Strong-girl, and kindergarten graduate.
The Kindergarten Circus here at Kanab Elementary has got to be the cutest kids program on the planet.
<----- Check out Kel with her teacher Mrs. McFadden. Aren't they the most epic pair ever??? Kelly loves her teacher, I am really glad that they are close, because Kelly takes a while to bond with people. We will miss her...**sniff**
She told me that, every time Kelly pretended to lift heavy things all of the kids laughed.
The only deal was that it is usually for the boys. Kelly's class has only 4 girls in it, and they are mostly tightrope walkers, or acrobats. They had to spread the girls out. So she might not get to be the strong-girl.
Then the part assignments came in Kelly's back pack.
Kelly was going to be a juggler...uh, ok.
(obviously, you can tell by the pictures that she WAS the strong-girl...but I wanted to tell how it worked out...it's kind of silly)
Then, to top it all off she was going to have to wear makeup.
Clown makeup.
Kelly thinks clowns are all around creepy, and was not loving the idea at all.
The decision to switch Kelly to the strong-girl was made.
Hooray!!
(See? <-----even stong-girls hug their Grandpa's)
After rummiging around in the old larriette costumes for a bit, I found an outfit from one of Ali's dances. I think that she was a mermaid.
Then me made the arms, and decided on our hairstyle. It is called the girl-hawk. I love it.
She put on quite the show. Even the songs that they all sang together...she rocked all of the dance moves. Not too many other kids did that.
I swear that I laughed the whole time, she was such a great actor.
I even had a couple of them ask me where I had gotten my ideas for the treat days this last year.
All I could say is that I found them online...I wish that I could say I made them up myself...oh well.
We all are excited to see what else she will do next year. :)
She is annoyed at the idea of summer break though....she wants to be in first grade NOW
I took a few really funny videos of the circus....but this one is the best because you can watch her to her strong-girl poses. Admit it. You wish you were a kindergartener too!