Pictures from Daycare
We have not blogged in ages ... but we were just sent these pictures from daycare and I immediately had stories to share.
Here are Lola and her best friend Evan. He was the only person she didn't bite, so they were partnered together for a while, and then they became inseparable. Evan moved up to the Two's room back in early October and it was crushing to Lola. She spent a goodly part of each morning and drive home saying "Evy, Evy, Evy!" Luckily for all of us, Lola is being moved into the Two's room after winter break and she'll be with Evan again.
Our pigtailed angel tackles play-doh. We rarely do play doh at home anymore (Lola loves to throw things and shout "I throw!" as she does it AND red play doh is hard to get out of the carpet) so she delights in all the artsy projects at school. In fact, Lola brings home two copies of every project, because she was never satisfied by doing it just once. She'll need an incredibly large art box if she keeps producing at this rate.
The fire department came to school one day and the kids got to clamor all over the fire truck. Lola, our brave and bossy little girl, climbed up on the stretcher and relaxed. If you look closely in the top right corner you can see the feet of her classmates who are doing exactly what they were told to do.
Here are Lola and her best friend Evan. He was the only person she didn't bite, so they were partnered together for a while, and then they became inseparable. Evan moved up to the Two's room back in early October and it was crushing to Lola. She spent a goodly part of each morning and drive home saying "Evy, Evy, Evy!" Luckily for all of us, Lola is being moved into the Two's room after winter break and she'll be with Evan again.
Our pigtailed angel tackles play-doh. We rarely do play doh at home anymore (Lola loves to throw things and shout "I throw!" as she does it AND red play doh is hard to get out of the carpet) so she delights in all the artsy projects at school. In fact, Lola brings home two copies of every project, because she was never satisfied by doing it just once. She'll need an incredibly large art box if she keeps producing at this rate.
The fire department came to school one day and the kids got to clamor all over the fire truck. Lola, our brave and bossy little girl, climbed up on the stretcher and relaxed. If you look closely in the top right corner you can see the feet of her classmates who are doing exactly what they were told to do.
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