Nov 26 2014
Noah’s school, PS 133, holds a Fall Festival every year to build community, raise funds, and have fun.
Kate manning the spin art booth.
The candy table is always popular.
Decorating planters.
Decorating pumpkins.
Steel drum band!
Young sluggah.
A few days before the Fall Festival we found out that Sara, who went to day care with Noah when he was 2-3, was going to be going to PS 133 now! Here are some flashback photos of Sara with Savannah, and then another 8 months later pushing Noah at Underhill Playground.
Here she is grown up with colorful nails, making some spin art!
This guy.
...according to Kreg
Jul 10 2014
The kidnergarteners parading into the auditorium at PS133 for their “Moving Up” ceremony.
Paxton.
All 6 classes.
Noah’s teacher, Ms. Rabsatt.
These kids never missing a chance to perform.
In the library with the other Spanish class for a presentation of certificates.
Kimberly.
Ms. Chavez.
Brianna posing for a photo in Ms. Rabsatt’s classroom for special awards.
Ashley.
Elijah.
Noah getting an award for being a “Sensational Speller”.
...according to Kreg
Jul 07 2014
A few weeks ago Noah’s school invited the Fathers in for a little appreciation just before Father’s Day.
I was presented gifts.
An ornament..
..and a card with a drawing of Kate skiing, me photographing, me snowboarding, and me skateboarding! Amazing.
Later that afternoon his after-school program, Kid’s Orbit, put on a performance.
It was a musical about “good guys” (played by the kindergarteners)..
..and the older “bad guys” that the “good guys” converted.
Noah’s solo performance.
The video.. (forgive the camera movement, I was multitasking).
Amazing.
...according to Kreg
May 19 2014
Noah’s class and their trip to the Museum of Natural History.
Paxton had his foot in a cast after a spill on the playground.
...according to Kreg
Feb 05 2014
The two Spanish Kindergarten classes in Noah’s school put on a play last week about a woman (played by a 5 year old) who has some troublesome farm animals (played by 5 year olds). Noah opened up the performance by welcoming everyone and giving them a quick rundown of the story, in English.
Noah’s classmate gave the Spanish version.
Paxton as Old MacDonald.
These ill behaved animals liked to play in the mud.
The pigs rolled in the mud…
Noah rolled out of the scene.
Wishy washing.
Ms. Chavez (the teacher of the schools other Spanish class) as stage coach.
The cast takes a bow.
Ms. Rabsatt (Noah’s teacher) thanking kids and the parents that helped build the set and costumes.
The kids waiting for parents to come up to the stage for photographs…
and hugs.
There may be video of this performance, I’ll keep you posted.
...according to Kreg
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