She looks a little embarrassed by my papparrazzi style I suppose, so I laid off after that. She did great on her part and she's standing next to her little crush on her left so that was adorable too.
This is her darling teacher sitting with the class, waiting to go up on the stage. Meg loves her and so do I and I have no idea how she wrangles that many little kids on a daily basis.
After the program Meg took me to her classroom and we were both excited about the ghost she had made that was hanging in the hall outside her room. There's not much that beats little kid crafts.
This was the saying on their sign today. I love knowing that her school teaches values and principles that are consistent with what we try to teach at home.
I can't believe Meg is in her second year of pre-K already. This means that it's my last year of pre-K. I remember when Brita and Leah were this age and thinking I was never going to get out of the little kid stage. Now I just want it to linger a bit longer. I'm doing my best to live in the moment and love every minute of programs and crafts and little kid cuteness. It's not the hardest thing to do when I have such a sweetie to live it with.
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