Eve in her Christmas outfit
I've been quite excited about this ever since I read about it in the nursery newsletter in October. I booked the afternoon off work, jumped on a bus at midday and set off across Bristol. I usually walk half of the journey as the bus takes so long to get across the town centre, but as I had heavy bags I decided to stay on the bus the whole way.
It worked out well as a lovely Jamaican chap sat next to me. Chatting made the journey go much faster. We saw Sam walking down Wells Road (whilst he was on the phone to me) which meant that the whole bus peered out at him as I was waving out the window and the Jamaican guy was going 'dere e is!!'
I quickly cleaned the kitchen - much needed after Eve's party on Saturday, and then wandered down to the nursery. Lots of parents were arriving, and there was a really warm, happy feeling.
Paper snow
The children played amongst loads of shredded paper 'snow' which was fun. Eve enjoyed it but seemed to be partly laughing and partly crying. After that we all sat together and sang songs. Eve enjoyed shaking tambourines and bells.
It was so nice to see what they get up to at nursery. We get a little report when we collect her each evening, but it's really nice to feel involved and see how much the children enjoy being together.
Paper cup bell
Eve was very inquisitive when she found this homemade cup bell on the floor. She loved shaking it whilst we sang songs and then promptly removed the bell from the inside - maybe she's going to be a scientist when she grows up?!
No comments:
Post a Comment