
This year Annie will be going to preschool 4 days a week in the afternoons. Perfect for us. We've heard excellent things about this preschool and she was so excited to start! Her first day was today. She had a great day. Here is how it went in her words: "First we did puzzles. I don’t know what was next. We did paint and we did sand and we played kitchen. The snack was the last thing. We went outside and played on the playground. They had slides and a pole. They have little foot things. And stairs that we can climb up. Oh yeah, and bikes. And stop and go and slow down lights where we can turn around. My teacher’s name starts with a G. But I forgot what her name is. She’s nice and a little bit loud. There are a ton of kids. Inside there are green lights and yellow lights and red lights. The green light is if you stay good. If you’re bad you go on the yellow light. I forgot what happens if you go on the red. The red light is a frowny face. The yellow light is straight lips and the green light is smiling. I never got on the red or yellow. Only one kid went to the yellow light. We were sitting down in the circle and they needed to be quiet. It was time for the teacher to talk, but some kids talked while the teacher was talking. So they went to the yellow light. That’s all I know. Sometimes I’ll have bad days. Remember in my blessing? And sometimes I’ll have good days!"I thought it was so cute how she remembered that in her Father's Blessing last night, Dan told her that sometimes she'll have bad days and sometimes she'll have good days. Although when I asked her what Daddy said she should do on those bad days, she said "I forgot." (He said that she should pray to Heavenly Father and that He would help her and the Holy Ghost would comfort her.) I also thought this picture was too cute not to post, even though it's kind of blurry. I was walking away after I dropped her off and looked back, and she was sitting all cute doing a puzzle waiting for class to start. Of course, I got teary eyed. My little girl is growing up. She is going to be such a good little student. I am so proud of her.