The kids have been enjoying the usual end of the school year activities. Gibs had his last day of school in the classroom last week. At the end of class, they walked to Captain Sundae which he of course loved.
Him and Crew look like they're taking their ice cream pretty seriously :-).

It's hard to believe that he's done with Threeschool already! He will say at times that he doesn't like school, but I know that he had fun in class each week and hopefully didn't get into too much trouble :-). He had a fun class and I will miss bringing him each Wednesday to catch up with the other moms :-).

For most of the school year, Layla (and the other Mandarin kindergarteners) went to the Mandarin preschool class three mornings a week. This was to give the kindergartners some enrichment time away from the typical classroom and worked well since there are only five kindergarteners and six preschoolers. Throughout second semester, they have gradually stopped attending the preschool class and are now totally done. Their last day in that classroom, was the Mother's Tea that each preschool class does. It was fun that I got to go last year with her and again this year. The kindergarten moms didn't have to help out in the classroom at all this year, so it was also fun to be in the classroom for a morning.
Her and her friend, Kayleigh, are excited that they will be in the same class together next year!
This wasn't from that day. It was part of her Mother's Day gift she made for me (the gift was a little clay bird). Made me laugh how she drew my body :-). She really incorporated my curves :-). The picture is of Greta in a shopping cart and Layla is on the right. It says that what she loves about her mom is that I make her food. Girl after my own heart :-).
Chaio Laoshi (next to Layla) is the main teacher and the k/1/2 aid, Lin Laoshi always went to the preschool room with them.
Wearing the necklace she made for me and holding the poem she wrote :-)...
I brought some "new" clothes home for Gibs from Gavin's old clothes and Gibs liked this new hat. He thought he was a sheep in it :-).

That kid seriously cracks us up. He just is goofy and is also normally very predictable. I know what things set him off and how he is going to react to different situations. One thing we laugh about (because if we don't laugh, it drives us nuts) is how he just HAS to get his thoughts out. It happens before bed a lot. If he thinks in his head of some random thought, he thinks that he HAS to let me know what that is and if I tell him it's time to be quiet, he looks like he is about to bust apart if he can't get it out and it can even lead to tears. He is our quirky little kid :-). The other night he yelled from upstairs that he spilled a little water, but it was okay because he wiped it up with a towel. I thought, ok, whatever, I'm sure it's fine and said 'goodnight' again to him and off he went to bed. When Joe and I went upstairs later that night we saw this. Apparently he must have had lots of little spills of water and thought that each spill needed a new washcloth or towel. So typical of how his little mind works :-).
