Thursday, May 28, 2009

first grade here she comes...

First day of Kindergarten August 2008
Katie started Kindergarten this year and after requesting a teacher change, she rocked school. She loved her teacher and was loved by her in every possible way. Mrs. Dashman had Katie reading to all sorts of classrooms, writing science reports about American Goldfinches, and she was even the first kindergartner to get the bronze medal for Math Facts (which is taking timed tests for every level from plus 1- 12 and minus 1-12, and she even went on to complete the first three levels of multiplication...can I brag a little about these brains she has in her head??? The best part is that she would get so frustrated when she failed test after test, but she kept going, even after threatening to quit and she accomplished her goal. And she had to try, where most things come easy to her, and I loved how proud she was when she finally finished and had truely earned the medal.) Andy volunteered every Friday morning with math facts and Katie loved this special time with her father. One thing I love about Andy is that he makes time for us. Many wonder if he works at all since he spends so much time with the family, But I know of the sacrifices he makes. Both professionally and physically. He chooses the family over everything and I love it. I know he has a lot of grading and teaching and stays up late many nights or works late or wakes up extremely early to read scriptures so that he can spend time with his children allowing me time to better myself as well and I love him for it. I'm once again reminded how wise my friend Eldon was to tell me to marry this guy. Despite every rocky road we started on, I am continually amazed at this person that the Lord blessed me with. I'm so glad we stuck it out...and that he realised how dumb he was to break up with me in the first place :)!

but back to Katie...

Throughout it all, she has been friendly to others, been a leader and learned many lessons. I was so proud of her. I got to volunteer almost every week with her classroom and once I started my Master Naturalist training was able to teach her class a couple times as well about science. It was a most impressionable first year. Her teacher called late last night to tell me how she had broken down when her class left (as she does every year) but how lucky she was to have such a talented class. I agree. I loved the little kids. I made her a scrapbook of pictures and thank you notes from every child and a basket of food to cook with an apron with all the kiddos hand prints and she told me that in 30 years of teaching, this was the first book she had ever received. And she deserved one. Katie said goodbye....


and moved on up to first grade. She will be in Mrs. Custard's class (who based on the class list, has some of the brightest students in there so Katie should be challenged next year). But really, Katie doesn't care about all that, she's happy for her new teacher and sad to have good friends move into other classes. But if Katie is anything like her mother, and grandmother, and great-grandmothers (for whom she is named)and I like to think she is, she will have no trouble making new friends. Congratulations Katie. I love my little miracle.

2 comments:

Jean McKendrick said...

I am having anxiety over Kai leaving kindergarten this year! I have loved every minute of it and dearly love his sweet teacher. I think kindergarten is awesome and if I could keep him there forever I would. It's so fun to see what they come home learning, how they grow and develop relationships. I am glad your daughter has had such a fabulous year!

scottandangelle@gmail.com said...

A little miracle child indeed! Thanks for sharing!