First, the invitations arrived a few weeks ago for the special Mother's Day Teas!
Anderson was beyond thrilled with the upcoming event, especially the night before. I had no problems getting him dressed and in the car that morning ~ he did not want to be late!
Anderson was SOO excited to try tea at the tea party. For some reason, he had forgotten that he's had it many times before. ???
After the tea, cupcakes, and fruit, it was time for the kids to recite Psalm 139, which they had been working on memorizing this year. Up next was The Lord's Prayer. These videos are cute because they totally capture "nervous" Anderson! He knows both of these verses/prayers and can recite them by heart. But, that morning the camera and excitement got to him and gave him a serious case of the nervous yawns! :)
And of course, the sweet little biography Anderson wrote about me:
Anderson's teachers also presented the Mommies with a handmade yearbook that highlighted each month of the school year with a cute poem, a hand or footprint and a few pictures from that month's activities. It is such a special memento and I really appreciate their thoughtfulness and effort into compiling and creating such a sweet gift. Here are a just a couple of the pages I scanned out of Anderson's book.
Anderson loves his teachers SO much!
In Everett's class, the Mommies were treated as Queen Bees by their little Honey Bees! Boy was Everett confused when I walked in to come and sit by him at his table! After a minute or two, he was SOO excited to have me there all to himself. :)
Just for record purposes, Everett actually ate 8 pigs-in-the-blankets at the tea party and passed on the cupcake altogether. His teachers were very impressed.
(I'm wearing my special crown in this picture!)
Everett's class also put on a little performance of saying The Lord's Prayer along with singing a few rhymes and songs. Everett basically just kind-of smiled, sat there, and looked cute. :) He's not really a big performer when it comes to singing. Now, had they been putting on a show that included climbing or jumping, he would've been the star!
Everett's sweet hanging bumble bee footprint that I received:
Like Anderson's teachers, Everett's wonderful teachers also created a yearbook filled with monthly pictures and hand/foot/fingerprints and poems. It was so sweet to see the pictures of Everett and how much he's changed from a baby back in September to such a big boy now in May. I loved seeing a glimpse of Everett's time at school through the pictures in his book. It's such a heartwarming gift that I know I'll treasure forever!
Everett also worked very hard (according to his teachers) on painting the pot and planting my flower. :)
I had such sweet tea days with my boys. So many special memories for this lucky mom!





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