Tomorrow is the end of the quarter.
Tomorrow the kids don't have school.
Today, Madi & I got to go hang out with Jordan during his Halloween party. It was kinda organized chaos. I mean....80 kindergarten aged children, plus parents, can get kind of confusing. The kids came back from lunch & were able to put on their costumes. Jordan & I decided that it would be easier if we just packed up the Wolverine costume again.
We then made our way down to the other Kindergarten rooms, so the youngsters could have a little parade. Do you know how hard it was to try and get Jordan to smile??
Madi was a good girl. She stayed in the stroller for the most part, until the end when I let her out & gave her freedom. She almost abused that freedom when she started crawling out of the classroom {I was helping Jordan with something}. Probably not the best time to go exploring the school.
After the parade, the kids listened to instructions on how to make oreo spiders. Jordan, Jordan...why do you look so sad?
Oreo Spiders:
An Oreo-opened up
Twizzler pull n-peel- layed across the cookie to make legs
Cookies put back together
A little frosting on top for two eyeballs {cinnamon candies}
The kids also got homemade rootbeer.....Jordan drank half....I drank the other half.
After making the treat, the kids got to play a cakewalk game.
We then packed up & went home.
So I made some observations. Observations that I've also noticed when I drop Jordan off at school. Jordan doesn't really interact with the other kids in his class. He just goes and stands in line in the morning. He wasn't interacting with any of the kids during the party. It has me a little concerned that maybe he hasn't/isn't making any friends. I mean, we plan on living here for a while, and I want Jordan to make friends. I guess it'll just have to be something we bring up when we have parent/teacher conference.
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