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Andrew Graduates from Pre-K/Kindergarten

Andrew Graduates
Photo-A-Day #4446

Today was a day for a lot of lasts. Last moments, last hugs, last pick ups and drop offs. It was the last day that Andrew would be a student at Little Blessings. It was the last day that I would take him to school so that he could do his silly dance for his friends. It was the last day that Andrew would ask all of his school friends for hugs as they prepared to leave.

For the past two years I have been taking Andrew to and from school. For the two years prior to that I took Andrew playgroup a couple of times a week. I’ve been home with him most of his life. It hasn’t always been a picnic. Andrew is an energetic boy with moments where he can be incredibly sweet and equally frustrating. He’s inquisitive and silly but also a deep thinker who often says profound things. He’s quick with a hug and equally quick to wriggle out of your hand and go running off for adventure.

I have to admit, I got choked up a number of times today as I brought him for his last day of school and then picked him up with a giant “Free Hugs” sign that I held with an arrow pointing towards Andrew. He stood there and offered hugs to his whole class because I promised him that I’d be the first parent in line at pick up. We stood there and the parents loved seeing the sign and so did the teachers. Andrew has been the kid who initiated all sorts of hugs for his classmates all year long. He has that kind of big heart.

Free Hugs

Our afternoon consisted of lunch out and then a haircut. Back tot he house to get everyone ready for graduation and then it was back to school for the ceremony.

I began to tear up again during the graduation. He came down the aisle with his oversized, backwards white button down collared shirt, a blue sash with a gold cross pin keeping the sash together and a graduation cap to finish the whole ensemble. He was confident, nervous and excited all wrapped up into one bundle of barely contained energy. He was also a little tired from the night before as evidenced by more than a few yawns. His class and the 4 year old class had graduation the same night at the same time. The 4 year olds did not have the blue sash. Both classes sang several songs together. There were prayers and a reading as well as stories and moments of recognition. The children received their diplomas from their teachers and then sang more songs. Afterwards we had refreshments in the church’s hall.

Andrew ate as much as he could get away with and he got away with plenty. My parents came to the graduation, too. They gave Andrew two things that were quite appropriate for him. A Snoopy statue that had Snoopy hugging Woodstock. Written across the bottom it said, “The Best Hugs Come From The Heart.” They also gave him a Peanuts card that when opened showed the Peanuts gang in a giant group hug. Andrew loves getting his friends together into a giant group hug. So, very appropriate.

I’m proud of how much hard work Andrew has done this year. He’s improved in his learning skills so much and has even begun reading a lot on his own. Not sure if he’s on his way to reading as much as Eva does, but she is a special case. Nevertheless, Andrew is reading and getting better and better at it. So much has to do with the excellent teachers he has had at Little Blessings.

First Impressions of ARMS for the Nintendo Switch

Arms for Nintendo Switch
Photo-A-Day #4441

I received a download code for free from Nintendo for the upcoming Nintendo Switch game ARMS. It is being released on June 16, 2017 and is going to be a lot of fun for the whole family. My impressions of the game are completely my own.

Andrew and I played this game for the first time today. We played a bunch of times before we made the video so that we could both get a feel for how it works. Then we played a bunch more after the video, too. We tried all sorts of different play options. We played Volleyball, Hoops and many more. I even played online with whoever else was online and I liked that because I went through all sorts of combat modes to see how many options there are to play the game.

We had so many laughs playing the game. I can’t wait until the whole family can play together on teams. Once we are all together we’ll give it a go. One of my favorite play options is Hoops. It is hilarious when you slam dunk your opponent into the basketball hoop. Volleyball goes by too quickly, but that is probably because we didn’t volley. If the ball hits the ground it explodes.

I held my own when playing online. I actually beat the other players in the first three games and then I started getting beat. Here is Andrew kicking my butt while I try to talk about the game and play at the same time.

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