Thursday, May 22, 2008

Kindergarten, here we come!

My little Keaton graduated from pre-school last night and is more than excited for kindergarten in the fall. We were so lucky to find "Miss Amy," (pictured above with Keek) who has been such a great teacher. I hope she will be teaching for years to come or at least until my kids are through. I can tell ya that both Sam and myself are looking forward to school starting again, when she gets to have him in her class. We'll see how that goes, he can be quite a handful! But, we were very proud of Keaton and it was a very nice little ceremony.
We were so happy to have my mother Annette, and big brother Jared down for the graduation. I know it made him feel very special. Thanks for braving the weather and coming guys!
After each song, Keaton would get this little smirk on his face, like he was trying not to smile, it cracked us up!

This video is at the end of the program, when he received a nice book that had pictures of the class and work that he did through the year, and a big hug from "Miss Amy."

Each child had a little sentence to say. First you will see Tanner, his best buddy with "N," then it is Keek's turn with the letter "O." He is saying, "O is for opposites, we learned about those." (In case you couldn't tell)

8 comments:

athomson said...

I can't believe that my Keek will be going to Kindergarten in the fall. I can tell you now that he will be the smartest, kindest, cutest kindergartener in all of Payson. I am sure that if his Papa has his way this is one step on his way to BYU!!!
I love you Keek,
Damma

Rachel said...

Yeah! Can you believe that they're old enough to go to kindergarten? It's crazy! He looks so cute in his pictures.

Tiffany said...

Congratulations to Keaton! That is so exciting. It looks like he had a great preschool teacher. What a cute little graduation ceremony.

Becki said...

How exciting! I can't believe you are going to have a kindergartener this fall! What a cute little guy and I love his little smile.

Joe and Dawn said...

Sending my baby to kindergarten was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. On the other hand, my baby couldn't have loved it any more and cried on her last day because she didn't want to leave her teacher and friends. Just enjoy these moments as they come:) They do grow up way too fast!

Unknown said...

I'm so proud of my little Keek! He has grown into such an intelligent, sweet, and fun-loving boy and he makes me so happy. I have no doubt in my mind that he will be the smartest one in his class and he will wow his teacher. Way to go Keek!

Brad and Jenn said...

I love preschool programs!! Kids that age crack me up! Keeks is too cute! I can't believe we are old enough to have kids in school already!

THE HANSEN'S said...

YAY! Congrats Keekers!