Sunday, September 21, 2014

Kindergarten


Olivia just began 1st grade, but I can't move on to first grade without having mentioned Kindergarten. I have to say I was quite worried about Olivia going to Kindergarten. All of the kids in our neighborhood have been going to "school" together since they were 3 and this was going to be the first time Olivia would be away from me. She would be going from being with me 100% of the time to going to full day Kindergarten (NYC doesn't offer 1/2 day). I was certain that she would do a lot better with this transition if she were put in the same class with a lot of her friends from the neighborhood. There were 4 Kindergarten classes and I really wanted Olivia to be assigned to the same class as her closest friend Cate. I prayed that this would be the case and Olivia and Cate would be in the same class. The school mailed out the class assignments and as I asked around I noticed that alot of Olivia's friends including Cate had ended up in the same class...I really wanted Olivia to be in this class and prayed for this to happen. For some reason our letter took the longest to arrive and when it finally did I was so disappointed that Olivia was not in the class with her friends and as I asked around I couldn't really find anyone she knew that was going to be in class with her. 

I tried to make the first day of Kindergarten as exciting as I could... starting with allowing Olivia to look through our favorite cookbook and pick out whatever she wanted for her breakfast. She selected breakfast cupcakes.




Olivia and Cate on the first day of school.




They let the parents stay for a little while and then it was time to leave. This was the part I was worried about...especially when most of the kids started crying and screaming when there parents where trying to leave. I looked over at Olivia and she was calm and happy and said goodbye see you at pick-up. I thought this was such a wonderful blessing. Olivia was confident and happy to be there.



 Now that Kindergarten is over, I can see how Heavenly Father didn't answer my prayer in the way that I was asking by putting Olivia in class with her friends, but He answered my prayer in the way that would be best for Olivia. Olivia ended up being in the class with the brand new teacher. She was young, enthusiastic and very caring...the perfect teach for Olivia. Although I am sure the other Kindergarten teachers were good, Olivia's teacher Ms. Recugglia, was exactly what Olivia needed as she transitioned into school. Also looking back I can see that if Olivia was in class with Cate she would have just stuck with Cate the whole year and probably wouldn't have tried to get to know any of the other kids in her class. Since Olivia didn't really know people many people in her class beforehand it pushed her to get to know everyone and by the end of the year she was great friends with everyone.


Olivia really loved Kindergarten and had a great year. We were all proud of Olivia for ending the school year with straight A's. 

 Unfortunately Olivia ended up catching a bad case of strep throat at the end of the year and missed that last few days of school. Luckily she was able to participate in the fun end of the year activities before she became sick.
One activity she was really looking forward to was Field Day. She did a great job. On the way to school that day she told me one thing that was certain...her class was going to win the tug-a-war contest since they had the strongest boy in all of Kindergarten. Well, she was right...I'm not sure they won any other of the races, but they beat every single class in tug-a-war. 




 She also made it to Graduation Day. They sung a number of songs, Olivia was constantly singing them at home and so Lyla was actually able to learn the graduation songs as well.


 She was also happy to be there for autograph day. She enjoyed visiting with her friends and signing books.

 One of her favorite people from her Kindergarten...Olivia and Hailey
 More friends...Olivia, Kiki and Kaliope
 I believe more than any other name I heard Olivia mention that she ate lunch with was Alyssa.


Olivia and the teacher she loved so much, Ms. Recugglia.