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How adorable! Congrats, Tyler!
Yeah, I probably would have choked up a bit too, Cheryl!
Yeah, I probably would have choked up a bit too, Cheryl!
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Today was Tyler's kindergarten graduation ceremony. OMGosh, were those kids ever cute and SO well behaved! The audience was seated and waiting patiently for them. When Pomp and Circumstance started playing and those little 5 year olds walked up the center aisle with big smiles and wearing their little caps and gowns, I lost it. Thank goodness I brought plenty of tissues!
It was a sea of tiny little graduation caps when they were all seated and waiting to be called to the stage for their diplomas.
I got a little teary just hearing about it. Those little caps are even with the chairs...flash forward 12 years and take another picture then Cheryl.Today was Tyler's kindergarten graduation ceremony. OMGosh, were those kids ever cute and SO well behaved! The audience was seated and waiting patiently for them. When Pomp and Circumstance started playing and those little 5 year olds walked up the center aisle with big smiles and wearing their little caps and gowns, I lost it. Thank goodness I brought plenty of tissues!
It was a sea of tiny little graduation caps when they were all seated and waiting to be called to the stage for their diplomas.
So cute, Cheryl! The wee ones are so short you see just caps above the chair backs for most of them. Sweet. Congrats. Now on to bigger and better things...like first grade.
Do they still use The Letter People program in kindergarten? They were popular when our kids were in k-garten in 1986-87. Towards the end of the year they had a wedding between Mr. Q and Miss U. Our son got to be Mr. Q, "Mr. Quiet", even though he was anything BUT quiet! To this day I refer to the waffle recipe that uses club soda as "Wonderful Waffles" because Miss Cindy made waffles with the class as that letter's learning tool.
So cute, Cheryl! The wee ones are so short you see just caps above the chair backs for most of them. Sweet. Congrats. Now on to bigger and better things...like first grade.
Do they still use The Letter People program in kindergarten? They were popular when our kids were in k-garten in 1986-87. Towards the end of the year they had a wedding between Mr. Q and Miss U. Our son got to be Mr. Q, "Mr. Quiet", even though he was anything BUT quiet! To this day I refer to the waffle recipe that uses club soda as "Wonderful Waffles" because Miss Cindy made waffles with the class as that letter's learning tool.
I got a little teary just hearing about it. Those little caps are even with the chairs...flash forward 12 years and take another picture then Cheryl.
Do you think Tyler will be tall Cheryl? My boys Dad was only 5'9" and I'm 5'8" When they both grew to be well over 6' I used to say I had to home grow them to get a tall man.
Times sure have changed. The first graduation that was observed when I was in school was high school. All the rest you just moved up a grade and at certain points usually changed changed schools, even from elementary to junior high, and from there to high school. No special observances.
Thank you so much, ladies! It was certainly a day to remember. My daughter bought Tyler an adult sized T-shirt that says "Class of 2027" and will be taking his picture every year wearing that enormous shirt, starting with this year. It will be fun to look back on someday. (your comment below reminded me of that, Kay!)
Yes they have, Rick! Friends and I were just talking about this yesterday. Many, if not most schools now have Kindergarten graduation (some schools call it 'promotion') ceremonies, at least in California. I too only recall HS graduations back then.
I remember parts of Kindergarten back in 1960, and it was little more than napping, playing, coloring, and snacks. Nothing at all like the curriculums nowadays.
Kindergarten was about the same for me in 1951 - and no preschool either. We didn't really start our "education" until 1st grade. Yet I seem to have gotten a much better basic education than most kids do these days.
I agree, in my case I attribute it to two things.
I was raised before the internet. People seem to be more isolated and self absorbed, less engaged with the people around them than they were when I was growing up.
I was raised by people who cared about me and not in daycare. I spent much of my time with my grandparents and my grandmother in particular was always teaching us about our surroundings. Not preaching, just teaching in a casual conversational style. She talked to us about anything and everything from how to act in the cemetery to how to tell one type of tree from another.