Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Mother's Day Tea

One of my most-cherished and favorite thing about Mother's Day is attending the Mother's Day Teas at the kid's preschool. It was awesome during my turn with Abi and equally great with Brady.

Brady greeted me outside and escorted me to my seat where he presented me with a picture of him with Josh. As you can see, he was just beaming with pride and excited for all the festivities to begin.

Next, the kids served us pound cake, strawberries and juice.

Me and my handsome boy
After we took this picture, he looked at me and said, "why is your hair so crazy?"  I told him that I just curled it and he told me that he didn't like my hair curled :)  
Apparently he is a big fan of ponytails!

Brady and his best buddies

Before the performance began, the kids left the room to prepare and we watched a slideshow containing  pictures taken by the teachers of their day-to-day adventures, learning and playing throughout the year.  It is so fun to see everything but also a bit sad to realize the school year is almost over and a reminder that our kids are growing up faster than we would like.

Brady didn't sing too much during the performance but I do love watching him and the little girl standing next to him.  She is one of his friends and according to his teacher, they often play "dollhouse" together.


As you can see, Brady perked up a bit as the performance progressed and and was all ready for his favorite song - the silly dance.
(Sorry for the quality of the video - I was trying to record while preventing Nattie from crying) 

I love you Mommy because: 
You play with me, and play trains everyday, and because you give me breakfast.
With the card, Brady gave me a handmade beaded pin. 


Brady with his teachers

Another Mother's Day Tea that I won't soon forget!

2 comments:

Ferryboat Grandma said...

This is why the blog is so great, when Brady is being naughty and has been in time out three times and it is only noon, look back at this! Makes me jealous, they never had these events when Josh was in preschool.

Kristi said...

You look beautiful Susie!!