Let me post this one before the new year comes so I won't have to forget about it. December 19th was the last day of school at St. Joseph the Worker. IT was also the day where classes had their Christmas parties. I am so glad that my husband was off that day and he went with me at school. Thanks to the homeroom Mom for inviting me over to the second grader's party.
Our son got sick before he went to school so he was afraid to eat in fear of throwing up again. We served pancake fro,m Eat n' Park. There were also a bunch of sweat treats from the homeroom Moms and from their teacher. My son's class is very small. There's only eleven of them and one was absent that day due to pneumonia but she later came to see all of them before the Christmas breal.
EJ was trying his best to enjoy the moment with his friends although he was feeling a bit under the weather.
One more shot with his friends.
One of the Moms from the First Grade share the precious first gifts to Jesus. by the three kings. I thought that was very nice that she went around the classrooms and tell a story about the gits.
Oh my golly, my husband captured all the wrinkles in my face hahaha. Oh well, part of gettingolder is int it?
It is so nice to be able to attend our kids gatherings and activities in school. It makes them very happy to see their parents getting involve of what they do.
My son has beautiful classmates and they are akk pretty good kids.
I decided to crashed into the fourth graders' classroom and took some snaps of them. Rylie's class is big. They are 19 in the class after one of their classmates transferred to other school last month.
Showing interest to what children does gives them that confidence that you truly care for them, I am sure that they would remember it for the rest of their lives. It is also a great example that they can use when they are grown up and have their own kids.