Monday, September 06, 2010

Starting Preschool

I can't believe it has been two weeks since our last blog update. Anyway, the big news is that Josh started preschool on Aug. 30th. The week before that we had a meet the teachers day at the park and a meet my friends day at the school. Josh had to bring the snack for the first day of school, because the teachers saw that he wasn't shy and would show the other kids how to do it.

He absolutely loved scool and can't wait to go back this week.



Of course life is getting more crazy at our house because Matt is changing shifts and teaching the driver ops class at work which means lots of overtime. The bad part is that we don't get to see dad as much. Also, Josh will be starting a music class next week at IUPUI. It will be on Saturdays for 15 weeks for 45 minutes. Plus, Josh has his first birthday party for a friend that he gets to go to on Saturday.


Here Josh is making dad into a box truck. Notice he is carring the snack bucket for school.

If you look very close to this picture you can see where Josh drew his first stick figures. They are in green on the fountain.


On Aug 29th we went to Bug Fest at Southeastway Park. Who doesn't love bugs? Here Josh is spitting (for distance) a frozen cricket. Later he ate a chocolate covered cricket like it was nothing.


What's he going to be?


The cutest Black Widow Spider you have ever seen.


Josh is fascinated by the fossils that were are Bug Fest.


Josh's or should I say Matt and I's first homework assignment for preschool. It was a poster all about Josh.


The first day of preschool!


Josh is waiting in the car for the teachers to come and get him at the drop off spot. He so excited!! He is hold a card for his teacher's birthday.


Bye mom and dad!! Josh said bye and never looked back. He was glad to see us when we picked him up. He loved preschool.


For those who don't know, Josh loved the show Dinosaur Train on PBS. Josh is pretending to be the conductor and holding up the map showing the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Mesozoic time periods.






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