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Preschool Graduation

Here is where I bore you with all of my Proud Momma pictures of Caleb's preschool graduation.  Love it or hate it.  Either way, I'm sharing them!  

After a pot luck dinner, everybody watched a slide show.  I took pictures of a few of the photos of Caleb.


Why am I not surprised that there are so many pictures of him building with Legos?


This is hard to see, but they are inside of this huge "space bubble" made out of trash bags and blown up with a big fan.  He's dressed in astronaut gear, complete with soda bottle oxygen tanks!


The kids were taught to line up to receive their diploma with their right arm out and their left arm behind their back.  It was hysterical to watch them!  Note the progression of the kids here in these next few...





Yeah, not a single kid is doing what he/she is supposed to be doing now!


My graduate...sigh!


His arms went back into position for the handshakes! 


receiving his diploma


Caleb gave each of his teacher spontaneous hugs on stage.  Melt. My. Heart.  The boy can be so sweet!




The graduating class of 2012! 


Several times on the way home, Caleb commented on being "a little sad" that preschool is over.  He is definitely a sentimental boy, and he said he's going to miss his teachers.  He got his sappiness from his momma!



Comments

Katie said…
I know the feeling, as I got a little teary-eyed at Lucy's preschool graduation last week.They gro up so fast!
Katie said…
grow up, that is. ;)

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