (Looks like only a few of the kids wore their costumes all day. For those who had more complicated or cumbersome costumes, they changed into it later, just before the parade.)IMG_8490 IMG_8493

In addition to singing and learning hand motions in Music class, they also do fun things like this obstacle course! IMG_8499 IMG_8502

Her teacher took some great videos of Music class as well, but they’re long videos and will take an ETERNITY to upload to the blog. But they are very cute and we’ll enjoy having them!

The kids also have their daily lessons. There’s a daily bible lesson, a letter of the week, a shape, a color, the calendar, the weather, centers and Art time. (She brought home a lot of artwork today – lots of super cute stuff. It amazes me what they’re able to accomplish in just 2 days per week!)

Here are the kids having lunch.IMG_8503 IMG_8504 IMG_8505

And the ever-important nap time… Here she is on her nap mat, snoring away. It’s mind-boggling to me they these kids will fall asleep next to one another like this. I guess they’re all tuckered out by this time of the day!IMG_8507 IMG_8508 IMG_8510

And then the kids were woken up to get ready for the All Saints Parade. Doesn’t Lydia look THRILLED to be on her way to the parade? I love the way the little boy next to her is looking at her…

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Even more excited about the parade…IMG_8513 IMG_8517 IMG_8519

Isn’t her class so cute all dressed up?IMG_8520 IMG_8523

So…after all of Lydia’s sad little tears and whining, she ended up being paraded in the arms of her teacher. She was content then. Grammy and Poppy said that Lydia wasn’t the only kid who was a unsure of what was going on and what to do (but I wonder if she may have been the only one with tears and a boogery nose). I admire the teachers for endeavoring to organize such young kids for something like this. They had to get all of them dressed in their costumes and then into line for the parade... I’m impressed!IMG_8525

Here’s a video of Lydia walking to Chapel. It was taken side-ways, and there’s no way for me to rotate it. So although I know it’s awkward to watch it this way, I wanted to post it anyway for Lydia’s Omi and Opa, who attend this church and might enjoy seeing the Reverend greet Lydia at the door. She gave him a high five.

That’s all for today!

I’ve been meaning to tell you that last Saturday Lydia and her Daddy went back to the pet store for another fish! It was her Daddy’s idea… I wasn’t going to rush right out to get another. This time they came home with a Beta fish. We haven’t taken any pictures yet, but we will post some soon! Wish us luck keeping this one alive!

2 comments:

Gauger Family said...

How cute she looks!!!! I can't believe she even wore the halo!! What a trooper. How sweet of her teachers to take those pictures too!!!

The Hanes Fam said...

I am very impressed she wore the halo too!
I love her nap mat. Where did you get it?