First Day of Preschool

Right after we got home from our vacation, Audrey started a Mom’s Day Out program at Capital Gymnastics. I got to be there to drop her off on the first day and also pick her up. When I showed up to pick her up, the teacher, Ms. Cindy, was singing songs with them. Audrey’s friend, Ocean, came into the room and saw me. She quickly directed Audrey’s attention to me saying, “Audrey’s daddy.”

Audrey - first day - 1 of 3Audrey - first day - 2 of 3Audrey - first day - 3 of 3

Audrey said that during the gymnastics part of preschool, they jumped on the trampoline. While the boys were up, the girls went down, and when the girls went up, the boys went down. The girls got to do the bars.

Audrey has been sick so she has only been to preschool two times. This last Thursday, Jeana did stuff at home that the preschool was planning to do, like talk about each child’s favorite stuffed animal.

Jeana has been teaching Audrey how to read. The other day Audrey read this really long (well, multiple lines) story to me from her reading book. I couldn’t believe it. She knows so many words. Here is an incomplete list of words she can read:

  1. little
  2. said
  3. she
  4. it
  5. is
  6. this
  7. that
  8. the
  9. she
  10. on
  11. in
  12. a
  13. was
  14. has
  15. his
  16. cow
  17. now
  18. ant
  19. goat
  20. rock
  21. lick
  22. and more!

She’s doing so good! So is Jeana!

3 Responses to First Day of Preschool

  1. What a staged picture. For one, we never go out the front door. And two, she doesn’t even wear her backpack to her preschool.

  2. Patricia Baldwin

    What? It’s okay! I sure hope Audrey is feeling a lot better by now. She sounded pretty “froggy” on the phone.

  3. Patricia Baldwin

    Good job Audrey!

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