Hey Hey to all my blogger enthusiast. How does it go this fine Saturday? I have to say 5 years ago in February has gone by like a flash. Five years ago my beautiful niece was brought in to the world. I can't begin to tell you what joy she has brought our family. I was jumping for joy up and down the hallways when my brother called and told us she has made her arrival. I couldn't wait to go see the little girl we had all been waiting to meet.
Five years later and today we are going to be watching her graduate from pre-school. She is so incredibly smart and beautiful I can't begin to tell you.
Daddy, Brother Jax, Grandma, Uncle Josh, Auntie, Grammie & Papa got to her school and waited patiently for her class to take the little stage. Finally they started to walk in and they walked in to Whitney Houston's Greatest Love Of All. They sang all kinds of fun songs but my favorite one that they sang that was so adorable was Pharell Willams Happy. You know the one... "Clap along if you feel like a room with out a roof." Anyways, it was so cute and got everyone clapping.
How cute is her little cap. They made them and got to paint them. How fun! We were all standing where we could see her. She saw us with no problem and waved. She was so cute up there.
Finally we got to the most exciting part. Where they announced each name of the graduating class. Finally they got to the Dino's class (which was her class) and they yelped out her name. You could hear our entire family cheering for her. Of course we were the loudest. :) GO SOMER GOOOOOO SOMER TIME, THATS MY GIRL, YAYYYYY!
Daddy, went and met her a little closer to the stage to bring her up with us where she was greeted with flowers, goodies, pictures and hugs and kisses of course. You could definitely tell she was tired from being out in the sun and hungry. She and Jax had some lunch and a very yummy looking cup cake. Then they did bubbles for a little while with the new bubble wands Grammie got them. Jax was so patient waiting the entire time to open up his bubbles. He carried them around all wrapped up in wrapping paper for like an hour and a half. He didn't ask once to open them though.
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