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PJ Party


Samuel loves to wear pj's...at home. So when I got the note that the first graders were having a pajama party at their Christmas party, I thought,no way. He will not want to wear pj's to school--he's so modest. But I was wrong. He wanted to particpate and so he wore them with slippers to school today.












Teachers are definitely underpaid but first grade teachers must be underpaid and insane--to choose making gingerbread houses for the craft today!


The boys had frosting up to their elbows so it was great to have a sink in the classroom! Girls are MUCH neater, I discovered.

Comments

Twila G. said…
So cute.. both Samuel and his gingerbread house! How fun!
Anonymous said…
Looks like fun! Cool "jammies"!
Nadine said…
That's so cute to have a pj party at school. I agree, very brave to make gingerbread houses. Have a Merry Christmas.
Laura ☃ said…
Were you brave enough to eat it? It looks like it was so much fun.
Love you guys & Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Unknown said…
No, I was not brave enough to eat it! :-)

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