At both of the kids' preschool programs today, it was like a little paparazzi... the rooms were filled with moms, dads, grandmas, and grandpas, and there were cameras everywhere! I'm sure Granny Janet was smiling from up above and I know Blam would have been there in a heartbeat if she lived a little closer. Suz was there with me to cheer on our little ones and it really was a very fun day. It made me smile to see Josh and Jane all dressed up in their costumes doing the actions and singing the cute songs they've learned for Halloween.
Jane's favorite part of the program was yelling, "BOO!" out to the audience at the end of almost every song. And Josh and his cousin, Rowan, got to do a little stand-up comedy in their program. They practiced and practiced to get this right.
Josh: Knock, knock...
Rowan: Who's there?
Josh: Ben
Rowan: Ben who?
Josh: Ben waiting for Halloween.
For Halloween, Josh wanted to be a skeleton-pirate. It's been the plan for over a month. However, when it came right down to it, he didn't want to wear the pirate's hat, nor the eye patch, and I didn't think it would be a good idea to send him to school with his plastic sword, so he was pretty much just a skeleton. Jane has wanted to be Cinderella all along, but when she saw Josh put on his skeleton costume this morning, she wanted to be one too. Luckily, with a little persuasion, she stayed with the princess theme and everything all worked out. She looked adorable... pretty blue dress, little tiara, and sparkly, silvery shoes. Josh also looked great! His favorite part of his costume were the bony gloves he got to wear over his hands. You never know, but maybe he'll opt for the "pirate gear" on Halloween night... I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
I loved the programs, and of course, the kids loved the parties. Cookies, donuts, candy, and rootbeer-filled-cauldrons overflowing with the special effects of dry ice. Not the healthiest of diets for a little kid, but, hey, it's Halloween and they've got to experience the whole thing! Tummy aches and all...
I'm so grateful for these wonderful preschool teachers who work so hard and care so much to make life fun for the children in their classes. The programs today were just so well organized and so cute that, in reality, the teachers are also making life fun for the parents too.
"Ooooh, ooooh, ooooh, ooooh... THIS IS HALLOWEEN!" Yep, I think that tune will be stuck in my head for a long time... luckily its such a cute song!
Josh, Emily and Rowan. It's been so fun for Josh and his cousin, Rowan, to be in the same class. They are best of friends.
Boo!