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Preschool – check

6.1.11

My parents were great–are great. But, I have about 10 pictures of my childhood — okay, maybe 30 if you include cheesy school pictures with either my 70s bowl cut or big bangs and braces. I guarantee I have 0 pictures of graduating preschool. I doubt it was even called graduating preschool. It probably was called something way more ordinary…something like….last day of preschool.

The good news for my kids is that not only do they have thousands of pictures of their childhood thus far (for better or worse). But, Drew officially has preschool graduation pictures. Because, this was no last day of preschool–this was a graduation ceremony, people. I took the older two out of school for the event. We wore dresses. We got there 45 minutes early because Drew’s teacher told us they were expecting 500 people.

And, despite my cynicism over the formality of it all. It was cute. Like super cute. I even got a little choked up. 
They made a video of all the graduates answering some questions and showed it on two large screens in the front. Drew got his official 15 seconds of fame with his answer to, “What will you miss most about preschool?” to which he answered a very serious “makin’ puppets” which set Mark off in his well-known roar of laughter. A few days later, we’re still making Drew give us a little “makin’ puppets” when we need a smile or think someone else does.

In the classroom afterwards to get his things and say his goodbyes, Drew was a bit more himself and let the formality go. Using his cap as a pizza is just more him than wearing it on his head.

We officially have a kindergartener again. And, he’s so ready for kindergarten. Just today, he wisely told me, “Mama, we think giant shoes are really giant. But, if you are a giant, they are small.” Genius, this boy. 

Wonder if he’ll still have this rag of a thing that was his blanket for his next big graduation?

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Posted by Kelly the Overthinker
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  1. Adoption Mama says

    6.1.11 at 8:18 pm

    What a cutie!

  2. Lisa - Fine Sweet Life says

    6.1.11 at 8:40 pm

    We still have our “rag of a thing” for a blanket. Carted it out downtown shopping today, and I was wondering the same thing. You just reminded me to photograph him with it since I haven’t done it in a while. So many eras coming to an end! *sniff*sniff*

  3. Heather says

    6.1.11 at 9:08 pm

    Big congrats to Drew! And, I think the rag can go to college; just my opinion LOL

  4. Julie says

    6.1.11 at 11:10 pm

    Love it! Adorable pictures!!!!

  5. Angie says

    6.3.11 at 3:53 am

    Sweetest boy! Congrats on your grauduation, Drew!

  6. China Dreams says

    6.4.11 at 12:34 am

    What a handsome little guy. Congratulations!

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