Senin, 08 April 2013

Preschool Easter Parties

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The girls celebrated Easter at their preschool the day before Good Friday. I feel so blessed that they attend a Christian preschool, and one that celebrates Easter! I heard so much on the news about schools not celebrating Easter, and not having Easter eggs or Easter bunnies, but calling it "spring eggs" and having "spring bunnies" and that just makes me sad.

G's party was at noon, so I was able to go on my lunch break, and then MC's party was at 3:00, so I went right after work to catch the last little bit.
G's class listening to the rules for their egg hunt.

Waiting by the steps for the go ahead to hunt eggs.

G's class

Racing to get eggs!


After the egg hunt, the kids went back to their class and divided out all of the eggs evenly between them. Each child received 11 eggs.
After the eggs were divided, they went to their table to have snack.
They had cupcakes, carrots w/ ranch dip, and pretzels.
G really enjoyed the icing!

She picked up this hat out of the home living center, and insisted on wearing it the rest of the party!
I was taking a picture of G and her friend L, and one of her classmates was a total photo bomb!
After their snacks, they were allowed to open their eggs and choose one thing to eat. G chose a candy bracelet!

I missed MCs egg hunt, but made it in time for their snacks. 
MC was a little fussy. I think it's because their snack time was pushed back and she thought I was going to take her home before she had a chance to eat anything! 
Her class enjoyed fruit, goldfish, pretzels, and cheese.

One of the little boys has a baby brother, and MC kept going over to the baby and saying, "baby, baby"...... She loves babies!
We had a fun day celebrating Easter with their school!

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