Friday, October 29, 2010

Parent lunch and Costume Parade

Dressed up on school playground
What a busy week! It will all be over by Sunday night, after kids fill up their candy buckets.
On Tuesday, Sacc had a parent lunch. I didn't get a chance to attend last year, so this year was a first for me. It was a lot of people, and even more work - I didn't volunteer due to my day job schedule, or I would have experienced that first-hand. The school did a lot of work - I am sure the administration and staff felt deflated and exhausted after such an endeavor, and it must have felt like a tornado ripping through the school.
So, the parents got to spend some time with their darlings. I found the darlings were also experiencing a bit of anxiety because their parents were disrupting the usual routine. I guess you could also call it excitement, :)
After lunch, kids went to the recess and parents followed. The weather surprised with a sunny sky and unusually warm day. The playground was bright, and parents watched, or chatted, or chased a younger child.
When time was up, we proceeded back inside, to help the kids get in their costumes and then some parents had to leave (like me), but some stayed and walked the costumed procession to Longfellow Place. It must have been nice.
Then there was cookie decoration, and end of the day.
Fall is flush with colors.
The school also offered lots of cute large prints of kids at the playground or with the famous giant pumpkins, in exchange for a donation. I felt badly as I didn't bring much money, in fact I was lucky to bring even that much! - and the pictures were adorable. I contributed more at a later date, hope it was acceptable.
Wednesday was the flu shot day! My son has been somewhat (=very) uncomfortable with the whole pricking concept, so we went for the nasal spray. Can't blame him. I opted for a nasal spray myself the other day, and would for any vaccine, if there were only available.
October is done, I guess. Now it's only the Thanksgiving event and then Christmas break that we have to deal with. And big things are afoot.

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