Saturday, June 11, 2011

End of the school year.



McKenzie had such a fun year in Kindergarten. She did awesome. She made some great friends and so did I! I got to help every Tuesday morning. I loved it. It was a lot of fun to see her learn, and become less and less shy! All of her report cards were great. By the end of the year, she was above the expected level in just about every area. It has always been amazing to me to see kids learn to read...when it is my own kid, it is just that much more awesome! McKenzie loved her teacher and overall it was a great experience. She is so excited to go into first grade. She is especially looking forward to eating lunch at school. That will be interesting since she is the world's slowest eater!







The last month of school, McKenzie was nominated by her teacher for the Principle's Pride award. She was so stoked! This picture is her holding up her paper saying that she was getting the award. She got to go to a program in the library one morning where the Principle called each of the kids up separately and read what their teacher's wrote about them. Then they got a picture with the Principle that went up in the main hallway and a goodie bag. I wasn't able to get a great picture of her and the Principle, but luckily they sent the one home with us that they took! McKenzie is still somewhat shy, but she loves to have the spotlight on her...I mean she does want to be a rockstar when she grows up!






Okay, I know this isn't a great picture, but McKenzie had her gymnastics recital the week after school got out. She has done gymnastics for a year now and is loving it. She is a great little gymnast and is completely fearless in the gym....other places, not so much! My camera card got full and I couldn't get many pictures of her, but she did a bar, beam, and floor routine with her class and then got a trophy at the end. She was most excited about the trophy! After the recital, one of the coaches that runs the gym asked if I'd consider putting her in the class that is the next level up. McKenzie wanted to try it out, so we did. It is definitely more of a commitment, but she is loving it and is getting so good. Doing so well at gymnastics is giving her so much confidence in herself, I feel like it is well worth the money. They are great to her at that gym and I love her coaches for that.