Yes, kindergarten. It’s supposed to be happening around here.
I have the curriculum.
I have the knowledge. (Because I can read and can add single digit numbers. This won’t apply indefinitely, though.)
But so far, I haven’t quite had the opportunity. Because we’ve been busy, you see.
With toenail painting parties. And such.
Technically, kindergarten isn’t even officially required in the state of Alabama.
And it doesn’t appear that anyone around here is complaining.
Kelli says
All the babies are getting SO big!!! look at all those long legs!! So much happiness. Makes my heart full to the brim to see it. Happy Kindergarten-ing!!!
Lisa says
Oh, my those three are soo cute!!!
Lee Boyd says
Awesome! Way better than curriculum! 😉
Kelleyn says
The cutest kindergartners in the south.
Frogmum (TenMinutesFromHome) says
Definitely sounds like hard work to me 😉 Keep it up 😀
Jen says
Cute toes! So much more fun than school:) I am also dying to know where you got your table with the benches? I’ve been on the hunt for something just like that!
Heather says
CUTENESS!!!
Amy Senesac Gadapee says
Sounds like you are nailing kindergarten! Giggling, painting toes, loving adorable dogs and hugging your sisters, add in a little dress up and playdoh and I would say you have it covered!
Jean Mulvahill says
Well your student are adorable! And it looks like they are enjoying school! Keep up the good work!
Roberta says
They have years of schooling a head of them..A few lessons in toe and fingernail polishing will just help them along..
Angie says
You will be amazed at what they pick up, just living life and exploring and just being kids! Due to Olivia’s 6 weeks of hospitalizations last year, Landon’s kindergarten was much less structured than I had planned. Looking back, it was a blessing (the unstructured school, not the hospitalizations!). Landon probably learned much more than if I had made her sit at the table and “do school”. It’s the closest we have ever come to “unschooling”.