Sunday, June 1, 2014

Field Trips

Both boys had their Field Trips in April within days of each other. Kindergarten loaded the buses and went to the Frisco Sci-Tech museum then to the park for a picnic lunch. After I dropped Sarah off at school I met Luke for his special day. 

Best buddies!

Watching a little program before they went in. 

One of the teachers demonstrating static electricity. 

Luke stayed at the Lego building station for quite some time. 



Cade, another best buddy!

Being silly! He didn't want to put that Lego car down! :)



Our neighbor, Luke Z is also in Kinder. 

At the park having our picnic lunch. 

His first bus ride. 


Once we were done at the park, we had a little time to spare before picking up Sarah. So we decided to go to Sweet Frog, one of favorite yogurt shops. 

I always enjoy one-on-one time with my kiddos. Just don't get it enough!

Second grade went to the Dallas Arboretum for their field trip. They just opened a children's area that was very impressive. They had a scavenger hunt for them along the way. Sarah and I met them there and it turned out to be a beautiful day!



Little monkeys! 






They had a big water area for them to play in.





They all loved this climbing wall!


On our way out of the Arboretum, we stopped along the way and took pictures in front of the flowers! Love springtime there! 











Luke's music program

Kindergarten had a music program in April with a nursery rhyme/fairy tale theme. They were to dress up as a character from their favorite nursery rhyme or fairy tale. So cute! We decided on Old King Cole, simply because finding a king costume was easy peasy! :)

They did such a great job decorating the stage! 

There's our little King!

His best buddy, Tyler ended up having the same costume!

He ended up having six small speaking parts throughout the program. He spoke in the microphone and was so brave despite being very nervous beforehand. 



Jacob and Sarah sat up front and Luke spotted them right away. 



So proud of you Luke, you did a great job!