Today was Logan's Pre-K Holiday Party at school. I dropped him off at school this morning and told him I'd be back for his party, which was at 10:30. When I got to the classroom for the party I heard, "Momma!" and Logan ran to me and greeted me with a huge hug! The kids sat on the big circle rug and watched a video about a snowman who could fly. The kids had each made a Christmas stocking and glued it to a paper sack. Each child brought 19 little gifts to put in their friends' stockings for Christmas. (You can imagine the number of pencils and candy canes in each stocking.) Logan took large containers of play dough for each of his friends and they were a BIG hit! While the children watched the video the parents set out Santa plates and napkins, filled each plate with cookies, chocolate covered pretzels, apple slices, and Cheetos balls. Each plate was given a little water bottle and when the video ended Logan's teacher called each student by name and two or three at a time would go sit in their spot. They were so cute sitting at their little tables, cookie icing all over their faces, laughing and talking--excited about Christmas. After their snacks they were able to go get their stockings they made which were now filled with goodies! Each child had made a Christmas tree ornament for their parents--Logan gave me his wrapped gift (the ornament) he had made. He was very proud of it. I had a lot of fun with him and I KNOW he had a blast with all his friends at their little party!
Logan sitting with some of his friends at school. They all kept calling the cookies "cookie dough"--it was funny!
Logan's teachers, Mrs. Gina and Mrs. McMahan making sure all the stockings were filled and ready to go. The cool monster faces the kids made are hanging from the ceiling above the stocking table. The room looked really cute and festive!
Logan with the "stocking" he made for all of his little gifts to go in--can you tell he is very proud of it?
Momma and Logan after the party--he had his back pack on and was ready to go!
One of the little goody sacks in Logan's stocking. One was full of candy and one had erasers and pencils in it. He was so cute because he would peek inside before reaching in to pull the items out.
One of the gifts in his stocking was a Christmas cookie cutter. We decided to wash it and use it to make his sandwich for lunch into a Christmas shape--that is what Logan is doing here.
Making his sandwich into a Christmas bell
Logan's Christmas bell shaped bologna and cheese sandwich. He ate the part that was cute off too! Ha.
The ornament Logan made for Jacob and me for Christmas. He was very proud of it and kept asking if I liked it. We found a special place for it on our tree!
look cute,
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boompa
Logan, you're a cutie. I got Boompa to look at your pictures from school.
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Bleu