Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Feeling Nostalgic


For the past two years, we've joined together with some really good friends for a preschool co-op. 2 boys, 2 girls, great dynamic, and FABULOUS moms each taking a week's turn to prepare lessons and crafts for the kiddos.

Here's the 2-3 year old group ("the other" Spencer, Michaelyn, Avery, and Spencer):




As they got bigger, the group changed a bit as some moved on to a formal preschool. Here's the 3-4 year old co-op group on "P Day":



When it came time to make plans for this school year, I thought we'd look into one of the preschools held at a local high school where HS students help to teach the class. I sent Spencer and Adam to check it out, but in the back of my mind I was still thinking that another year of co-op was a good option. I like having Spencer around and was having a hard time believing that he was really old enough to go to school. He came home from the preschool orientation SO excited that it quickly became apparent he was ready to move on. Now my little man looks forward to the three days a week when he gets to put on his Batman backpack, don his new Spiderman shoes and head to school.

Again, Spencer is lucky to be surrounded by good friends. Three of the four members of last year's co-op are in the same preschool class, and there are two additional kids from primary (the children's class at church) that are also in the class. Spencer and Luke have formed a pretty tight friendship. We carpool; they both like Spiderman; and they sit at the same table at preschool. Here's a picture of the buddies on their first day.


Every time Spencer comes home from preschool, I get a debriefing on all the great things he did at school. It's become one of my favorite times of the day. I love to see how excited he gets about learning, and he often plays the games he did at preschool with Emma when she gets up from her nap.

You're growing up, Spencer, and we are sure proud of you!


Another note: Leading up to the first day of preschool, Spencer asked for a Father's Blessing. It was very special to see how reverent he was through the blessing. As we drove up to preschool, I could tell that he was feeling a little nervous, and he started telling Luke about the blessing he had received. Spencer took comfort in that and found the courage to face the first day.

7 comments:

Melinda said...

Love that kid. :)

Thanks for posting Marie!

Twinkies said...

awww that's so sweet that he asked for a blessing. What a great little man. I'm starting to really love the fact that the girls are going to preschool too. They do so much more fun stuff there then at home with rolley-polley mom. Hope his excitement for school never goes away.

Celeste Elaine said...

Mer's my hero.

merilee said...

Spencer is a great brother and friend. Grandson, too.

Emily said...

Look how little they were! They really have grown up! Hope Argentina is great!

Brock and Kate said...

wow i don't know how i missed this post, but wow. sooooo cute! i had no idea he was in preschool. not allowed, marie! those kiddies of yours could not be any cuter!!! well done :)

Dan Cummings said...

I really miss these kids...