Saturday, 26 December 2015

The Skating Ball

After their last day of skating lessons in December, the children were invited to join their skating teachers for a Skating Ball. Their instructors were dressed up as a variety of fairytale characters. We thought surely our 2-year old would be frightened, but all three thoroughly enjoyed the skate, and asked when they could go back...



Saturday, 19 December 2015

Last Day of School

The last day of school for 2015 seemed to come rather quickly. Between pedagogical days, strike days, and sick days (including cough, fever, and even pink eye) my kindergartener may have attended school as often as she did not.

As I reflect back on her first term in elementary school, I definitely see progress. While she is still shy, she refused to enter the school for the first two weeks until she saw her kindergarten teacher. In fact, she didn't smile once until the third or fourth week of school.

Now she enjoys school, speaks of her many activities, her teachers, and friends, and can't wait to go back. As for her french, it has significantly improved. She sings daily in french, and makes some basic sentences, like "est-ce que je peux aller aux toilettes?".

On her last day of school, she and her schoolmates were allowed to wear their pyjamas. And what fun they had!

At their cousin's house after school on Pyjama Day

Saturday, 12 December 2015

Holiday Fair

Our kindergartener's school hosted a Holiday Fair last week-end. The kids had an opportunity to get their faces painted, win prizes, eat baked goods, and enjoy their friends' company. To top it off, all proceeds went to the school. Here they are showing off their face paint.





Saturday, 5 December 2015

First Parent-Teacher Interview

Last week, we had our first ever parent-teacher interview. We met the kindergarten teacher after school, while our 5 year old headed to her cousin's house. We didn't quite know what to expect. Before the official sit down, we walked around, met the music teacher, met one of the gym teachers, and perused our daughter's extensive art work portfolio.

I found myself a little nervous. Would our first-born measure up? In the end, we found out that our daughter was a "pleasure to teach", that she was shy (like her Papa) and competitive (like her Mama).

Acting goofy after school (centre)